Christer Edwards upgraded blogs.gnome.org to Wordpress 3.1. He also
moved it from window to a VM on combobox (209.132.180.177). Might take a
while before you notice due to DNS.
If you want to use blogs.gnome.org NOW, put the following in /etc/hosts:
209.132.180.177 blogs.gnome.org
Good news for WordPress users, the new WordPress 3.1.3 is now available for download. If you have blogs that powered by WordPress, I highly recommend you to upgrade your WordPress installation to this WordPress 3.1.3 release. There are many security enhancements and bug fixes from any previous version. Make sure your blogs has the most [...]
Blogs.gnome.org now uses WordPress 3.1. We’ve also changed the host (different IP address).
Mark Jaquith, a lead developer of WordPress, explains why WordPress themes are derivatives of WordPress: "In the past few days, WordPress has become entangled in a debate about WordPress theme licensing.
Awesome python completion module for gedit would be nice indeed.
What I want for Christmas is simple:
Being able to adjust application sound volumes and choose output device via volume drop-down.
If you have blogs powered by WordPress, you may often get notifications from WordPress telling that there is a new version of WordPress available. This tutorial will show you how to automatically update the WordPress installation when available. If you open your WordPress Dashboard, on the top you may see a notification that there is [...]
I am using wordpress for my blogs
http://wildclick.wordpress.com
but just came to know about the wordpress "software" that seems to me some what complected, so any expert would please guide me about the same ?
ref link : http://wordpress.org/
TL;DR:
Apache is not processing urls for server aliases.
Details:
I am trying to set up a wordpress multisite (a feature of wordpress 3.+ which allows to host multiple blogs at once). The main domain is yeloblog.com
Then I want to map domains to the sub-blogs.
HTML Goodies: "Previously in this tutorial series about the WordPress Content Management System, we've covered relatively simple ways of modifying the look, feel, and functionality of your WordPress website by using plugins and selecting and modifying themes.