A Stroll Down WordPress Memory Lane
Have you been around since the early days of WordPress? For those that have, I think you’ll really enjoy a recent post over at Planet Ozh which covers A Journey Through Five Years of WordPress. For those that are new to WordPress, you may also enjoy Ozh’s post, as it shows just how far WordPress has come over the past 5 years!
Of course, back in 2003, blogging was still in its very early stages as well, so probably the thing I most enjoyed about this post is seeing how well WordPress has grown along with blogging.
Out of curiosity, I thought it might be fun today to see when everyone else started using WordPress. My first WordPress installation was the start of the WordPress 2.0.x branch. I used Blogger briefly, tried Typepad, but fell in love with WordPress quickly and the rest is history.
How about you? What was the first version of WordPress you used?
The Evolution of WordPress
Though WordPress has been around for quite awhile now, I would guess that a majority of WordPress users are fairly new to the platform (using it less than 2 years). It wasn’t until about 2006 that WordPress really became widely recognized within the blogosphere. If you are new to WordPress, have you ever found yourself wondering when or how WordPress got started?
Yesterday our friend Keith, who is a writer for Weblog Tools Collection, recently wrote about the evolution of WordPress in his post B2/Cafelog to WordPress 1.0. He chronicles the early years of WordPress (May 2003 through January 2004) and talks about the features that were introduced, many of which we now take for granted.
I think posts like this are fun, but they also help us to appreciate things as they are now and to see how far both WordPress and blogging has come. I switched my first blog to WordPress when WordPress 2.0 was originally released. Within 2-3 days I was hooked and haven’t look back since! Now I even use WordPress to develop most of my non-blogging websites as well.
So, how about you? What was the first version of WordPress you used?













