Upgrade to Wordpress 2.2.1

I don’t write about behind the scenes blog stuff much anymore. But I got to thinking that maybe there are some geeks like me who actually like to hear about that kind of stuff.

I upgraded to Wordpress 2.2.1 this morning from 2.0.5. I didn’t run into any problems, and all the plugins seemed to work when I reactivated them. Of course this doesn’t mean there aren’t any issues. So if you happen to notice any weird display problems or you can’t submit a comment or anything like that, please let me know.

Since I missed the original 2.2 version upgrade, these are supposed to be the new features we’ll be able to enjoy with this upgrade:

  • WordPress Widgets allow you to easily rearrange and customize areas of your weblog (usually sidebars) with drag-and-drop simplicity. This functionality was originally available as a plugin Widgets are now included by default in the core code, significantly cleaned up, and enabled for the default themes.
  • Full Atom support, including updating our Atom feeds to use the 1.0 standard spec and including an implementation of the Atom Publishing API to complement our XML-RPC interface.
  • A new Blogger importer that is able to handle the latest version of Google’s Blogger product and seamlessly import posts and comments without any user interaction beyond entering your login.
  • Infinite comment stream, meaning that on your Edit Comments page when you delete or spam a comment using the AJAX links under each comment it will bring in another comment in the background so you always have 20 items on the page. (I know it sounds geeky, but try it!)
  • We now protect you from activating a plugin or editing a file that will break your blog.
  • Core plugin and filter speed optimizations should make everything feel a bit more snappy and lighter on your server.
  • We’ve added a hook for WYSIWYG support in a future version of Safari.

The biggest feature for me will be the Widgets. I haven’t tried using that interface yet, so we’ll see how it goes.



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