When Wordpress 2.5 hit the web, there were a lot of big changes made to the blogging platform. Since then, numerous bugs and quirks have been discovered. Some of the changes were so drastic that users have been holding off for Wordpress 2.6. If you've been waiting to see improvements for Wordpress 2.5, you won't have to wait much longer. While 2.6 isn't a big release like WordPress 2.5 was, here's a rundown of what users can expect to see.
From post revisioning to a "Press This" bookmarklet for quick tumblelog style posting, there are quite a bit of great improvements you'll see in Wordpress 2.6 Beta 1. So what else can users expect to see?
One of the biggest changes in Wordpress 2.5 was the dashboard and design user interface of the entire Wordpress system. It would've been nice to see an option to revert back to the "classic" Wordpress interface or maybe even more dashboard themes for users. While Wordpress 2.6 features a host of new improvements, let us know what you think is missing from the list. In the meantime, grab Wordpress 2.6 Beta 1 here. Don't forget to backup your files!
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We are all about getting things AFTER the bugs have been fixed... looks like this one is ready for us to download! Great overview!
Posted by: Brick Marketing | June 24, 2008 10:36 AM
It'd be great if they fixed the HTTP error in the gallery upload that comes up routinely. It can be fixed manually in the .htaccess file, but it is pretty inconvenient.
Posted by: Amit Chowdhry | June 24, 2008 12:41 PM
WordPress 2.6 looks like it's going to be an amazing release. The Google Gears support is going to be great and I'm super excited about the Tumblelog functionality.
Posted by: Michael | June 24, 2008 12:57 PM
it looks great.
@"What's Missing" do you really use dashboard and design/widget-screen so often?
Posted by: Hannes | June 24, 2008 1:10 PM
I know the new admin panel has gotten a lot of crap, but I like it. I'm excited to see how the "Press This" button works.
Posted by: Jason Peck | June 24, 2008 3:33 PM
The list was originally produced here: http://boren.nu/
Posted by: Mark | June 24, 2008 4:07 PM
Google Gears is already an option at WordPress.com. Interesting that current mentions of Gears tend to focus on its performance implications. A year+ ago, when it was launched, Gears was seen as all about offline access.
Posted by: Andrew | June 24, 2008 7:48 PM