I’ve recently upgraded to the 2.6 edition. All worked except the Tiny MCE plugin problem I’ve had previously. I applied the fix I did last time, and it fixed it. I think it’s specific to this website as it’s not manifested on other sites I manage. I trawled through all the settings several times looking for differences but have never found any…
Meanwhile, check out the little WordPress howto video from Matt showing off some of the new features. Something that doesn’t show is a little red number flag over the plugins menu item that lets you know how many plugins have a new version – neat! Also, the plugins are separated into active and inactive groups instead of being in a long list. It’s a small thing but lots better for management.
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September 22, 2009 at 2:23 am
No cards are easy to get approved for anymore. Consumer credit lines have now been cut by over $2.5 Trillion (last week's figures, thru end-July). Credit lines are being reduced or eliminated entirely. New credit is not being extended unless you have excellent credit.
If you can get a new credit card application approved, the amount of the credit limit will depend on your income and amount of credit currently available to you.