Tag: WordPress

The following posts are tagged WordPress.

WordPress 2.6 beta 2

WordPress 2.6 beta 2 includes some improvements over the first beta. I haven’t tried 2.6 at all but I can already feel its awesomeness! Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


Unofficial International WordPress Day

Happy Unofficial International WordPress Day! No comments. Read the complete article »


No Self Pings WordPress plugin

Weblog Tools Collection writes about three underrated WordPress plugins, the last being No Self Pings which struck my interest. No comments. Read the complete article »


WordPress 2.6 beta 1

WordPress 2.6 beta 1 has been announced! I’m looking forward to most if not all of the features that Ryan Boren mentions in his post. No comments. Read the complete article »


BoltPress 2.0.14

BoltPress 2.0.14 is not just another bug-squashing update to the new theme, but it also combines certain layout images into bitmaps to reduce HTTP requests generated by them. Things should load a little faster now. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »


What happened to spam comments here?

No spam in the blog for weeks? I don’t know about you, but at least there’s not much that could be suspicious about this. Or could it? No comments. Read the complete article »


BoltPress turns a year with a new look!

BoltPress aka blog.NOVALISTIC turns 1 year old and 2 point oh! 6 comments. Read the complete article »


Happy 5th birthday, WordPress!

Happy 5th birthday, WordPress! <3
Here’s wishing a bright future for the developers, users and project itself No comments. Read the complete article »


WordPress Party

WordPress will be turning 5 years old in just two days! There will be a WordPress birthday party to be held at — you guessed it — San Francisco, where good ol’ Matt lives!
Well, I have school so there is absolutely no hope of joining a WordPress party even if one is also being held [...] One comment. Read the complete article »


WordPress 2.5.1

WordPress 2.5.1 has been released. There are a few security fixes and over 70 bug fixes so it’d be wise to upgrade to this release. Comments are closed. Read the complete article »