Zojuist is de finalrelease van versie 2.3 van WordPress uitgebracht. WordPress is een stuk weblogsoftware dat beschikbaar gesteld wordt onder de gpl-licentie. De software kan naar eigen zeggen binnen vijf minuten werkend gemaakt worden, althans als er al een server met PHP en MySQL beschikbaar is. Naast het ‘bloggen’ is het ook mogelijk om de functionaliteit van WordPress verder uit te breiden en het uiterlijk aan te passen door middel van plugins en themes. Versie 2.3 bevat diverse verbeteringen, waaronder ondersteuning voor native tagging en geeft daarnaast een melding als er een nieuwere versie van een plugin beschikbaar is. Verder is het programma nu volledig Atom 1.0-compatible en zijn er meer dan 350 tickets uit het bugtrackingsysteem van WordPress gesloten. We sluiten af met een kort stukje uit de aankondiging van versie 2.3:
WordPress 2.3
I’m thrilled to announce that Version 2.3 “Dexter” of WordPress is now ready for the world. This release includes native tagging support, plugin update notification, URL handling improvements, and much more. This release is named for the great tenor saxophonist Dexter Gordon.
The entire team is really proud of this release, and I’m happy that this is our second on-time release under our new development schedule. The grand experiment of a more agile WordPress with significant features in the hands of users more often is working. I could write a blog post about each new feature, but I’ll try to be brief:
- Native tagging support allows you to use tags in addition to categories on your post, if you so choose. We’ve included importers for the Ultimate Tag Warrior, Jerome’s Keywords, Simple Tags, and Bunny’s Technorati Tag plugins so if you’ve already been using a tagging plugin you can bring your data into the new system. The tagging system is also wicked-fast, so your host won’t mind.
- Our new update notification lets you know when there is a new release of WordPress or when any of the plugins you use has an update available. It works by sending your blog URL, plugins, and version information to our new api.wordpress.org service which then compares it to the plugin database and tells you what the latest and greatest is you can use.
- We’ve cleaned up URLs a bunch in a feature we call canonical URLs which does things like enforce your no-www preference, redirect posts with changed slugs so a link never goes bad, redirect URLs that get cut off in emails on similar to the correct post, and much more. This helps your users, and it also helps your search engine optimization, as search engines like for each page to be available in one canonical location. More info here.
- Our new pending review feature will be great for multi-author blogs. It allows authors to submit a post for review by an editor or administrator, where before they would just have to save a draft and hope someone noticed it.
- There is new advanced WYSIWYG functionality (we call it the kitchen sink button) that allows you to access some features of TinyMCE that were previously hidden.