WordPress 2.8 has been released

by admin on June 11, 2009

WordPress 2.8 Beta 1 widget management
Image by Søren Hugger Møller via Flickr

Today, I am very surprise that the WordPress 2.8 named Jazzes has been released. It comes with a lof of improved features like One click theme installing, edit widgets on fly, highlighting code, …

You can see the introduction here:

WordPress 2.8 is available to download now.

I love WordPress and I will upgrade soon after this post keke.

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