Preparing migration to WordPress 3.5.1

Greetings to all blog readers. We are doing the tests corresponding to the plugins installed on our blog, to see if the ones we are using do not present problems with the version 3.5.1 de WordPress and incidentally update to this version.

The version jump is quite large, although there should be no problem. We will have to be careful, and I am thinking that before updating I should deactivate all the plugins that we are using, and activate them little by little.

At the moment I am testing the plugins locally. This is the first step in the transition to the new song that we will release shortly.

If for some reason once the tests are finished, we proceed to the update and all this goes to the very same! @ # $% ^, Do not think that they were Russian ninjas or anything like that ... it was us, putting the delicate foot. . xDDD

They are warned !! 😉


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  1.   TUDz said

    Success and good luck ^^

  2.   rots87 said

    hahaha if the update fails I will blame some dark side infiltrator 0.0 ¬.¬

    1.    Facundo said

      upgrade!

  3.   st0rmt4il said

    I hope everything goes smoothly 😉

  4.   elendilnarsil said

    Good luck with the changes !!!

  5.   Gregory Swords said

    I am about to migrate my WordPress to… nothing! After a lot of thinking (months!), And trying various static blog generators (like Pelican, Jekill, Octopress, etc), I have decided to create my own blog from scratch, completely manual. Is it crazy in these times that we live in? Maybe, but it's my madness and my blog will be my playground 😉

    1.    elav said

      Hmm, it seems perfect for me when we have a personal blog, where we only write and understand it perfectly, but in a collaborative blog, it is better to have tools already prepared for it and that are also easy to use: example WordPress.

      Reinventing the wheel always brings the pleasure of learning something new, of proposing something and achieving it.

      1.    Gregory Swords said

        I agree with everything you say 😉

    2.    codelab said

      You can take a look at GetSimple CMS, I think it's worth a try.

      More info: http://get-simple.info/

      A greeting.

      codelab