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Posted on November 12, 2007 by Gideon

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I’ve just upgraded to WordPress 2.3.1 and I’m starting to explore with their new “tags” feature and a few related plugins. At the end of every post, you’ll see two sets of “tags”. The first is links to “tags” on this site, which leads to the related posts entry at the end of each post (Is that helpful? Does it get in the way?). The second set of “tags” are technorati tags.

I have also disabled the “quoter” plugin. It started acting all weird and stuff.

If something is broken, let me know and I’ll try to fix it.

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Comment by karl Subscribed to comments via email
2007-11-12 21:03:55

the one problem I have with 2.3.1 is that it kills all the wysiwyg plugins i am using on wordpad. i am using it on my “test” website and i hate it. in fact, I am not a fan of any wp over 2.04

 
Comment by Gideon
2007-11-12 21:26:02

2.2 was fine; I had no problems with it. This 2.3.1 is acting really strange. I had to disable Spam Karma and Quoter… I’m also not sure about these tags.

 
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