Packing your Weener
Posted on | March 31, 2008 | 5 Comments
Well, the other day at work I noticed a big box ‘o’ Weener. Surprised; I was!
But I felt better with the Welfare message on the side. Remember guys, plastic wrap your Weener!
On a slightly more serious note, I’ve upgraded the blog to version 2.5 now, there’s a lot of new bits to get used to. So I’ll be trying to blog a bit more and make this a little more regular. Hopefully with less Weener
But that’s it for now, it’s far too late, and I’ve just finished working. So sleep is calling… Goodnight
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My name is Ben; I'm a designer and photographer.
March 31st, 2008 @ 3:17 am
Weener Plastic Packaging, eh? I’ll take three.
Everytime you make a blog post, you say you’re going to blog more and it never happens.
How do you find 2.5, by the way? I found a bug that stopped /wp-admin/ working with a comment “REMOVE THIS?”; surprise surprise, when removed, it worked. Also, the pretty theme in the screenshots (that match wordpress.org’s new theme) isn’t showing for me – I still have the old 2.3 theme.
March 31st, 2008 @ 11:09 pm
Hopefully with the advent of a decent computer at home I shall actually live up to my claims this time and be using more.
2.5 went good for me, still using the theme I adapted in 1.5 – without any modification for Wordpress’ since. I’m sure it’ll break sometime soon though.
Do you use caching? If so, you’ll need to empty it to see the new theme I believe.
April 1st, 2008 @ 4:25 am
Yeah, but having emptied the cache and trying four different browsers over two machines I still get the old dashboard, and my login page is completely stripped of style. Fail.
I’ve opened a ticket on the forums to see what people there have to say. I should have resisted until a point release came out so they had time to fix crap like this, but the screenshots were so pretty…
April 1st, 2008 @ 7:53 am
Nothing really to fix, mine works fine. Did you run the update.php and sure you replaced all the old files? Nothing to do with the new host?
April 5th, 2008 @ 5:27 pm
Actually, yes, everything to do with the new host. He updated it via ssh and figured he could do it without instructions… then got it miserably wrong. He didn’t delete the old files first and so only new files were written in. Fail.