This is old news for some here, but we should record this benchmark in
the Wordpress evolution. With this latest update, WP has made it very
easy to find and install plugins and themes--right in the browser. So
the barrier to running and maintaining your own blog has come WAY
down. It's basically
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Jay
how is this different to 2.7 where I update and install plugins within
the browser via WP admin screens?
On 12/06/2009, at 2:47 AM, Jay dedman wrote:
This is old news for some here, but we should record this benchmark in
the Wordpress evolution. With this latest update, WP has made it
how is this different to 2.7 where I update and install plugins within
the browser via WP admin screens?
It's the next step. You can still update and install plugins within
the browser via WP admin screens...but you can now also find, update,
and install themes the same way.
Basically, once
ah, so you can search/see/install themes the same as with plugins?
that's very nice. wonder if it also knows about theme updates??
On 12/06/2009, at 12:04 PM, Jay dedman wrote:
Basically, once you set up Wp on your server...there's no more FTP. It
allows for a lot more playing around and
ah, so you can search/see/install themes the same as with plugins?
that's very nice. wonder if it also knows about theme updates??
The other nice thing about WP these days is they make well-constructed
screencasts:
http://wordpress.org/development/2009/06/wordpress-28/
This video does a pretty
So far, no - I'm using the thesis theme ... Those are still manual
updates (but easy ones).
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On Jun 11, 2009, at 9:24 PM, Adrian Miles adrian.mi...@rmit.edu.au
wrote:
ah, so you can search/see/install themes the same as with plugins?
that's very nice. wonder if it also