WordPress 3.0 Beta 1

WordPress Logo I’ve just upgraded my test blog to Word­Press 3.0 Beta 1, with the new default Twenty Ten Theme. It’s yet another beau­ti­ful evo­lu­tion for my favorite CMS, Word­Press. That’s right, I didn’t say “blog­ging engine”.

I’ve been using Word­Press as a CMS for a while already, and no, there’s no rea­son a Word­Press site has to look like a blog, or that it even needs to look par­tic­u­larly “WordPress-y,” though a lot of them tend to. The give­away is often in the post com­ments area, which a great many themes do not bother to cus­tomize very exten­sively, though they should. (Mine is cus­tomized to a degree, even if not exten­sively.) I had read some­place that in 3.0 it would be eas­ier to cus­tomize this part of a theme, but I haven’t dug that deeply. In any event, a theme devel­oper with a mod­icum of php-chops should be able to hack out a cus­tom look for it even in the old system.

Scripting News Turns The Big One-Oh

Congratulations are due Dave Winer of Scripting News, the longest continually running blog on the Internet — April 1, 2007 clicked past on the weekend, marking ten years for the site. That's right, Dave Winer was blogging on Scripting News before there were blogs. For posterity, he has archived the original page from April 1, 1997... just in case you don't remember what the Internet looked like in 1997.