What’s New
What’s new in WordPress 3.3?
WHAT’S NEW There is good news for those users who use WordPress every day. WordPress introduced so many new, enhanced and inspiring features in WordPress 3.3 and expected to be released in late November after months of beta testing. Let’s have a look what’s major improvements coming in WordPress 3.3. Refined Admin Bar WordPress introduced a redesigned admin bar that easier to …
What’s New in WordPress 3.2?
WHAT’S NEW WordPress 3.1 has been released for about a month now and is last major release of WordPress. WordPress developers have already started to develop the next version of WordPress; WordPress 3.2. Mark Jaquith, the lead developer at WordPress writes in a blog post “WordPress 3.2 contain various new and inspiring updates which will make WordPress more lighter and faster than …

What’s new in WordPress 3.0?
WHAT’S NEW On April 3, 2010, WordPress announced the first beta of version 3.0-b-1. There are some great new features coming, including custom post types, a new default theme, and a menu manager. Here is an overview about What’s new in WordPress 3.0 Choose your Username and Password during Installation. You’ll find new features as soon as you start! In early version, …

WordPress Implements Jcrop
WHAT’S NEW With the upcoming version 2.8 of WordPress, the extension to the JavaScript library jQuery Jcrop is implemented. Jcrop allows directly into a web application to crop images. A first peak shows the site about Jcrop and I’m curious how it will be included in WordPress, currently is no live demo available.

WordPress 2.8 Widgets Options Page
WHAT’S NEW In the current trunk of WordPress is a “first run” of the new widget management available to see. This is a development version, it shows the warning “This page is not 100% ready, please use only on test installations.”. Also new is that the sidebar now saves or updates via AJAX. Here is a Screenshot from the current development version:

WordPress 2.8 Password Security Option
SECURITY After a new installation of WordPress, you get informed that you are logged in with the default password and this can be a security risk. It is therefore strongly recommended to change the password. The necessary internal links to set a new password are included in this notice.