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WordPress 2.5.1 Released Security Issues And Other Fixes

WordPress 2.5.1 is already been released and is out now. It has an important security fix that is not been exposed yet but it it will most likely be found soon enough.

Other fixes include the media uploader that has been the cause for many a blogger to revert back to previous versions. I haven’t encountered any of the reported issues on my test blog running 2.5 and I normally don’t encourage upgrading WordPress but in this case if you are running version 2.5 and like it you might want to. You can grab it at WordPress.org.

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WordPress Widgets Instruction Video Version 2.5

There has been a major change in the widgets menu for WordPress version 2.5. Here is an instructional video guide to help you make your way around the new WordPress widgets menu.


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WordPress Post Problems Page Not Found

WordPress can be one of the easiest content management systems to publish a blog or website on. It can also be one of the most frustrating. Out of the box WordPress is pretty stable, start adding plugins and customizing it and conflicts with plugins and hosting account settings can drive a blogger mad!

One such issue I came across recently on WordPress version 2.5 is a memory limit on a hosting account. This was causing the Google XML Sitemaps plugin to create issues when publishing a new post or saving changes to an existing post. Mike from Total Marketing Toolbox contacted me with this problem and I was able to track it down for him.

The problem was when a WordPress post was published or saved, in a Firefox browser the page would just go blank, or in Internet Explorer an error message can up ‘page could not be displayed’. It took some digging around but I figured it had something to do with a plugin. So first I deactivated all plugins and tried to recreate the issue after activating one plugin at a time. After isolating the plugin I checked the settings on it and got lucky. It told me that the sitemap could not be written and that I should check the servers memory limit. The plugins configuration page also has a setting to increase the memory limit. It was an easy fix to raise the memory limit and get the WordPress blog back in business.

If you encounter similar issues when publishing a new post first look at plugins that perform a function when publishing a post, like Google Sitemaps, or Smart Update Pinger.

Thanks to Arne Brachhold for writing such a great plugin, Google XML Sitemaps, and making it easy for us to track down and fix these little issues.


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WordPress Version 2.5 Where Is The BlogRoll

What happened to the WordPress blogroll in version 2.5? Its still there and, in my opinion a better way. The blogroll in WordPress version 2.5 is now called Links and additional functionality has been added to better manage the categories you can place the links under.

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Getting to the new Links menu is under Manage then the Links sub panel. To edit an existing link simply click the name of the link (not the URL) on the left to open it.

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Adding new links categories as as simple as ever now that it has its own sub panel that is also under the main Manage panel. You can even rename the default Blogroll category to what ever you want. I suggest you only place links in one category so they show only once in the sidebar under the specified category.

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As I research WordPress Version 2.5 more the more I find to like. Although this site still operates on a few version removed from even 2.3.3 I know the time is coming and I have been contemplating the upgrade for this and my other blogs.

To learn more about WordPress version 2.5 WordPress Expert has an informative post about most of the WordPress 2.5 Features.


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WordPress 2.5 Sidebar Widgets Guide

wplogo11.gifWordPress 2.5 ushered in major changes in the WordPress dashboard both visually and functionally. Navigating the dashboard is a little different, but if you have spent any amount of time with previous versions then it shouldn’t take long to figure it out. WordPress sidebar widgets have had a major change with version 2.5 and, in my opinion, some of them are good and some I haven’t decided on yet.

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Getting to sidebar widgets in WordPress 2.5 is just a little different than previous versions in that the Presentation menu is now called Design. Once in the Widgets submenu you will see it has a completely different look and feel.

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At the top of the widgets screen you will see new drop down options, one on the left for what widgets to show in this view. Note this option doesn’t affect what shows on the sidebar, just your view while working in this menu. Another drop down on the right to choose what sidebar you are working with if your theme has more than one sidebar. There is also a sidebar search feature on the top right.

Adding widgets is pretty straight forward from here: If the Add link is shown on an available widget from the left side then clicking it will move it over to the right into the sidebar. Once on the sidebar you can now use drag and drop to position the widget into the desired location on the WordPress sidebar.

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Clicking Edit on the widget will give you the option to remove it or, if available, to make any changes you want to it. Removing a widget is a little awkward in that you must click the edit link on it to get an opportunity to remove it. Something I admit took me a while to figure out. Once you have all your widgets as you wish just click Save Changes.

Text widgets are still one of the most versatile, and best options of using WordPress, and in WordPress version 2.5 there are now more than the ten available text widgets as in previous versions. Text widgets can accept plain text, scripts or HTML, just be sure if adding images or scripts to a text widget that they are not larger than the sidebar container. You should check the look of your WordPress blog in at least two different browsers to make sure it looks right. Bad code or missing code tags can wreak havoc on your blog as well as images too big for the sidebar. Pasting text from an MS Word document into your sidebar, or a post, can create problems as well.

Update for those having problems with text widgets in 2.5 and 2.5.1 !

There are known issues with text widgets in both versions and I don’t have all the answers. There are multiple posts on the WordPress forum regarding this. The easiest fix may be to use Firefox for a browser rather than Internet Explorer. Another reason to not upgrade your blog if it is operating the way you want as it is! If you have widget issues check out all the posts for a possible solution here: WordPress.org Forum


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WordPress 2.5 Dashboard Changes

WordPress version 2.5 comes with some major changes in the look and navigation of the dashboard. While everything, and more, is still in the dashboard some things have be renamed and getting to them is a little different now.

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As you can see the WordPress 2.5 dashboard has some major visual and menu navigation changes. While it is less cluttered my only issue with it (so far) is all my step-by-step guides are now outdated. This personal dilemma is a two edge sword: My old guides are outdated but now I have a source to write more guides and posts. If I can find the time.

Here are some of the major menu changes that will help you if using my old guides to navigate in version 2.5:

  • Finding the main Dashboard link is the first thing that has moved to the very top left corner, is very small and hard to see.
  • Presentation is now Design - Clicking the design menu will show the same submenu for Widgets and the the theme editor.

  • Options is now Settings and is over on the far right in a smaller hard to see text.

  • The Blogroll is now named Links and you can put them into categories that will show separately on the sidebar in their own category. I especially like this as it can be used as site navigation for sites running entirely on WordPress.

     

Some of the nice additions to WordPress version 2.5 are a new Media Library to manage your media files, as well as more than ten available text widgets.

The Widgets menu has also got a major face lift and will be one of the first guides I do in following posts on WordPress version 2.5.

I still stand by my thought that if your WordPress blog is running fine and you are happy with it then you may not want to upgrade to WordPress version 2.5. Some bugs will still need worked out and theme compatibility may be an issue for you. Plugins however are the main concern if you have a certain plugin you must have then your best to research it to see if there is an updated version or any compatibility issues.

Here are the links to check for compatibility:

WordPress 2.5 Plugin Compatibility

WordPress 2.5 Theme Compatibility


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