Anyone who has been using WordPress for a while has probably had at least one case where an update or change didn’t work out as planned, and you had to revert to backups. Or maybe you want to try some development on your site and need the results to be live on the internet. Whatever the reason, when creating a clone of your website to be hosted at another address (for example test.website.com, next to website.com) you have probably followed the Codex page on moving your site and spent some time changing the configuration and searching and replacing the old URL […]
My Two Cents on WordPress 3.6
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you probably know that WordPress 3.6 came out on the 1st of August. This version brings a few new functions while simultaneously refining the way you blog. Personally, I think the new revision system is a massive improvement over the old system. You can now see how many revisions there are for a post or page and scroll through the timeline quickly and get a visual difference between two adjacent versions. Or you can select “compare any two revisions” to get the specific comparison you need. It also shows you who made the changes […]
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