WordPress is a state-of-the-art, semantic, personal publishing platform with a focus on aesthetics, Web standards, and usability. It was born out of a desire for an elegant, well-architected personal publishing system. While primarily geared towards functioning as a Weblog, WordPress is also a flexible CMS capable of managing many types of Web sites. In addition to the basic blog functions, it also has an integrated link manager (e.g. for blogrolls), file attachments, XFN support, support for stand-alone pages, Atom and RSS feeds for both content and comments, blogging API support (Atom Publishing Protocol, Blogger, MetaWeblog, and Movable Type APIs), spam blocking features, advanced cruft-free URL generation, a flexible theme system, and an advanced plugin API.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This update fixes several minor bugs from 2.6. Changes include improved RTL (right-to-left) language support in the admin interface; permalink fixes for IIS users; a fix for an image insertion problem in the "Press This" bookmarklet; improved performance in the admin sections for blogs with many plugins installed; and many other fixes.
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