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  • A New P2 by FairVote UBC on Nov 19, 2009

    For those of you who haven’t yet tried it, P2 is an awesome micro blogging theme with quick front end posting, live ajax updating, and inline threaded comments. It already packs a big punch. So how can an already great theme be taken to the nex...

  • A New Translation Platform by FairVote UBC on Nov 19, 2009

    The full translation of WordPress.com is an ongoing process, of which you are a great part and whom we thank for the patience and assistance. Thanks to you, WordPress.com is now available in 60+ languages (and, yes, before you ask, esperanto, too). A...

  • A Blog Near You by FairVote UBC on Nov 12, 2009

    During the Automattic company meetup, Team 21* holed up in a cottage outside Québec to create a new set of features for a blog near you (literally!). Have you ever wondered where in the world a blog post was written? Where a commenter was located? I...

  • Proofreading support for the HTML Editor by FairVote UBC on Nov 3, 2009

    When we announced After the Deadline, the proofreading tool used on WordPress.com, many of you asked us to add proofreading to the HTML Editor. The HTML Editor lets you edit the HTML in your posts and pages directly. It is also very lightweight. We&#...

  • Theme Viewer by FairVote UBC on Oct 5, 2009

    We know you love themes and we know you like to try new ones. With our new super-charged theme viewer this is now even easier than before. The new theme viewer lets you quickly step through themes without reloading the page. You can search for speci...

  • Custom CSS Revisions by FairVote UBC on Sep 28, 2009

    Customizing your theme just got easier! The Custom CSS Upgrade now provides the ability to save revisions of your code and uses the same engine that WordPress uses for post revisions. If you currently have the CSS upgrade, you can see this in action...

  • RSS in the Clouds by FairVote UBC on Sep 7, 2009

    RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and it’s a way for people to subscribe to updates to your blog using a client like Google Reader or Bloglines. You may not know what RSS is but chances are people are using it to read your blog. We track...

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