The latest version of the best open source blogging/content for SEO management system in the known universe was introduced less than nine minutes ago - and boy am I excited. A full list of new features can be viewed here, but I’ll quickly rattle off the ones I’m particularly pumped about:

  • Autosave makes sure you never lose a post again: The benefits of this are obvious - there is nothing worse than spending an hour writing up the best entry in human history and then having it erased during a publishing error.
  • Our new tabbed editor allows you to switch between WYSIWYG and code editing instantly while writing a post: It’s embarassing that the now-prehistoric Blogger actually had a “one up” on WordPress in this regard for a long time. Well not no more.
  • Our completely redone visual editor also now includes spell checking: Again, an overdue and welcome addition.
  • You can set any “page” to be the front page of your site, and put the latest posts somewhere else, making it much easier to use WordPress as a content management system: Many people have been predicting the evolution of WordPress into a much more versatile CMS, and this enhancement makes that an easy reality. I can’t wait to find an excuse to build a new site and try this out. I should have a half-cocked idea popping into my head in T-minus five seconds.
  • Links in your blogroll now support sub-categories and you can add categories on the fly: There were a series of clunky, difficult plugins that accomplished this feature that had me pulling my hair out on more than one occasion. About time it became standard.
  • A new version of the Akismet plugin is bundled: As the first thing I used to do when kicking off a site with a new WordPress installation was install Akismet (the Queen Mother of SPAM blockers,) this nearly made me do a cartwheel. In a pink thong.

If you’re a webmaster, SEO or small business owner looking for a cost-effective site solution - Head immediately to WordPress.org and do yourself a favor. Download it, install it, cuddle it, feed it and watch it work for you. Learning curves be dammned - this is the way of the future, grasshoppers.

These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages.
  • del.icio.us
  • Furl
  • Reddit
  • Digg
  • SphereIt
  • StumbleUpon
Related Pony Posts

    Adopting a new Web 2.0 user-generated content site or social network is a scary premise. We all have our personal favorites and with so many new contenders being introduced on a daily basis it's nearly impossible to get noticed above the ruckus. If you don't believe me, subscribe to the Mashable RSS feed for a couple of days and just try to keep up with it. So, short of coming up with an incredibly unique and mind-blowing idea it's a good plan to make sure your new entity is compatible with esta...

    I love Saturday Night Live, and I always hang in there during the (frequent) rebuilding years. There was a skit last weekend about a Monster in a little girl's closet. Long story short, not only did her parents believe her and immediately become hysterical - eventually the suave monster came out of her closet and began singing "Here Comes Santa Claus". It was twisted, the best skit of the night and also kinda timely given this recent report. Every time I discuss SEM in open company, or meet a...

    The World Wide Web is absolutely starved for content. I mean, collectively we just can't get enough of the stuff. Spiders devour it, webmasters have to keep feeding the spiders, bloggers have to manufacture content daily or risk losing their audience, press release sites have to keep populating their distribution networks - it's a feeding frenzy akin to that scene at the end of Piranha 2. So from a marketing standpoint, it pays to know how to throw as many bikini-clad coeds into the surf as poss...