WordPress 3.3 Beta 4 released and available for download. If you want to test out the WordPress 3.3 Beta 4 – set up a test site just to play with the new version. If you break it (find a bug), please report it, and if you’re a developer, try to help the WordPress community to fix it.
Jane Wells describes it in the post:
With all our major tickets closed, we are very close to a release candidate. In Beta 4 we’ve fixed a bunch of bugs, cleaned up the UI, added real text in some of the screens that still had placeholder text in Beta 3 (post-update screen, the Dashboard welcome area, new feature pointers), and generally tightened things up. We updated to jQuery 1.7.1 and addressed a LOT of bugs.
What are your thoughts on WordPress 3.3 Beta 4? Please let us know in the comments below.
WordPress 3.3 Beta 3 released and available for download. If you want to test out the WordPress 3.3 Beta 3 – set up a test site just to play with the new version. If you break it (find a bug), please report it, and if you’re a developer, try to help the WordPress community to fix it.
Jane Wells describes it in the post:
As always, plugin and theme authors, PLEASE test your code against the beta so you can catch any incompatibilities now rather than after your users update their WordPress installation and find bugs for you.This time we really mean it, especially if your plugin uses jQuery. We’ve now updated to jQuery 1.7 in core, so please please pretty please check your plugins and themes against beta 3.
What are your thoughts on WordPress 3.3 Beta 3? Please let us know in the comments below.
WordPress released its 3.1 RC1 version. RC means “Release Candidate”. RC is an indication that product is ready for final launch. It is released after Beta version and before Final Launch.
WordPress 3.1 was in testing phase since months and today you can download the WordPress 3.1 RC1 version on your blog. Read More