Wednesday, 7 August 2013

How to use WordPress 3.6


The news is good and the additions are even better. The latest and greatest WordPress to date is, version 3.6. Now available for download and includes a new blog-centric theme, autosave, post locking, revamped revision browser, native support for embedded audio and video, improved integrations with Spotify, Rdio, SoundCloud and of course, HTML5 markup support. 




The latest and greatest WordPress, version 3.6, is now live to the world and includes a beautiful new blog-centric theme, bullet-proof autosave and post locking, a revamped revision browser, native support for audio and video embeds, and improved integrations with Spotify, Rdio, and SoundCloud. Here’s a video that shows off some of the features using our cast of professional actors:


The latest and greatest WordPress, version 3.6, is now live to the world and includes a beautiful new blog-centric theme, bullet-proof autosave and post locking, a revamped revision browser, native support for audio and video embeds, and improved integrations with Spotify, Rdio, and SoundCloud.  


1)The new Twenty Thirteen theme inspired by modern art puts focus on your content with a colorful, single-column design made for media-rich blogging.

2)Revamped Revisions save every change and the new interface allows you to scroll easily through changes to see line-by-line who changed what and when.

3) Post Locking and Augmented Auto save will especially be a boon to sites where more than a single author is working on a post. Each author now has their own auto save stream, which stores things locally as well as on the server (so much harder to lose something) and there’s an interface for taking over editing of a post, as demonstrated beautifully by our bearded buddies in the video above.

4)Built-in HTML5 media player for native audio and video embeds with no reliance on external services.

5)The Menu Editor is now much easier to understand and use.

Developer features



1)A new audio/video API gives you access to metadata like ID3 tags. 
2)You can now choose HTML5 markup for things like comment and search forms, and comment lists. 3)Better filters for how revisions work, so you can store a different amount of history for different post types. 4)Tons more listed on the Codex, and of course you can always browse the over 700 closed tickets.






 

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