Mar 19th, 2008
LATEST WORDPRESS BLOG SOFTWARE
WordPress 2.5 - the latest version of this popular blog software is almost ready for release - a release date will be nominated sometime over the next few days. You can however get a sneak preview by visiting WordPress. There sneak peak includes screen shots and a breakdown of some of the changes - and they appear to be major.
This release is later than first expected and although complete and ready for release, WordPress are only releasing it for final testing at present. Once they receive feedback on its stability and any bugs, they will release it to the general public. Once released, I suggest you carefully read all the upgrade instructions and make a full backup of your current blog before installing.
The WordPress blog software upgrade includes a fully redesigned dashboard and to quote WordPress:
[source] A customizable dashboard, multi-file upload, built-in galleries, one-click plugin upgrades, tag management, built-in Gravatars, full text feeds, and faster load times sound interesting? Then WordPress 2.5 might be the release for you. It’s been in the oven for a while, and we’re finally ready to open the doors a bit to give you a taste.
From the screen shots it does appear to be a much friendlier interface all over. Until I test it out I cannot comment on the load speed. That is one issue I hope they have addressed. Anyone who writes a blog will have that, at times, WordPress can be very slow when moving from one menu item to the next.
Overall it looks good. It looks fresh, the ability to develop color schemes will be nice but the functionality is going to be the most important issue. Be able to manipulate multiple items like your posts, pages or comments will be very handy.
For me, and for many others users, the most important component will be the ease of upgrade. If the upgrade is not a simple smooth process then I can see many bloggers shouting for help. If you are unsure or feel it may be a little difficult, wait a couple of weeks before upgrading. Let the masses upgrade first and learn from any of the mistakes they have made. If you do go through the upgrade, be sure to let others know of any problems and how you overcame them.
WordPress 2.5 - its overdue - but it looks like continuing the tradition of being the best blog software in the marketplace - and it is generally free - what more could you ask for.