As you may know, we’ve been working behind the scenes on the design and development of version 2.7 of the WordPress software that powers your blog. The administration interface you’re used to will be changing as a result of your feedback and the results of the usability testing we conducted over the summer. Version 2.7 is due to release officially on November 10 (Update: at the end of November), but in the meantime, we’re posting sneak previews of the look and functionality to come. So far we’ve covered the new navigation system and the new Dashboard. If you want to get an early idea of what you can expect come November, head over to the WordPress.org blog and check out The Visual Design of 2.7 and The New 2.7 Dashboard.
We’ll be publishing more descriptions of how things will work over the next couple of weeks so that when the change comes it won’t be a complete surprise. We’re also working on new Help materials that you can use for reference (replacing FAQs, screencasts, etc.) while you adjust to the new structure. Overall, the response so far is that the new interface is easier to use, and that it’s faster to access the screens people use most, so hopefully once you’ve checked out the posts linked above, you’ll be as excited for the launch of 2.7 as we are.
Awesome-ness!
How to catch up with all the good stuff. I am a bit slow but all the new things that you guys come up with does make it more exciting to use wordpress. What can I say but thank you and awaiting yet another something new to learn.:)
Heck Yeah I Can’t Wait
WOW, good
wait for this…. Thanks
Question: Will WordPress ever start allowing video file types to be hosted? I mean, there’s a 3 gig limit, isn’t that enough to stop it getting uncontrollable?
@natecrew: We allow video uploads now. You just need to buy a space upgrade first. Info on that is here.
Great. Maybe a better Seo (from our tags)
Really excited to see the changes!!
Exellent 😉
Jane…thanks for the updates. Can’t wait to use them.
Best,
Liz Isaacs
Any chance you could have a statistical summary analysis for YTD and/or the life of the blog?
The wordpress.com stats are undergoing their own revisions currently, and will hopefully be released soon.
Je suis tres contente avec ces nouvelles – I am very happy with these news
cool
Really waiting for it, Good work.
Super, schön das auch WordPress sich weiterendwickelt,wir sind hier in Deutschland glücklich mit diesem Tool arbeiten zu können.
WordPress ist die beste Hilfe als Blog eine Community zu erschaffen,und Unternehmer im WWW zu sein.
mit bestem Dank an das Team
Super, which is also nice WordPress expanded, we are happy here in Germany with this tool to be able to work.
WordPress is the best assistance as a blog to create a community, and businesses to be on the WWW.
with a little help from the team
It looks good, but where are the options where you can change the fonts, colour & underline go? Other than that, it looks very neat, organized & easier to use! Cool 😉
shinseimori: Don’t worry, your Visual Editor icons will be the same. The mockup you saw just had some placeholders. Changing your fonts will work just as it does not.
Thanks!
That’s my dad’s birthday…so I’M getting a present on HIS birthday…
I like the sound of that…
Can’t wait to see it…and good luck with getting it up and running for us! 🙂
Changing pace with the time is called development.Awaiting for a new look .Good luck.Thanks.
This is awesome! I can’t wait to try out the new WordPress 2.7 with my Blog.
Wow that’s great! I’ll definitely like it!!
Great! I love it!
it will surely gonaa rock \m/
One thing for sure, wordpress never gets boring. Looking forward to the new design. Checked it out and it seems pretty functional.
nice. wordpress rocks.
but i would like to see in the future something about the text and images security. some kind of protection against copies. Once wordpress tell us to express OURSELVES, we wouldn’t like to see OUR words in someobody else’s page.
Livia: Believe me, I get it. Every post I write on the WordPress.org development blog gets scraped by many dozens of blogs: some that are automated and pulling from RSS feeds and some that are real people who just plain copy my posts and publish them on their own blogs under their own name. Seriously frustrating. That’s part of the web, though. It’s not the job of software to make people behave better, it’s the job of people and communities. If someone is stealing your content and they don’t respond to your request for them to remove it, you can file a DMCA notice. Information on DMCA here: http://automattic.com/dmca/ and a link to submit reports if the offender is on wordpress.com. If the offender is not on wordpress.com, you can send a notice to the hosting company in question.
Changing pace with time is called development.Awaiting for a new look. Good luck. Thanks.
i can’t wait no longer…
All the more reason to avoid the bog’s pot…thanks.
That looks very cool. I don’t know about the recent comments thing taking up so much space, however. But that’s just because I don’t have very many comments and I don’t like having to come to terms with that every time I want to post something.
leovader: One nice thing about the 2.7 interface is that if you don’t want to face a mostly-empty comments module, you can do any of these things to the recent comments module:
a) drag and drop it to be below the other modules so you don’t see it right away, or
b) collapse it, so you’ll see if there are new comments, but not the empty box if there aren’t any, or
c) hide it altogether so it doesn’t appear on your dashboard.
looking forward to it but i would hope that you guys are working on allowing plug ins!! those are the things that are tempting me the most to move to blogger. please work on that.
Since plugins require advanced permissions on your web host, free hosted accounts on wordpress.com are not able to add plugins. However, we do try to create hosted widgets for the plugins that are most requested. If you want the freedom to use any of the many plugins available from the WordPress community, you might be better served using the free open source version available at wordpress.org and hosting it yourself, so you can have complete control.
Adsense, Yahoo, Chitika, TextLinkAds and other ads need top be allowed on blogs. Information workers who blog need to be able to monetize. Getting revenue from the blog will enable us to update more frequently. I know that now everyone here wants or needs to monetize and you don’t want spammers and con artists. But some of us need to make some money in exchange for providing information. I wish it weren’t that way, but it is.
kelliasworld: Well, you know what they say…if you want to make money you have to spend money. The ads you cite are allowed on blogs, just not on the free hosted blogs here at wordpress.com. If you need to run ads to support yourself, I’d suggest checking out the hosting deals at http://wordpress.org/hosting (several are less than $10 a month and come with free WordPress installs) and considering hosting your blog yourself. You can still use the free open source WordPress software, you’ll just need to pay for the hosting yourself. If your blog is a business that earns income then it seems like a reasonable investment.
If you can give a demo for me to try as if what I do now in 2.6
to pulbish a post that will definitely help me,
shrikrishnasamant: We plan to publish some walkthroughs of the new interface (including screencasts) to help ease the transition.
Thank you for the update. I look forward with working with the new features in 2.7.
wow, can’t wait for it…!
Changing pace with time is called development. Awaiting for a new look. Good luck. Thanks.
Looking forward to it!
I’m Waiting It!! Viva WordPress.. Jesus Bless You 4 Ever
Can’t wait to see the new one!
Hopefully there’s another useful items instead of new looks!
Your fast development rate is very encouraging! Keep up the good work!
Great news. Awaiting the awesome wordpress 2.7!
wow… excitement… more improvement for our wordpress…. i hope i can learn more to the new one… i also hope this give benefit for my web…
awesome, looking forward to the new version’s release …
i’m having majour trouble trying to get my google adsense to work on this. And I don’t know how to download any plugins do you have any helpful tips to tell me?
guppylover88: AdSense is not permitted on the free hosted wordpress.com blogs. Likewise, plugins are only available if you are hosting your blog yourself, since you need access to the back end to install plugins.
Wow, awesome layout, looking forward to it!
Hi you do great job thank you
Can we choose an older version as an optional? Its to give a chance to anyone who not really ready.
anick: Sorry, but once 2.7 is released, the old 2.6 interface will be retired. If it’s any consolation, new users who’ve been trying it out have found it to be very easy to navigate and have gotten used to it very quickly.
..can’t wait….
Excellent … Tks …
I can see a google icon next to embed tool, there. Does this mean we will be finally able to embed a google document in a post in a wordpress.com hosted blog post? Can we already to this with some coding and which?
I would appreciate an answer, as it’s been a long time waiting for this…
Stazybο Hοrn: Sorry to report that the embed buttons you saw in the mockup have not made it into the final version of 2.7 due to time constraints. Maybe in 2.8.
yeah….nice..give the new spirit for bloging
Great!
This looks sleek…
like that new dashboard-
I just love WordPress!
Can’s Wait!
looking forward to the new WP!
((: thank you…
Hi, Great for You espacially to WP
wait this!!!!!
oh my good,
I am waiting anxiously for this release, as I am new to wordpress but still I love it and looking forward to use the new wordpress on all my website. I even converted my whole website in just one day from my old lagacy system. Its really cool and full of features.
A quick thank you to all the Team @wordpress.
is it free?? and if costing how mush$$
mrice58: Yes, of course it’s free. It’s just the next version of the application, and will automatically replace the one you are currently using when the time comes.
Can’t wait. This just keeps getting better.
we wait…
Setting up the plugin’s feature would be really great. Or if you prefer some widgets in the guise of plugins. For
example the online presence widget ; e.g Plugoo would be an example.
Some professional themes would be helpful , for professional blogs I found only the cutline theme appropriate .. so a theme , which keeps things simple, yet appealing would be appreicated.
Previous Version just already so nice. more than anything else will immediately emerge version WordPress 2.7, of course growing facilitate and sophisticated. Very I wait for newest version its. OK.
good news!
You touched on the fact that WordPress.com will see the 2.7 feature upgrade soon. I’m just wondering if this means that there will be a WordPress MU 2.7 release within a resonable timeframe after the initial WordPress 2.7 release?
Yes, MU will have a 2.7 release shortly after the initial release. Usually it’s a couple of weeks later.
Judging by the number of “Yay!”, “Wow!”, “Can’t wait!” posts the release is really awaited…
Great to hear! Waiting for it…..
So from Nov 10 onwards my wordpress.com blog dashboard will be all new, or is this about wordpress.org? Dumb question, perhaps, but better ask than wonder!
The change will come later in November, probably, but yes, WordPress.com blogs will all be upgraded to 2.7.
So, who pays you guys if we get all this great stuff for free???? =)
Are we going to have to buy software for this? If so, how much will it cost?
I kinda liked the horizontal navigation because of it’s ability to have practically unlimited sub-menus. I’ve designed a number of CMS UIs based on this logic.
Looks great! Can’t wait for it to be released!!
Sebastian
Hi,
I’ve been a recent user of WordPress (since aug 2007). I don’t even know if anybody has already raised this. But most of the things now-a-days that we try to add to our blog pages are based on java scripts. I can understand that if you allow java script, there would be a security leak. But if it possible to enable just the simple java scripts which wouldn’t create security issues and which could give some more power to our content, it would be a nice add-on. There are different varieties of statistics tools available on the internet for free to see the blog usage most of them are either java script or flash scripts. So if there is anyway you can enable these scripts without compromising the security, it would be really good n cool for our blogs.
VVS: We prioritize the security our your blog above all else, which is the reason we don’t allow independent JavaScript. For those features that require JavaScript that we hear people asking for, we try to provide a widget, such as for the Flickr badge. The WordPress.com built-in stats function is undergoing some revisions currently, and will have even more stats goodness when it launches in the near future. In the meantime, the stats included in your WordPress.com account does provide quite a bit of stats information.
Looks like you’re addressing most of the issues I had with the admin panel.
i can’t wait any longer. i will be pleased. thanks
waiting for it . good job
how many days more?
i love the simple design of wordpress. :]
i can’t wait for the updates…
i hope in the future wordpress can allow html, let users upload things or create their own page….
and something that the users can sign in and sign out of the blog..//
haha i’m wishing for the impossible…
but i really really really hope html and embed codes would be allowed in the future
and uploading videos and music. 🙂
thankss!
I LOVe WoRDprEsS!
Wow it looks great, there’s a better dashboard design
I think this upgrade will help to have a better manage of posts.
Thanks WordPress. 🙂
Hurry up!
Please!
Great service, thanks for your work… wanna test it right now!
Oh it is really great!!!!!!
Hope to get some amazing features