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WordPress Updated to Version 3.0

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Jul 092010
 

botanic garden iris Using the built-in updater, this site was updated to version 2.9.2 on 4/29/2010 and then to 3.0 on 6/22/2010.

Need to test some new 3.0 features as yet.

 Posted by jph at 12:01 pm  Tagged with: WordPress

  2 Responses to “WordPress Updated to Version 3.0”

  1. site admin says:
    8/10/2010 at 8:20 am

    Updated to 3.0.1.

  2. site admin says:
    2/27/2011 at 10:20 pm

    Updated to 3.1

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  • Best PC anti-virus — free or not

    I’ve written previously about PC anti-virus / PC security programs. Annual PC World reports. Both free and paid (subscription) products. The best? Well, this recent PC World article “Recent antivirus tests are bad news for paid security suites” (January 30, 2019) has an interesting take on the question and the status of free options. Paid [Continue reading]

  • Lookalike web page addresses

    Ever mistype a Web page address? Mistype the URL? Like typing “Gogle” instead of “Google.” Ever click a result from a Google search that looked like the site you wanted but took you to something else? With maybe some scary ads? Well, these two articles (links below) are a reminder about this common way criminals [Continue reading]

  • macOS 10.14 -- mountains to the desert -- High Sierra to Mojave

    macOS 10.14 — mountains to the desert — High Sierra to Mojave

    Today Apple officially released a new version of its macOS. The name of the new system — “Mojave” — celebrates the desert rather than the mountains of the High Sierra, and updates to version 10.14 from 10.13.6. Available on your Mac from the Apple Menu > App Store > Featured > Mac App Store, Apple [Continue reading]

  • iOS 12 — what’s new in Apple’s iPhone system upgrade

    It’s that time of year again. New Apple devices. New iPhones and watches, and new versions of the stuff that makes them work. MacWorld highlights the best new features in iOS 12 in this article: “How to use the coolest new features in iOS 12” (September 17, 2018). At last, iOS 12 is here, bringing [Continue reading]

  • Google privacy settings — check how you’re tracked

    Another go at this topic, this time by PC World. The Google ecosytem is impressive, with devices and services which we use on a daily basis. Lots of services: search, contacts, calendar, web browsing, etc. Google Assistant, the digital personal assistant (butler). Lots of Google apps on our Android-powered smartphones. Google programs on our notebook [Continue reading]

  • Best PC anti-virus program?

    An annual review by PC World: “Best antivirus: Keep your Windows PC safe from spyware, Trojans, malware, and more” (updated August 27, 2018): Antivirus software is nearly as crucial as a PC’s operating system. Even if you’re well aware of potential threats and practice extreme caution, some threats just can’t be prevented without the extra [Continue reading]

  • Charging your smartphone battery — best practices

    I’ve followed this topic for years: When and how often to charge your smartphone’s battery. What to do and not — in order to prolong the usable life of that battery (and so not worry about replacing the battery before you’re ready to get a new smartphone, eh). For many of us, charging the battery [Continue reading]

  • Mute web page videos -- Apple Safari Auto-Play settings

    Mute web page videos — Apple Safari Auto-Play settings

    Safari > Preferences > Websites > Auto-Play and audio for web site videos The other day a client thought that her built-in (internal) Apple computer’s speakers weren’t working. Well, more specifically, on her favorite news site,  posted videos were playing without sound — muted. Her iMac recently had been upgraded to the latest macOS version. [Continue reading]

  • GDPR privacy notifications — primrose path of default settings

    I’ve been getting a lot of privacy policy update notifications in my email since last month. As part of terms and conditions for use of a product or service. All in response to the GDPR — General Data Protection Regulation, a European Union Regulation which was implemented on May 25, 2018. Many companies sell products and [Continue reading]

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