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Post by robiulroky on Jan 24, 2024 5:37:00 GMT
In a post titled “2.8 Release Jazzes Themes and Widgets“, Matt said, “2.8 represents a nice fit and finish release for WordPress with improvements to themes, widgets, taxonomies and overall speed.” In addition, the release came with improved admin icons, new Screen Options and a long-deprecated feature known as Turbo among others. But even with these changes and improvements to the widget and theme systems, very little changed in terms of UI. In terms of user interface, there were insignificant changes (if any). However, just like any major release, WordPress 2.9 came with a couple of great features Country Email List such as super-easy video embeds, built-in image editor, better SEO, automatic database optimization. You could also bring deleted posts back from the “grave” with the undo/”trash” feature. By the way, you can enable automatic database optimization by adding the following code to your wp-config.php file: The thirteenth (13th) major release of W. Named “Thelonious”, WordPress 3.0 was the combined effort of more than two hundred (200) contributors. The UI looked great and the team had even more features for the world. This release fixed over 1,200 bugs and brought a couple of nice features such as: After releasing WordPress 3.1, Matt declared, “…WordPress is more of a CMS than ever before. The only limit to what you can build is your imagination.” The public started seeing the potential of WordPress as a CMS at about this time.
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