Die Entwicklung der Blogsoftware Wordpress zielt auf einen neuen Meilenstein, dem Release der Software in der Version 2.1. Auf Lorelle.Wordpress.com ist eine Liste mit Informationen von Entwicklern zusammengetragen, welche einen schönen Ausblick auf Wordpress 2.1 geben.
- Ryan Boren reports there will be a Custom Image Header API which will allow easier handling of adding custom header images to WordPress Themes.
- Boren also announces Right-to-Left (RTL) support which will help international languages function better, a long battled problem with Arabic, Hebrew, and other right-to-left languages.
- The WordPress Codex features a list of WordPress Plugins currently compatible with WordPress 2.1, at least in its alpha stage of testing. If you have a WordPress Plugin you rely upon for your blog, be sure and check the list to see if it has been tested for compatibility.
- Mark Jaquith has also been working overtime not only on development of the latest versions of WordPress, but also maintaining a list of the new WordPress 2.1 Hooks for API and WordPress Plugin authors and designers, offering some exciting ways to easily hook into WordPress core programming.
- BloggingPro reports on their WordPress 2.1 Alpha First Experiences that the new Administration Panels interface is a bit more jazzed up and easier to use and read, as we’ve seen on WordPress.com blogs for a while.
- Last year, CMS Report mentioned the addition of AJAX for the WordPress Administration Panels and more control over user access and permissions, which was integrated into WordPress.com blogs a while ago.
- A month ago, guest blogger Aaron Brazell discussed WordPress Plugin compatibility with WordPress 2.1 on the WordPress Development Blog, recommending to all WordPress Plugin authors to get their Plugins up-to-date. There have been big changes in how WordPress relates to MySQL which may seriously impact some Plugins.
Es werden wohl ein paar nette Neuheiten in 2,1 enthalten sein. Gerde die Beautification der Administrationoberfläche ist mehr als überfällig. Wer nicht bis zum Release von 2.1 warten will und schon jetzt eine schönere Administrationsöberfläche nutzen will, kann z.B. Tiger Administration 3.0 nutzen.
Update:
- Wordpress 2.1 wird die MySQL Version 4.0 benötigen, welche bei vielen Hostern bereits im Einsatz ist. Siehe.
- Unter Codex.Wordpress.org ist eine Liste mit kompatiblen Plugins für Wordpress 2.1.
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