Upgrading WordPress

With the release of WordPress 2.7.1, I realised it is about time I upgraded this blog to the latest version – not least since having played with it on some other sites I work on, I have realised how awesome it is.

I’ll be following the excellent instructions provided on the WordPress codex.

Things might be screwy round here for a little while as I get everything reconfigured. Bear with me.

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Dave Briggs runs Kind of Digital, an online innovation agency helping organisations make themselves more interesting using the web. He's been writing this blog since 2004 and still isn't bored.
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2 Responses to Upgrading WordPress

  1. I did my first upgrade using the built-in Auto Upgrade thing yesterday, and it was fantastic. Almost too easy actually; I don’t like the idea of clients just pressing the button without realizing the possible consequences.

  2. Dave says:

    Yup, am looking forward to that once 2.7.2 is out!

    As for clients pressing the button – am sure there is, or will be, some plugin magic to turn off the auto-upgrade stuff.

    My issue now is that I want to have some of the 2.7 functionality turned on in this theme – like threaded comments – but I’m not sure it will work. Not wanting to do another redesign but am still not really happy that I have the blog/business balance right here.

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