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Blog upgraded to latest 2.6.0

Yep, continue upgrades is the destiny WP users chose if they abandoned the legacy 2.0.x line.

The site went offline for some minutes to upgrade from 2.5.1 to 2.6

Nothing special, except a little mess with config file (fixed after a quick search).

This ’cause if you don’t want to see your database size duplicated due to the dreadful history hassle (AKA feature) (more…)


If you started hating WP 2.6 revisions …

Well, this might help you.

Have fun


Site upgraded to WP 2.5.1

As already noted here, I’ve at last updated this blog to the latest 2.5.1 .

2.0.11 worked well, but (more…)


Manteinance

Hi, such blog will go under manteinance in few hours.

Things might be b0rked around, and there could be some potential troubles while accessing the whole site.


Intervista a Matt Mullenweg

Marcello Foa intervista Matt Mullenweg, creatore di Wordpress nonché sviluppatore di WordpressMU (la piattaforma usata sul sito ilgiornale.it per i blog; i commenti al sito vero e proprio usano invece un core vBulletin).

Dici blog e pensi a Matt Mullenweg. Poi lo incontri un giorno a Milano, al Wordcamp organizzato da Paolo Valenti, e pensi a un equivoco. Colui che ha creato Wordpress, famosa piattaforma per scrivere i blog, e che è stato definito il sedicesimo imprenditore più potente del web, è un ragazzo di 24 anni, simile a tanti suoi coetanei americani: il volto da bravo ragazzo, i modi semplici, la camicia fuori dai pantaloni.
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Wordpress little reminder

Hi … this is only a little reminder to people out there using wordpress as their blogging platform.
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New feature

Hi … if you have a Gravatar account, your avatar will be shown here too.
The fora are a different matter ;)

Have a nice day :P


Link structure updated

well, since today, link structure in this area has been changed.

Old link will continue to work, of course.

Cheers


well well …

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.

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1. Native tagging support allows you to use tags in addition to categories on your posts, if you so choose.
–cut The tagging system is also wicked-fast, so your host won’t mind.

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2. We’re using the new jQuery which is “800% faster.”
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