Wordpress 2.7 is not bad
2008-12-28 0:55:49 | Tags: blog, programming, Templates, Upgrade, web, WordPress | Comments »
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By the way I wanted to drop some lines about the latest WordPress upgrade. First time I installed it I felt I’m using a platform I’ve never used. I felt chaos, the buttons looked ugly, some still do. So then I downgraded, I had to find the old version at oldapps.com… No matter, I gave it another chance when I launched barnabasnagy.net and installed the newest stable version 2.7 and after a while I started liking it. But really it’s not as bad as it seemed, I had to switch to blue scheme from the default gray and it was already better. Next to this, why I wanted to give it another chance is because I did not like the old versions’s little editor, it was just too little. And now it’s bigger and resizable. Thanks to the WordPress team for the great new design and platform.
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