Posts Tagged With: Custom Fields

Mar
29

WordPress 2.5 Released & My Needed Fix for Image Upload on servers with Mod_Security

 

WordPress.Org Version 2.5 Released March 29, 2008

WordPress 2.5 was finally released today, after much anticipation. Matt Mullenweg did a comprehensive post on the WordPress Blog about this new update and the changes to 2.5. I won’t go through all the major changes – - just read Matt’s post.. he’s done a nice job of explaining a few things and includes a video on some the enhancements. The WordPress.Org website has undergone a brand new re-design that coordinates with the new design of the WordPress Dashboard, as well. Some very nice improvements in the design you’ll notice when you upgrade to WordPress 2.4 – - it’s a little difficult to get used to, at first, but it’s a lighter interface with, overall, some very nice improvements. I think once users get over the initial shock of everything looking different and being moved around and renamed… the old design will be a distant memory as we all move forward. My only sticky point on the new interface design is that it is all left aligned. On my 1280 monitor – - it’s a little hard to take. But if that’s the worst of it – I’m good.

Nov
12

Fun with Custom Fields

A little known.. and little used.. cool little feature in WordPress is the ability to use custom fields. I have to admit that I was a WordPress user for quite some time before I realized how cool this little tool can be. This post explores some of the possibilities of using custom fields in the WordPress.Org (self-hosted) software.

You can display all sorts of things:

  • Current mood
  • Currently reading
  • Currently listening to
  • Todays weather

These small tid bits of information can be added to the bottom of each post easily through the use of Custom Fields.

But first – where do you find custom fields?

In your WordPress administration panel, click “Write” then scroll down, beneath the text box where you write your post and you will see a blue bar with the words “Custom Fields”…. click the plus sign in the top right-hand corner of that blue bar and you see the following:

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