Yeah, I know, everyone is probably tired of WordPress.com blogs having test posts. Here’s mine.
Basically, I want to make sure editing in Safari 3.1 works as advertised, without garbling linebreaks and such.
So… Erm… About that WordPress.com update…
I’d say the update on WordPress.com is less significant than the 2.5 update for the WordPress package itself. But it’s interesting to have the whole blog updated without our intervention. The interface is different enough that I kind of wish they could have allowed us to keep the old version.
Ah, well…
Still, there’s a few neat new features.
I like the fact that tags can be edited. So they end up being fairly close to categories while remaining distinctive enough. I might convert more categories to tags, to finally clean up my blog (I really have hundreds of categories). Still, tags aren’t added in the del.icio.us or Blogger way.
The new category support makes sense, in context. It actually clarifies the difference between tags and categories.
I also like the new design of the main dashboard page. Quite efficient to see, at a glance, what’s been going on. I tend to not obsess on my stats that much, but I do enjoy looking at them. And I do care about pings and trackbacks.
The new media library features are quite cool too. Let’s try an MP3. Nah. The upload happens but it ends up saying the file type doesn’t meet their security requirements (meaning that the paid upgrade is needed).
Ah, well… It could have been fun. I eventually would like to be able to podcast using WordPress.com.
Overall, the update is mostly striking because of the interface. The new features are fairly light, when you get down to it. Isn’t there a saying about the Emperor’s new clothes? 😉
it looks good in Safari 3.1 🙂
@Dade Yes, it does work in Safari 3.1, which is more than we can say about the previous version. But it’s also an important change overall. How do you like it?