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Who Has The Craziest WordPress Upgrading Story?

Any story making fun of Kanye is gold in my books. ;)

» Posted By mwaterous On September 28, 2009 @ 11:42 PM

Who’s Responsible For Keeping Your WordPress Site Up To Date?

@Jeffro – Just make sure there’s a hard to find, little documented switch where we can turn off automation. ;)

» Posted By mwaterous On September 17, 2009 @ 3:34 PM

@donnacha | WordSkill – I hope it is! After reviewing my logs and watching all the people romp around still using IE6, I wish *some* programs would remotely upgrade themselves, a software platform such as WordPress should not. While it would benefit the majority (is WordPress a democracy?) of casual users, it could be an issue for people who are well aware of what they are doing with WordPress.

Maybe not, maybe I just prefer the hands on approach, but I would hate to load up one of my sites over coffee in the morning and find some plugins broken by a non-critical automatic upgrade. Of course plugins that are well executed shouldn’t have this problem, but it’s more an example of just one possible scenario.

You know those ads that some sites feel the need to throw at us; The AJAX lightbox ones that hide the page you wanted to see and replace it with a nice ad for Extenze? Maybe an upgrade notice of that caliber when you logged in to your dashboard, along with email notification might be a step forward towards the “in your face” model of notifying admins.

» Posted By mwaterous On September 16, 2009 @ 4:54 PM

It’s definitely the new world order. They’re adding subliminal messages and advertising to my blog. Matt’s probably a freemason by now anyways.

» Posted By mwaterous On September 16, 2009 @ 12:40 AM

List Of The Best WordPress 404 Pages

Heh, ironic… yours is a puppy, mine is a cat. This is for a site that’s under construction so it’s just a screenshot. ;)

» Posted By mwaterous On September 15, 2009 @ 6:21 PM

WordPress Idea Roundup

‘Trust me when I edit HTML’ has been up for 2 years… the one and only major complaint I have about WordPress is that they’ve yet to implement this one. Git’r done!

Ideas that have been closed, such as ‘Open ID integration’ should be dropped off the most popular ideas list to make room for other ideas (like good ideas /personal_opinion).

» Posted By mwaterous On September 8, 2009 @ 10:19 PM

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