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Drupal 7.24 Released

Drupal has recently released its latest update: Drupal 7.24. This maintenance and security update is mainly for security vulnerabilities fixes. To learn more about the update, please read this release note from Drupal Official Website.

Joomla! 3.2.0 Stable Released

Joomla! has recently released its latest update: Joomla! 3.2.0. Here are the details:

  • Content version control
  • Many user interface improvements
  • Built-in Joomla! Extensions Finder as an onsite interface to the Joomla! Extensions Directory (that currently lists over 4000 extensions) providing one-click extensions installation
  • Increased security with strong passwords and two step authentication
  • And much more…

To learn more about the update, please read this article on Joomla! official website.

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WordPress 3.7 Released

WordPress has recently released its latest update: WordPress 3.7 version (name: “Basie”, in honour of Count Basie). According to WordPress.org, the new version of WordPress features:

  • Updates while you sleep: With WordPress 3.7, you don’t have to lift a finger to apply maintenance and security updates. Most sites are now able to automatically apply these updates in the background. The update process also has been made even more reliable and secure, with dozens of new checks and safeguards.
  • Stronger password recommendations: Your password is your site’s first line of defense. It’s best to create passwords that are complex, long, and unique. To that end, our password meter has been updated in WordPress 3.7 to recognize common mistakes that can weaken your password: dates, names, keyboard patterns (123456789), and even pop culture references.
  • Better global support: Localized versions of WordPress will receive faster and more complete translations. WordPress 3.7 adds support for automatically installing the right language files and keeping them up to date, a boon for the many millions who use WordPress in a language other than English.
  • and much more…

To update, log in to your WordPress dashboard and the update button is listed on top of the browser. To learn more about the update, please read this blog post from WordPress.org

WordPress 3.6.1: Maintenance and Security Release

WordPress has recently released its latest update: WordPress 3.6.1 version. This is a security release for all previous versions. According to WordPress.org, the security fixes include:

  • Block unsafe PHP unserialization that could occur in limited situations and setups, which can lead to remote code execution.
  • Prevent a user with an Author role, using a specially crafted request, from being able to create a post “written by” another user.
  • Fix insufficient input validation that could result in redirecting or leading a user to another website.

To update, log in to your WordPress dashboard and the update button is listed on top of the browser. To learn more about the update, please read this blog post from WordPress.org

WordPress 3.6 Released

WordPress has recently released its latest update: WordPress 3.6 version (name: “Oscar”, after the jazz pianist Oscar Peterson). According to WordPress.org, the new version of WordPress features:

  • The new Twenty Thirteen theme inspired by modern art puts focus on your content with a colorful, single-column design made for media-rich blogging.
  • Revamped Revisions save every change and the new interface allows you to scroll easily through changes to see line-by-line who changed what and when.
  • Post Locking and Augmented Autosave will especially be a boon to sites where more than a single author is working on a post. Each author now has their own autosave stream, which stores things locally as well as on the server (so much harder to lose something) and there’s an interface for taking over editing of a post, as demonstrated beautifully by our bearded buddies in the video above.
  • Built-in HTML5 media player for native audio and video embeds with no reliance on external services.
  • The Menu Editor is now much easier to understand and use.
  • and much more…

WordPress has even created a video to showcase the powerful features of WordPress 3.6

To update, log in to your WordPress dashboard and the update button is listed on top of the browser. To learn more about the update, please read this blog post from WordPress.org