You may have seen that WordPress has been upgraded to 2.8. Will we upgrade? Not at the moment. We’ve found it pays to wait until a 2.x.1 or 2.x.2 version to begin fully weighing the benefits of the upgrade and to begin testing the core plugins we use here. We skipped the entire 2.5 versions and found it to be very worthwhile to just wait.
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Author: Joe Banks
| Other Categories: Tech Support
March 20, 2009 – 11:12 am
We are currently working to done with the upgrade of GRC WordPress sites to either the latest version 2.7.x or prior version 2.6.5, depending on the compatibility of the plug-ins on which the WordPress site is dependent.
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Author: Joe Banks
| Tags: 2.6.5, 2.7.x
November 26, 2007 – 4:21 pm
Regarding previous post about WordPress 2.3 issues.
- TinyMCE Advanced 2.1: A simple reset of the CSS styles from within the TinyMCE Advanced management page will fix the page-rendering issues when using the TinyMCE Advanced editor: To fix, access the Tiny MCE Advanced settings via “Manage > TinyMCE Advanced,” then select the checkbox next to “If the editor doesn’t look right, reset some of the CSS styles,” then select the “Save” button. Also refer to this graphic (TinyMCE Advanced 2.1 Reset Illustration) for a quick visual guide. We still recommend being careful when editing/re-editing complex tables. Feedback on this table issue is welcome.
- WP Last Posts 1.1: We will continue to use the old version (1.0) of this plugin for the time being. Be sure to use the version that Josh configured for this site until a more elegant solution is devised for including posts on a static homepage. To get a copy of the 1.0 version of the plugin, download WP Last Posts 1.0 Revised and install.
- News a.k.a. Posts Page, including Archives, Categories and Search Pages: The issue where the left navigation disappears on these pages has been fixed in the new version of the theme (now revised to version NASA GRC WordPress Theme (for 2.3) 1.2).
Author: Joe Banks
| Tags: 2.3
October 29, 2007 – 1:26 pm
The following issues have been found when upgrading the NASA WordPress template to WordPress 2.3. With the upgrade to 2.3, all plugins were also updated to their most recent versions, based on recommendations provided on the WordPress.org site and respective plugin sites. (This NASA GRC WordPress site will be upgraded after issues have been resolved.)
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Author: Joe Banks