Just launched some pretty major features at WordPress.com: private blogs, store, and custom CSS. ¶
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Nick Wilson | August 4th, 2006 @ 3:08 am |
Where’s the info on Store?
Custom CSS is pretty neat.
Matt | August 4th, 2006 @ 3:10 am |
Custom CSS is a paid upgrade, the store is in the backend interface under “Upgrades”.
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Psycho Dude | August 4th, 2006 @ 7:09 am |
The lack of custom CSS was one of the reeasons why I stopped using wordpress.com, it’s nice to see for new users that it’s finally becoming a possibility
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random | August 4th, 2006 @ 9:09 am |
I assume the CSS is being cleaned prevent the usual attacks (
-moz-binding:,behaviour:etc.); is the code out there? Just KSES?Matt | August 4th, 2006 @ 11:11 am |
We’re using a number of approachs to clean the CSS, but yes we’re definitely watching the security there very closely.
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jess | August 4th, 2006 @ 8:27 pm |
guess who i’m sitting with at a geek meeting- erica from barcamp austin stuff. and we talked about you!
PS UM if we do not get together when you’re in austin that weekend (how long will you be there) i will be VURREH sad.
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Matthew Lesh | August 6th, 2006 @ 1:13 am |
Very very nice one
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