Yesterday I wrote a post cautioning WishList Member users from hastily upgrading to WordPress 3.1. Since then I heard from Wray at WishList Member who said they have seen no problems with their plugin running on the new platform. I don’t mean to sound like a tree hugger, but experience (often quite painful) has taught […]
Archives for February 2011
We Suggest Not Upgrading to WordPress 3.1 For Now
By now I probably sound like a broken record, but for now I suggest that WishList Member users not upgrade to WordPress 3.1 right now. I have not heard of any specific issues, but WishList is a mission critical application in your business and it is best to wait until the WishList team has had […]
WordPress 3.0.5 – Pass on this one
If you’ve been in your WordPress dashboard lately you haven’t missed the notice to upgrade to the latest version 3.0.5. Like most minor upgrades, this one is for security purposes. However unlike most times I recommend you pass on this one. There’s been a lot of buzz in the WordPress community about problems with this […]
What’s that scary warning message I see when I create a new post or page?
When we build custom membership sites we often use a plugin called exec-PHP that enables us to run code inside pages and posts. It’s been a very handy tool, but it creates a message (seen only by admin level users) just above the Add New Post (or Page) window. This is what it looks like. […]