WordPress 2.0.1 Released

For those who have been wait­ing, WordPress 2.0.1 has just been released. This ver­sion has seen a month of bug fix­ing (over 100 bugs squashed), the major­ity being issues with the admin­is­tra­tion screens and their beha­viour. There were some pretty detailed dis­cus­sions on the developer and test­ing mail­ing lists to resolve some of these issues.
Alas, the WYSIWYG post editor is still not access­ible to key­board only users, so if you can only use a key­board and not a mouse make sure to turn it off.
If you want to mark up your posts semantic­ally you might want to turn it off too. With this new “Visu­ally rich editor”, if you want to quote some­body, you need to think “indent”, and if you want to stop quot­ing them, think “outdent”.

The all singing new media uploader, which is right on the edit page where it should be, at least seems to work bet­ter now… but only if you can use a mouse. If you are unable to use a mouse, you will be unable to upload images and other media to your blog. Even with the fancy editor turned off. You are unable to per­form this task. I know it wasn’t very friendly in the last ver­sion, but it did work, you were able to upload images, and copy and paste their tags into your post. You can no longer do that — it does not work.

I’m sorry to harp on about this but remov­ing basic func­tion­al­ity, even if it were for a small num­ber of people (which it is not — a large num­ber of people have trouble using a mouse with pre­ci­sion, if at all), is still a step back­wards in my book.

26 thoughts on “WordPress 2.0.1 Released

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  2. I’m a little con­fused, everything in the WYSIWYG has key­board short­cuts just like quick­tags did, and you can exit win­dows with ESC, etc. Is that dif­fer­ent from what you mean by key­board access?

  3. Matt, I mean that if you are on your Dash­board page (say you’ve just arrived hav­ing logged in. Press tab to give focus to the ‘view site’ link, tab again takes you to ‘sign out’, and so on until you get to ‘write’. Press ‘enter’ to activ­ate the link. You end up on the ‘Write Post’ page, so far so good.

    Next tab once to activ­ate the ‘Title’ field (this used to be act­ive by default), Type in your title, then tab again to activ­ate the post field. Now type in your post content.

    You are right in that you can use alt+b for bold, type some words, alt+b again to turn it off, and con­tinue. Those access keys are doc­u­mented in the little popup help (ALT+h brings it up for you). But when you want to pub­lish your post, whereas tab used to activ­ate the ‘pub­lish’ but­ton (or ‘save and con­tinue’ in advanced mode), tab now inserts some whitespace in your post, and no amount of tab­bing will get you to that but­ton to publish!

    Now, some frus­trated key­board work has just led me to dis­cover that SHIFT-tab will back out to the title field. This is an improve­ment on 2.0, where that didn’t work at all.

    Now, I did think that at least 20 or 30 shift-tabs would be needed to get you back­wards round to the pub­lish but­ton — awk­ward but do-able. But NO! 19 shift+tabs takes you to the upload frame, the next shift-tab takes you back to who-knows-where (I can’t fig­ure what has focus) and one more puts you back in the post field!

    Not only that, but now shift-tab refuses to take you out again! Aaargh!

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  9. Excel­lent! Thanks for that. That could do with being doc­u­mented in the help.
    I men­tioned dis­abling the WYSIWYG in my post. But that still doesn’t solve the upload prob­lem :-(

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  12. Now that Mike is respond­ing here, I’d like to point to some “modi­fic­a­tions” that I’d appre­ci­ate .. The HTML Source win­dows should open in a full fledged win­dow .. I dont see any reason why it opens in a pop up win­dow. The users should get the option where they can choose if they want to write dir­ectly in the HTML source .. That would be a wel­come addi­tion …
    And then there are post fields that I feel needs to be tweaked .. When you install Ulti­mate Tag War­rior and try to get “Tags Sug­ge­sions” for the cur­rent post, the box is so small that the data barely fits in .. Same is the case with “Cur­rent Tags” box .. If only you could move it to the bot­tom of page where there are more fields such as Cus­tom Fields and all …

    I know this shouldve been in the bug track­ing, but I couldnt stop myself from post­ing this .. :P ..

    Take care .. !

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  16. Hi, this is René again. I already did write a com­ment about a month ago when you pos­ted about the former version’s inac­cess­ib­il­it­ies (sorry for not get­ting back to you earlier).

    I will give the 2.0.1 Ver­sion a try as soon as I have time. Sad to hear that the upload fea­ture became some­what more inac­cess­ible. I was won­der­ing if there is a plu­gin or are some plu­gins that could be some kind of tem­por­ary and access­ible replacement?

    Also, I am think­ing about the Access-Key (Short­cuts) fea­ture in gen­eral. I noticed that some WordPress Short­cuts are in con­flict with some Browser-Specific ones; it might be inter­est­ing or help­ful to make access-keys user defineable(changeable, so that, if they are in the need for it, users could add, remove or change which short­cut would lead to which func­tion in wordpress… But well — I guess this belongs to the ‘fea­ture request’ area :)

  17. It’s not just the mouse­less who can’t use the new media uploader.

    On my Pocket PC using the Net­Front browser I can upload a file (with extreme dif­fi­culty until I hack the CSS), but I can’t access the dinky little menu that pops up over the thumbnail.

    If the upload win­dow could dis­play the path to the image like it used to I could code by hand like I always did — now my only option is to to type the path and file­name cor­rectly from memory!

  18. I’m wait­ing to listen more about how the new ver­sion of WP can work with couple of plu­gins that I’ve installed on old ver­sion.
    Every update of WP make me a lot of head pains with fix­ing of 3rd party plu­gins. Be carry­full if you have a lot of plu­gins such on my blog

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