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WordPress 2.7 “Coltrane”

December 11th, 2008 Fu4ny No comments

The first thing you’ll notice about 2.7 is its new interface. From the top down, we’ve listened to your feedback and thought deeply about the design and the result is a WordPress that’s just plain faster. Nearly every task you do on your blog will take fewer clicks and be faster in 2.7 than it did in a previous version. (Download it now, or read on for more.)

Next you’ll begin to notice the new features subtly sprinkled through the new interface: the new dashboard that you can arrange with drag and drop to put the things most important to you on top, QuickPress, comment threading, paging, and the ability to reply to comments from your dashboard, the ability to install any plugin directly from WordPress.org with a single click, and sticky posts.

Digging in further you might notice that every screen is customizable. Let’s say you never care about author on your post listings — just click “Screen Options” and uncheck it and it’s instantly gone from the page. The same for any module on the dashboard or write screen. If your screen is narrow and the menu is taking up too much horizontal room, click the arrow to minimize it to be icon-only, and then go to the write page and drag and drop everything from the right column into the main one, so your posting area is full-screen. (For example I like hiding everything except categories, tags, and publish. I put categories and tags on the right, and publish under the post box.)

For a visual introduction to what 2.7 is, check out this video (available in HD, and full screen):

It’s all about you. It’s the next generation of WordPress, which is why we’ve bestowed it with the honor of being named for John Coltrane. And you can download it today.

Last, but certainly not least, this may be the last time you ever have to manually upgrade WordPress again. We heard how tired you were of doing upgrades for yourself and your friends, so now WordPress includes a built-in upgrade that will automatically notify you of new releases, and when you’re ready it will download them, install them, and upgrade your blog with a single click.

(As with any interface change it may take a little bit of time to acclimate yourself but soon you’ll find yourself whizzing through the screens. Even people who have hated it at first tell us after a few days they wonder how they got by before.)

The Story Behind 2.7

The real reason Coltrane is such a huge leap forward is because the community was so involved with every step of the process. Over 150 people contributed code directly to the release, our highest ever, with many tens of thousands more participating in the polls, surveys, tests, mailing lists, and other feedback mechanisms the WordPress dev team used in putting this release together.

For some of the back story in the development of 2.7, check out these blog posts (thanks to WeblogToolsCollection for the list):

This was interesting to us, a blogging software release we actually blogged about, but the process was hugely informative. Prior to its release today Crazyhorse and 2.7 had been tested by tens of thousands of people on their blogs, hundreds of thousands of you count .com. The volume of feedback was so high that we decided to push back the release date a month to take time to incorporate it all and do more revisions based on what you guys said.

For those of you wondering why we didn’t call this release 3.0, it’s because we abhor version number inflation. 3.0 will just be the next release after 2.9. The major features in new point releases approach also works well for products like OS X, with huge changes between a 10.3 and 10.4.

The Future

Those of you following along at home might have noticed this was our second major redesign of WordPress this year. Whoa nelly! While that wasn’t ideal, and I especially sympathize with those of you creating books or tutorials around WordPress, there’s good news. The changes to WordPress in 2.5 and 2.7 were necessary for us to break free of much of the legacy cruft and interface bloat that had built up over the years (gradually) and more importantly provide us with a UI framework and interface language we can use at the foundation to build tomorrow’s WordPress on, to express ideas we haven’t been able to before. So at the end of 2009 I expect, interface-wise, WordPress to look largely the same as it does now.

That said, we couldn’t be more excited about the future with regards to features. Now that we’ve cleared out more basic things, we are looking forward in the coming year to really tackling media handling including audio and video, better tools for plugin and theme developers, widgets, theme updates, more integrated and contextual help, and easier integration with projects like BuddyPress and bbPress.

Thank Yous

We would like to take a moment to thank the following WordPress.org users for being a part of 2.7: 082net, _ck_, Aaron Brazell, Aaron Campbell, Aaron Harp, aaron_guitar, abackstrom, Alex Rabe, Alex Shiels, anderswc, andr, Andrew Ozz, andy, Andy Peatling, Austin Matzko, axelseaa, bendalton, Benedict Eastaugh, betsyk, Björn Wijers, bobrik, brianwhite, bubel, Byrne Reese, caesarsgrunt, capripot, Casey Bisson, Charles E. Frees-Melvin, Chris Johnston, codestyling, corischlegel, count_0, Daniel Jalkut, Daniel Torreblanca, David McFarlane, dbuser123, Demetris Kikizas, Dion Hulse, docwhat, Donncha O Caoimh, Doug Stewart, Dougal Campbell, dsader, dtsn, dwc, g30rg3x, guillep2k, Hailin Wu, Hans Engel, Jacob Santos, Jamie Rumbelow, Jan Brasna, Jane Wells, Jean-LucfromBrussels, Jennifer Hodgdon, Jeremy Clarke, Jérémie Bresson, jick, Joe Taiabjee, John Blackbourn, John Conners, John Lamansky, johnhennmacc, Joost de Valk, Joseph Scott, kashani, Kim Parsell, Lloyd Budd, Lutz Schröer, Malaiac, Mark Jaquith, Mark Steel, Matt Freedman, Matt Mullenweg, Matt Thomas, matthewh84, mattyrob, mcs_trekkie, Michael Adams, Michael Hampton, MichaelH, mictasm, Mike Schinkel, msi08, msw0418, mtekk, Nick Momrik, Nikolay Bachiyski, Noel Jackson, Otto, Ozh, paddya, paul, pedrop, pishmishy, Po0ky, RanYanivHartstein, raychampagne, rdworth, reinkim, rickoman, rm53, rnt, Robert Accettura, roganty, Ryan Boren, Ryan McCue, Sam Bauers, Sam_a, schiller, Scott Houst, sekundek, Shane, Simek, Simon Wheatley, sivel, st_falcon, stefano, strider72, tai, takayukister, techcookies, Terragg, thinlight, tott, Trevor Fitzgerald, tschai, Txanny, Valiallah (Mani) Monajjemi, Viper007Bond, Vladimir Kolesnikov, wasp, wet, wfrantz, x11tech, xknown, xorax, ydekproductions, yoavf, yonosoytu, yoshi, zedlander

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TextLinkAds – Insight to InLinks

November 17th, 2008 Fu4ny 1 comment

I registered in Text-link-ads for so long, and still do not gain any money.

But recently text-link-ads release InLinks,  and my blog started gaining money, it's not much, but 30$ each month is a nice profit.

But is InLinks that good ? Let take a look closer.

How it works ? You will install a InLinks plugin on your blog, and it'll send your blog post to TLA. People (called Advertiser) will buy link on your post.

But why must they buy your link? It'll increase their Inlink, which are use for SEO. If you want to know more about it, read some document about BackRub (now PageRank), Inlink are used by most search engine.

Is there any risk? Yes, there're alot. Google, Yahoo and many search engine will punish you. Sell link for inlink is forbidden, so if they found you do it, your rank will be lost. I heard alot of people say that their pagerank fall to 0 suddenly when they use InLinks.

Should I use it? Yes and no, if you want to make money, use it. Inlinks are easy to register, easy to config and make money without doing any works. But if you worry about your pagerank, don't use it.

At last, InLinks is a high risk way, Adventiser buy your link -> You pagerank will fall to 0 -> They will cancel your link and buy link in a high ranked blog -> and then that blog's rank fall -> they will start to find a new one.

I'm worring now, but 30$ each month is a good deal, why not forget about google's pagerank =))

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Fu4ny@13/11

November 13th, 2008 Fu4ny No comments

Lâu lắm ko làm 1 cái advance tutorial, hôm nay rỗi ngồi viết cái vậy.

Comming soon: Add comment kiểu mới vào blog WordPress

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Truy tìm ngày ra đời blog…

June 12th, 2008 Fu4ny 3 comments

Hôm trước có người kêu sinh nhật 2 năm thì thông báo...mình mới giật mình, blog mình thực sự bắt đầu lúc nào vậy nhỉ. Read more...

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Fu4ny@25/01

January 25th, 2008 Fu4ny 2 comments

Một thời gian dài ko đụng đến blog vì bận thi. Thi xong thì chán... ko muốn đụng =)).

Sờ đến Write Post, tự nhiên thấy thanh Visual Editor của TinyMCE biến mất :|

Mò mãi ko ra, quá Firebug thì đoán rằng vì 1 lí do nào đó mà TinyMCE không được load....Dò Error log của server, trống trơn luôn. Hết cách, đành phải lên Support của wordpress xem, hóa ra cả đống người bị lỗi giống mình

Sau 1 hồi tìm hiểu, cuối cùng cũng xác minh được lỗi. Lỗi này là do Gzip bị wordpress hiểu nhầm là có support nhưng thực ra server ko hề support.

Tìm ra lỗi là vậy, nhưng sửa thì bó tay, đặt $supportGzip = false trong tinymce_gzip nhưng nó vẫn lỗi :|.

Hết cách, ta lại đành phải cài 1 client riêng để post bài vậy :|

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Fu4ny’s Blogroll Widget

December 21st, 2007 Fu4ny 1 comment

You can ask me, Why I need to install a plugin that WordPress already have.

But, the Links Widget from WordPress display your link with non-Valid XHTML 1.0 code.

If you use that Links widget and have more than 2 link categories, go to http://validator.w3.org/ and check your blog link

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Tủ báo Echip số thứ 6 và thứ 3

December 18th, 2007 Fu4ny No comments

Hình như dạo này blog của mình đi quá xa câu slogan rồi, toàn là Diary ko.

Quyết tầm thay đổi bằng bài viết mở hàng, Share tủ báo Echip, bản Scan chuẩn, chất lượng tốt, được cập nhật liên tục bởi baprung88

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Changing host : Completed.

December 1st, 2007 Fu4ny No comments

Hôm qua đang ngồi chạy cái forum lớp thì.. đùng, cái host biến mất 1 cách dễ hiểu (vì được báo trước =)) ).

Ko liên lạc với lão D2C được, mãi đến chiều mới gặp được, lão ý liền send cho cái host mới :D

Chuyển DNS mất cả buổi ko xong :(, bọn này làm ăn chậm chạp, mạng khác thì vào được

nhưng FPT lại ko :(

Mãi đến sáng nay mới vào blog được để active plugins và sửa mấy cái liên quan đến host mới.

Và cuối cùng, cái blog nó cũng chạy ngon :D

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Plugin Installed : Highlight Author’s Comment

November 18th, 2007 Fu4ny 3 comments

I've installed a new plugin : Highlight Author's Comment.

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ImageScaler Modded version

November 16th, 2007 Fu4ny 8 comments

Yesterday I installed Image Scaler. And, all I have...is many, many bugs.

  1. The plugin try to download all images on my post, and receive error when it can't download.
  2. When your images is smaller than the Max size, It still download and change the url to a md5 code.
  3. You can't find your old image's URL anymore

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