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This is a special featured post dedicating to WordPress.org. WordPress.org is the blogging platform of Travel Feeder. Without it Travel Feeder would not look as what it is now. WordPress started in 2003 and it has grown to be the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world, used on hundreds of thousands of sites and seen by tens of millions of people every day. WordPress is an Open Source project, which means there are hundreds of people all over the world working on it. On July 15, 2008, WordPress has announced the latest version of 2.6! WordPress version 2.6 “Tyner,” named for jazz pianist McCoy Tyner, contains a number of new features that make WordPress a more powerful CMS. Here are the Top 5 New Features of WP 2.6 among many more others:-
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Post Revisions: Wiki-like tracking of edits
WordPress has always respected the importance of our writing with auto-save, and now they’re taking that to another level by allowing us to view who made what changes when to any post or page through a super-easy interface.
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Press This!: Post from wherever we are on the web
From the suggestions and the Quick Post plugin by Josh Kenzer, wp developed a Press This bookmark we can add to our toolbar that provides a fast and smart popup to do posts to our WordPress blog.
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Shift Gears: Turbo-speed our blogging
Gears is an open source browser extension project started by Google. There are a lot of things we can do with Gears in the future, but in this release wp have stuck to using what’s called a “Local Server” to cache or keep a copy of commonly-used Javascript and CSS files on our computer, which can speed up the loading of some pages by several seconds (they just pop right up!). You can install Gears for Firefox or Internet Explorer, with support for Safari and Opera pending. WordPress works just fine without it, you just get a little extra juice when you have it installed.
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Theme Previews: See it before your audience does
Now when we select a theme it pops up a window that shows the theme live with all our content, instead of immediately making it active on our site. This is great for just test driving themes before making a switch over publicly, and it is also helpful when we are developing a theme and need to test it but don’t want everybody to see our ongoing
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Word count! Never guess how many words are in your post anymore.
I have upgraded to this version since yesterday and hoped that Travel Feeder would give our readers the best presentation that we could. Happy reading!
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Recently, the author of Travel Feeder has decided to have this site revamped….. not the whole theme or the site name but little revision to its description, from how it reads before:’A blog to feed travelers with travel feed and guides’, to this new description:’A Top 5′s Travel Blog to feed Travelers with Travel Tips’, after some top 5′s articles posted recently which the author, that’s me, felt that is more appropriate.
Why should it be Top 5′s but not Top, Top 10′s, Top 3′s or Top 100? Here are my top 5 reasons:-
- Top 5′s is to give sufficient options of tips for readers to decide which are their top. It is good enough numbers to be decisive but still tending to suggestive;
- Top 5′s is an optimum number of points for a not-so-long-winded posts;
- Naturally, people tends to be more interested into the top 5′s. It made me remembered there are always 5 answers to choose from my objective exam questions during my school time;
- Top 5′s could break my opinions into point form that it would be easier for my readers to capture and clearer for me to express my view, and lastly
- Top 5 is my lucky number and when I just can’t think of the 6th!
Hi, I’m Cecil Lee. I’m proud to present you this exciting travel blog, Travel Feeder. Travel Feeder by its title is with an objective to feed its subscribers and readers all the relevant travel photos, travel tips, guides, news and experience for travelers in this world. It’s an esplanade for me to share my travelling experiences [...]
Hi, I’m Cecil Lee, the founder of Travel Feeder. I’m from Malaysia and am a construction manager by profession. I’m married to my lovely wife Jean Lau and with 2 lovely kids, my daughter Chloe and son Dylan. I first started to blog for fun in year 2006 with few of my personal weblogs which [...]















