Archive for April, 2008

Yes, I know, ALREADY! It’s making my life a very busy one, what with all the releases and plugin upgrades to keep up with the releases. If only there was just ONE BUTTON they could design that would upgrade everything for you. IF ONLY.

Ok, so you’re probably wondering, is it worth it? Well…yes and no. If you have 2.5 and have had no problems with the uploading media and posting them on your blog at the size you want them to be, you’re probably ok. 2.5.1 has fixed some bugs in the media script (although I still had to edit some stuff out for the size thing to work) and supposedly there are some security issues that are fixed too. From what I’ve read, the security fixes are for those people with registered users, and I’m pretty sure 99% of my clients either don’t have registered users or only have admin users.

With the upgrade though, you get a pretty slick media upload tool that pretty much does away with the Flexible Upload plugin that I normally install for the same purpose. Now, with just one upload, you have the choice of inserting a thumbnail, medium size, or original full size version of the same file into your posts. You do have to specify under Settings–>Miscellaneous what sizes you want for your thumbnails and medium size photos first though. After that, it’s pretty easy and pretty slick. You’ll have to be sure to edit the maximum size allowed setting also though, whether it’s something you did yourself or if I did it for you, it’s important to make the changes to the media.php if you’re going to be posting large image sizes in your blog.

If you are one of my clients and currently have 2.5 installed but are having trouble with uploading image files and getting them to post at the correct size, contact me and I’ll upgrade you for free.

Maximum Image Size

April 17, 2008

One quick post about the new maximum image size settings in WordPress 2.5. There’s a bug with it, basically rendering the setting useless. Supposedly you are able to change the dimensions for the maximum size that an image can be shown in a post. The setting can be found in Settings—>MIscellaneous under your admin panel. By default it’s set to 300 x300 pixels, which is awfully small for any photographer. If you try to change it to a size larger than 500 pixels wide, it won’t let you. Even if you delete the numbers, hoping to force WordPress to allow you to post ANY size image in a post, it will still default to 500 pixels.

I found out where to override the default, so the newest installs I’ve been doing won’t have to deal with that setting. I’ve set it to 900 pixels to allow for posting on the wider format themes.

If I’ve installed 2.5 for you and you’ve been having trouble with the maximum image size, please contact me to get that fixed for free. It’s a simple 1 minute fix, so it’s no trouble for me (I just need to find that one minute to do it LOL).

If you’d like to attempt to fix it yourself, here’s the documentation: http://wordpress.org/support/topic/164667#post-721341

WordPress 2.5 is out

April 15, 2008

WordPress version 2.5 has been released, and the final word on whether or not it’s worth to upgrade isn’t out yet though. I have been installing this newest stable release for all my new blog clients, but along the way I have discovered a bug or two. I’ve so far been able to figure out some work-arounds, so I think in general you should be happy with the new version.

For those first-time WordPress users, you won’t see the differences, but old bloggers will notice right away a big change. The interface is much cleaner and more organized. Some buttons and and features are in different locations on the page though, so it’s confusing at first. Heck, I have yet to upgrade my Design Focus Studio Blog because this dog just isn’t quite ready to learn the new tricks 100%, although this new brand-spanking new blog is 2.5 compliant.

I’ll be posting about the bugs and fixes as I find them, so stay tuned!