What’s new in WordPress 4.6
The latest WordPress 4.6 release comes with lots of small improvements. Some a bit more obvious than others. What can you expect from WordPress 4.6? Let’s dig in.
Read moreThe latest WordPress 4.6 release comes with lots of small improvements. Some a bit more obvious than others. What can you expect from WordPress 4.6? Let’s dig in.
Read moreWordPress 4.5 includes new inline editing features, custom logo support, customizer enhancements and some under the hood changes.
Read moreWordPress 4.4 includes the new Twenty Sixteen default theme, the ability to embed posts anywhere and responsive images straight out of the box, as well as the infrastructure for the WordPress REST API, taxonomy and comment improvements, and much more
Read moreWordPress 4.3, “Billie”, has been released. Although nothing ground-breaking in this release, there are certainly a couple of very nice improvements.
Read moreAfter the upgrade to WordPress version 4.2 you might have noticed a slight change to the ‘Insert/edit link’ popup box. Instead of being able to fill out a title for the link, the title box is replaced with ‘Link Text’.
Read moreWordPress 4.2 was released this week. This new release contains several improvements such as an improved ‘Press This’, extended characters support, better plugin upgrades and Tumblr and Kickstarter oEmbed support
Read moreWordPress 4.1 was released last week. This new release contains several improvements such as a new default theme, an improved distraction free writing experience, and plugin recommendations.
Read moreWordPress 4.0 brings a smoother writing and management experience. The key improvements are: Grid View for the Media Library, improvements to the content editor, more support for oEmbed, new plugin installation page, new accessibility features, language choice on installation and updated external libraries.
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