WordPress 2.3 Released, Includes Support For Tagging

by Scott Beale on September 25, 2007 · 3 comments

WordPress 2.3

WordPress 2.3, the latest version of WordPress was released last night. New features include support for tagging, update notification, Canonical URLs, pending review for multi-author blogs and a new advanced WYSIWYG. Here’s more information on the release of 2.3 and how to prepare for the upgrade. Also check out Aaron Brazell’s excellent post on 10 Things You Need to Know About WordPress 2.3.

Congratulations to Automattic and all of the WordPress developers around the world.

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1 Matt September 26, 2007 at 12:25 am

Thanks. :)

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