I couldn’t wait till tomorrow to upgrade, so rather than try out WP 2.3, I went ahead and installed the release candidate. I had been running WP 2.3 Beta 3 on my personal blog for a while, and it seemed stable. Upgrading from 2.2.3 to 2.3 RC1 actually went very smoothly, and I’ve noticed a few changes:
Some plugins broke: This was inevitable. Check this page to see which plugins are definitely not yet compatible with WP 2.3. ELA broke, and I really hope someone writes a replacement for it soon, as it has been in limbo for a long time. I have to use the packaged Recent Comments widget (which is not that good) and the default Dashboard (which has a lot of extra crap that I don’t use), but I’m confident that Get Recent Comments and My Dashboard will be updated soon enough. Most of these issues are more annoying than devastating.
Tags: This is one of the big changes. I’m not sure yet how these will be implemented on Sea Slugs! because it is a major task to go and tag old posts. Also, the categories do a good job on an anime blog. I think this could be useful for many anime bloggers in tagging which series are current, dropped, or in limbo, because using nested categories to capture transient information messes up your permalinks. Interestingly, there is no tag management in WP 2.3, as the developers are waiting to see who can develop a sweet plugin for them to steal. There are some simple ones here and here. Here is a page about adding tag support to your current theme. And here’s a plugin to configure your tag cloud.
Incoming Links Changed: The team decided to move away from Technorati and went with Google Blog Search. I’m not sure how I feel about this, since Google Blog Search picks up self-trackbacks, but I am a bit skeptical of how long Technorati will be around.
Update Notifications: On your plugin page, WP will let you know if a new version of your plugin is out. Nice, but you still have to download and install the update yourself.
There are a few other changes, especially under the hood, but the ones I listed were the ones I noticed right away.
WP 2.3 RC1
I couldn’t wait till tomorrow to upgrade, so rather than try out WP 2.3, I went ahead and installed the release candidate. I had been running WP 2.3 Beta 3 on my personal blog for a while, and it seemed stable. Upgrading from 2.2.3 to 2.3 RC1 actually went very smoothly, and I’ve noticed a few changes:
There are a few other changes, especially under the hood, but the ones I listed were the ones I noticed right away.
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