| Wordpress 3.0 – Top 5 Features |
![]() WordPress has for a while been known as a dedicated blogging platform, giving users the tools they have to publish their message and have interaction with readers. Nonetheless with the official release of version 3.0, platform will be much closer, if not well in the territory of a content management system (CMS). The list of new features in WordPress 3.0 isn't exceedingly long contrasted to prior releases. Nevertheless the changes that are coming will definitely have a major impact, especially if you use WordPress as a CMS. Here's a rundown of the most vital new features arriving in version 3.0. *Custom Post Types: By default, WordPress permits you to publish 2 sorts of content: Posts and Pages. In version 3.0, you can outline extra content types with their own endowments. As an example, if you are running a WordPress site for a design agency, you could make a custom post type to display portfolio items, another for worker pages, and another for customer testimonials. From there, you can customize your theme to better suit every individual post type. *Menu Management: Menu management is among the most fun and discussed features in WordPress 3.0. This feature gives you full control over site's navigation menus. With a straightforward drag and drop interface, users can create menus that include any mix of links to internal pages, external URLs, categories, you say it. Then you can insert these custom menus as a widget wherever your theme permits. *Custom Taxonomies: While this new feature may appear a bit complicated to non-developers, it definitely brings WordPress 3.0 nearer to a real CMS. Custom taxonomies permit you to create further pieces of Meta information. By default, there are Classes and Tags. Now we will be able to add further types, with the choice of being ordered or not. Take an illustration of property listing sites. As well as stills and outlines, you may use further taxonomies to supply a list of specifications on each property like listed price, number of bedrooms, year built, and so on. *New Default Theme (2010): 2010 is the long-overdue default theme packed with new installations of WordPress 3.0. It features a clean, bold design and introduces some nice functionality not found in several themes. Two features built into 2010 are: 1. Custom Header Image: The 2010 theme gives you the facility to simply change your site's header image. Packed with the theme are 8 engaging banner images to select from. You may also upload your own image. This feature isn't confined to the 2010 theme. It can be activated and included by theme developers also. *Multi-site: You cannot discuss WordPress 3.0 without discussing the new multi-site capacities. That is, you can manage a couple of different web sites (with different domains and/or sub-domains) all with a single installation of WordPress. What was formerly known as WordPress MU (Multi-User) is now combined with the core WordPress system in 3.0. Enabling multi-site capacities likely isn't something for the typical user, as it needs some messing around with the code and configuring server settings. |
