WordPress 3 has come storming out of the gates to glowing reviews (or with lots of cussing, depending on how successful the website owner was with the upgrade!) I have fortunately been able to stay out of the latter group, despite having to upgrade a couple of production sites which were running betas. That’s the nerd living on the edge in me (but is lots safer than jumping out of airplanes like I used to do for a living for a mere $50 a month jump pay.)
This newest version brings WordPress into the big leagues as a Content Management System (CMS) with the promise and dangers it entails. The new menu system now allows the enduser to structure the flow of a website with little to no assistance from capitalist swine like myself. Users can focus on bringing important points to the fore and emphasizing core products or services without having to add a gazillion lines of code or adding yet another plugin to handle custom menus and slow the system down further.
