WordPress 3.0 Finally Released! :D
Well finally, WordPress 3.0 has been released – it is a really good admin interface too! WordPress have posted this video to their blog:
An Example WordPress 3.0 Blog
Hello everyone, whilst on my daily internet searching I came across a site that is using WordPress 3.0 as the blog version! So, why is it such a big deal? Right? Well, for those of you who don’t know – WordPress 3.0 is the next milestone of the huely popular WordPress blogging system!
And where can this site be found?
It can be found at: http://www.anexamplewordpressthreeblog.totalh.com/ (P.S the author of the blog is uknown, and it looks like it’s a test blog.) You can also see that the theme that is currently in use is the new default Twenty Ten theme!
Splendid stuff!
WordPress 3.0 Feature Wishlist
With WordPress being the largest blogging system available, updates are constantly being rolled out. But the next release WordPress 3.0, will be a huge milestone for Auttomatic. Below are a few desired features for inclusion in the next release (BTW, these features are not certain, just a wishlist!)
Ability To Run Multiple Blogs:
Wouldn’t it be great? We already have WordPress MU to run multiple blogs, but after 3.0 has been released, sources suggest MU will no longer be available. So, wouldn’t it be great if 3.0 was to include support for multiple blogs? It would also be great if we could manage these blogs under just one back-end.
A Better Back-end
Ah, yes – the good ol’ WordPress backend, we have seen it change in the past. Prehaps the next major release could do with a major change to the theme in the backend? And a cleanup under the ‘Settings’ tab – It can get very crowded in there!
A Better Theme
OK, Kubrick (the current default theme) is good, but extremely basic. It’s not just me – but other people are calling for the default WordPress theme to be changed, and prehaps WordPress 3.0 would be a good time to change it!
Custom Passwords
Yes, there are plugins to allow users to register to your blog with a custom password, but this doesn’t always work. Other plugins can override the function of the custom password plugins, therefore visitors can not have custom passwords. But what if WordPress 3.0 was to have this feature built in?
This is just my opinion, what would you like to see in the next release? Drop a comment below!


