Wordpress 2.7 Beta 1
Last night, I got a Twitter update from Wordpress, saying that the first beta release of version 2.7 was out. This version promised a huge GUI upgrade and many other cool features.
So with the help of a fantastic plugin called InstantUpgrade (which is now obsolete due to to Wordpress having this inbuilt feature) I quickly updated my blog. The obvious huge change was the visual design. All the actions are now on the left sidebar with drop down menus making it easier to find what you want when you want. The overall feel of the admin panel is much nicer due to the matching soft colour tones.
Another cool feature I have found is Quickpress, this lets you write a blog post right in your dashboard
and quickly and easily update your blog without any complicated hassle. Wordpress has also added a feature called Turbo which allows for use with Gears. This will let you store most of WordPress’ images, scripts, and CSS files locally on your computer. This speeds up page load time. Another productivity tool that comes with Wordpress, is the ease of uploading plugins. You can either search for plugins from the Wordpress website or upload them, this is straight from
your admin panel. So if you are at a computer without an FTP program you can still easily add plugins to your blog.
However with a beta release there are still going to be features that have not been included with this release. This beta release is for users to try out and find bugs etc. Already I have changed some CSS of my theme and now I cannot access the editor. I’m sure this will be fixed in the final release, due November 10.
So what is your favorite feature in the Wordpress 2.7 beta 1 release?

your whole hard drive.


