You know that rather boring black and white admin login screen that a standard WordPress installation presents to you on hitting the wp-admin link of your blog?
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By now, we are all familiar with WordPress, the blogging platform that literally revolutionized the web and placed the role of content creator into the hands of millions of everyday, casual users.
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I see the guys at WordPress sneaked 2.9.1 live this morning, with this quickfire release attending to a number of annoying glitches and bugs brought in by the big 2.9 release that just happened a few weeks earlier.
At least the guys at WordPress haven't been sitting back and doing nothing about the horrible host of bugs they introduced with their latest WordPress 2.9 upgrade and have scurried to knock together a 2.9.1 Release Candidate 1 packag
Seeing as I'm now running both CodeUnit and Rugged Rock off the WordPress platform, I guess it is about time that I take notice every time WordPress breathes, and thus it comes as no surprise that this post is in honour of WordPress' latest and greatest release, WordPress 2.9 Carmen
After upgrading successfully to Wordpress 2.9 the other day, I was mortified to find that all of a sudden all of my scheduled posts were being missed one after the other, and the only solution to actually force publish them was to hit the Quick Edit option on the posts listing page and change the each post's status to published.
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