Upgraded to WordPress 2.7
I upgraded my WordPress installation a few days ago. I noticed at least one side-effect of the upgrade was that a couple of my posts showed up in the feed as new. My wife brought it to my attention so I thought I’d quickly explain the phenomenon, in case you thought your RSS reader was on the fritz.
Another side effect was that at least one plug-in had to be fixed. If any other WordPress users have WP-Print installed, you’ll notice that when you upgrade to 2.7 it will break. Instructions on the fix can be found here. Actually, I just checked again and noticed that as of December 11 there is a 2.40 version of WP-Print for WordPress 2.7. Unfortunately, it didn’t show up as an automatic upgrade in the Installed Plugins module.
For anyone contemplating a move to WordPress from Blogger or some other platform, now is the time. WordPress 2.7 now offers automatic upgrades for the core install. And just for clarification, WordPress has a standalone install which is what I recommend. My wife is on WordPress.com (the equivalent of a Blogger.com free blog) and it’s not near as flexible as my standalone install, downloaded from WordPress.org. The catch with the standalone install is that you have to host your own server or purchase third party hosting. I use BlueHost and I’ve been extremely happy with them, one of the best prices around, plenty of included features and options, and great up-time. They’re local, too, which makes it that much better. I started with WordPress quite some time ago and upgrades were always met with mixed feelings. I was excited for the new features, but I always dreaded the upgrade process. Now, I will no longer dread upgrades because it will happen with a click of a button. WordPress will no longer be for a niche market after 2.7, and I say that with mixed feelings, too.
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