Here is a list of the more than people who helped out with development during the 3. Want to follow the code? Want to find an event near you? Check out the WordCamp schedule and find your local Meetup group!
Email Address. Filed under Releases. No video yet for 3. By the Numbers There were over two thousand commits to the codebase in the 3. In this new version, WordPress brings a ton of new features and a big overhaul in the post writing user interface, which is going to make publishing new posts simpler and less intimidating for new WordPress users; with a streamlined writing interface , a super fast redesigned linking workflow that will speed up linking to posts and pages, a new admin bar that will make the navigation around WordPress back-end a lot faster, and a refreshed blue admin scheme that it is available for selection in your personal options.
For theme developers and expert users there is a new Post Format which makes it easy and more flexible to work with WordPress theme layouts. Plus new CMS capabilities such as archive pages for custom content types, a new import and export system, the ability to do advanced taxonomy and custom fields queries and a better Network Admin.
Thank you WordPress developer team for all the time and effort that you guys put into this new release! Jane Wells referred to it as a Hulu-style pagination. The idea is that you will be able to enter the page number in the field, and that page will be loaded rather than clicking through the pagination arrows.
Currently, the multi-site dashboard is messy and confusing. This new feature is going to separate the network dashboard from the site dashboard. An option to create a personal dashboard to replace the global dashboard for those users who have an account but no site in multi-site was considered as well. This feature can be postponed to WordPress 3. This new template tag will allow it to be used on the front-end of your site for making quick posts. It would be a neat feature to have for logged in editors.
The goal is to swipe the current user-interface UI with the WordPress. It would be very useful for sites that have a lot of installed themes specially Multi-Site users that generally tends to have tons of themes installed. Some example styles are aside, gallery, link, quote. This will allow themes to style these posts accordingly.
This idea is similar to sticky posts, but taking it to a further level because now you can have numerous uniquely styled posts. Below is the example UI, but again this is not the finalized image.
This is just how it can look in WordPress 3. This is not for beginners, but we figure that developers will be happy about this. This feature will create an easier way to run advanced queries. This causes users to create complex category systems to simulate multiple taxonomies. Like always, there will be bug fixes and improvements to the interface. A special note: This will be the last version to support PHP 4. WordPress 3. If your host is not using PHP 5.
This plugin will let you know what version of PHP your host is running on. The dates look like this:. October 15 — Feature freeze; no new features added after this point, so that testing can begin on a stable-ish product including usabilty testing of new features.
November 1 — Primary code freeze; any last adjustments based on testing after feature freeze should be finished by now and the focus shifts to fixing bugs to get to a stable beta. You can stay updated with the development by visiting WordPress Development Blog , or you can wait for us to update you. Trusted by over 1. Internal linking, finally! Im loving this update, been working in it all morning… freaked out when the post excerpts and custom fields were missing theyre still there, in screen options, phew!
Was able to activate it in my theme, but not exactly sure how to get it working. Would love a simple tutorial on simple ways to use this, if you have it in the works. I turn off the admin bar when I view my website, but keep it on in the backend. It gets in the way of clicking the website name in the upper left corner when you hover over the admin bar, but I can get used to it. My favorite feature, by far, is the internal linking.
Blogger was doing that for years and I missed it when I moved to WordPress. The new update looks excellent, i just installed it, the admin bar is perfect, i can not wait to play around with the new features, thank you wordpress core team! Just installed 3. Moving the Quick Press to the front end is awesome. It just makes things that much quicker … and easier. No doubt that internal linking will be something that I appreciate on a more regular basis than many of the other features but it sounds like it will be a big update.
Just curious if you know when the final 3. Very nice. Can hardly wait for the mentioned features. Will the new bar graph for site stats at WordPress. Or at all?
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