Happy Birthday WordPress

by Keith Dsouza | Translate | Print
Tuesday, 27th May 2008 | Share


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Well it’s been a really long weekend and I had quite a break and relaxation for past 4 days. Posting for last 3-4 days has been quite low, but now it’s back to work and blogging.

Oh and I also released a plugin over the weekend don’t forget to check out the awesome Better Tags Manager a neat plugin I created to plug a missing feature in WordPress just like I had created Better Comments Manager more than a year ago to again plug a missing feature in WordPress.

Talking about WordPress here is wishing you a Very Happy Birthday from a guy who loves your code and loves to code for you. And thank you WordPress team for bringing this wonderful blogging tool into the world 5 years ago. It has definitely changed the way people share their views to the world.

Have a great party tonight.



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  1. hassan
    May 27th, 2008 at 4:17 pm #

    Happy Birthday Word press many returns of the day and i pray that you get more users day by day well i dont have to pray for that it’s already happening have a great party in New York …:D.

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  2. AbiLogic
    May 28th, 2008 at 2:31 am #

    WordPress is nice and world-popular blog-engine. I’m have created many themes for it and use in my blogs. Thanks for this WP and Happy Birthday!

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  3. Magie
    May 28th, 2008 at 3:36 am #

    Happy Birthday Wordpress…Go rocketing in the coming years!

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  4. Astrakhan
    May 30th, 2008 at 4:00 pm #

    Thanks. A good article.

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