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Daily del.icio.us for June 24th through June 27th
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Here are the tools that I’m using to improve my Twitter experience
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Daily del.icio.us for March 26th through March 27th
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Simple Tags plugin & WordPress 2.5 RC2 breaks your blog
I just upgraded my blog to WordPress 2.5 RC2 and everything stopped working. Instead of getting my blog or the admin screen, I got the following error message:
Fatal error: Call to a member function add_query_var() in taxonomy.php
I discovered the root-cause of the problem and it is the wonderful Simple Tags plugin. Disabling the plugin restores WordPress back to it's own awesome self. Simple Tags is an awesome plugin that allows you to manage tags within WordPress.
I've opened an issue with the Simple Tags issue tracker on Google Code.
Tags: blog, php, plugin, tags, upgrade, WordPress, wordpress25Related posts
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Upgraded to WordPress 2.5
I know the latest release of WordPress, v2.5 is not officially out but I have been running WordPress 2.5 from their Subversion repository trunk for about the last week. My initial thoughts on the 2.5 release are very positive and all of my plugins and themes have worked without any major changes. Most plugin and theme authors are already busy upgrading their stuff to the latest code.
Some of the new features include a customizable dashboard, multi-file upload, built-in galleries, one-click plugin upgrades, tag management, built-in Gravatars, full text feeds, and major performance improvements. Apparently, the Automattic crew has been working with the folks at Happy Cog — Jeffrey Zeldman, Jason Santa Maria, and Liz Danzico — to redesign WordPress from the ground-up. The result is a new way of interacting with WordPress that will remain familiar to seasoned users while improving the experience for everyone. It's more than just a new CSS - it's a very nice redesign of the user interface that may require a little time to get familiar with, but it's worth the effort as the new interface is very user-friendly, slick, and powerful.
Do this at your own risk as this is still pre-release software, but if you want to run the latest development trunk of WordPress, use the checkout command (svn co) to get the latest code and then an update once you get the latest code to make sure you are getting the latest code (svn update).
Tags: automattic, blog, cms, css, subversion, upgrade, WordPress
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Daily del.icio.us for February 22nd through February 25th
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