WordPress 3.3 was just released to the public Monday, December 12, 2011. This major release includes great new features for WordPress users and developers, bug fixes, and tightened security for comments feed.
Some of the highlights include a new way to upload media, widgets that stay where you put them, even if you change themes, and fly-out menus for single-click access to most areas of the dashboard.
According to Matt Mullenweg,
The latest and greatest WordPress includes a new drag-and-drop uploader, hover menus for the navigation, a new toolbar, improved co-editing support, and a new Tumblr importer:
http://wordpress.org/news/2011/12/sonny/
I think you'll dig it.
You can find out more about the new features of 3.3 at the WordPress codex, or read all the WordPress 3.3 news at WordPress.org. Meanwhile, we've taken a peek inside and like Matt says, we do dig it!
There is a Troubleshooting WordPress 3.3 – Master List over at the WordPress forums that you should check out too.
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What about you? Have you installed WordPress 3.3 yet on your sites? What do you think? Have you noticed any WordPress plugin conflicts.
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LD Jackson says
I upgraded my blog last night and it seems to be working fine. I may be mistaken, but I believe the overall performance is better. I can especially see the difference while using the back end of WordPress.
Regina Smola says
Hi LD,
Thanks for your comment. Glad to hear the upgrade to WordPress 3.3 worked for you. There are some reports of plugins and theme issues at the WordPress.org forum. Did you notice any issues with your plugins?
LD Jackson says
So far, I have had zero problems with plugins interacting with the upgrade.
Chris Cobb says
I’ve upgraded several smaller sites with no problems, however I’m waiting a bit on some websites that have ecommerce functions and also client websites. I want to give the plugins a chance to fix any problems.
Regina Smola says
Hi Chris,
I hear ya on waiting to upgrade WordPress for ecommerce sites. The last thing you want is a plugin conflict when $ is involved.