Mar
30th

WordPress 2.5 Released!

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A week ago, Wordpress announced that WordPress 2.5 RC1 is available for download. 4 days ago, another released known as the RC2 has been made available. The Wordpress development team is really getting their hands fast on this. Today Wordpress 2.5 is finally released to public, the stable version.

I believe a lot of blogs will be mentioning about this, however, I would still like to inform all my readers about the release of Wordpress 2.5. A list of plugins have been tested for compatibility with Wordpress 2.5. Before updating your Wordpress, please make sure that all the plugins that you are currently using is compatible.

I’ll download version 2.5 and install in my local machine and test it out before uploading the new bunch of codes to my host. Are you ready for Wordpress 2.5?

Also check out how to update Wordpress.

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3 Responses to “WordPress 2.5 Released!”

  1. MyAvatars 0.2 By - c H i E n - on Apr 1, 2008 | Reply

    i dun dare to change cuz I am afraid that it will screw up my entire website and all the plugins. Anyway, any problems encountered?

    - c H i E n -’s last blog post..Mika Nakashima

  2. MyAvatars 0.2 By music blog on Apr 23, 2008 | Reply

    I’ve been afraid to upgrade to 2.5 although I’m using it on a new blog and I like it a lot… but yeah I’m too scared to upgrade because I’m worried about all of my plugins n stuff.

    music blogs last blog post..Weezer’s “Red Album” Is Out June 24

  3. MyAvatars 0.2 By Apple on Apr 23, 2008 | Reply

    Sooner or later you may have to upgrade still. Before that, make sure you do a full backup of your WordPress database (can be done by using plugin) and proceed on the usual upgrading steps. Disable all plugins first.

    From what I read, I haven’t see anyone having problems during the upgrading process. Either way, always do backup. :)

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