As we all try to get used to WordPress 2.5 and the changes it brings, I think it is only natural for our eyes to turn towards August 2008 when WordPress 2.6 is currently scheduled to be released. I’ve been reading some posts around the blogosphere lately from people that have had conversations with members of the WordPress team about WordPress 2.6, but I haven’t really seen any details about what we can expect with this new version.

At least this was the case until yesterday when I noticed John managed to track down some information about what is new in WordPress 2.6. Here is the information John provides as of today:

  • Post Revisions — Wiki-style revisions management for blog posts: a cool new power-feature, just announced on the WordPress Development Updates blog.
  • The Meta BookmarkletOkay, so that’s not the official name, but that’s what I’m calling it until there is one. Matt talked about this at WordCamp Dallas — the idea is to have a bookmarklet that would pre-fill information from sites like YouTube, etc. For example, imagine clicking the bookmarklet when you’re watching a YouTube video and then having a new blog post setup for you with the video already embedded. Cool, huh?
  • Post Word Count — A WordPress.com feature that might be making its way into WordPress 2.6.
  • Shift-Click Checkbox Selection — In WordPress 2.6, you should be able to select a range of checkboxes in the category, comment, tag, post, page, and media administration sections by checking the “start” checkbox, holding the Shift key, and then checking the “end” checkbox… Gmail style.

It looks like John will be continuing to update this post as more WordPress 2.6 information comes available, so make sure to check it out!

While we wait for WordPress 2.6, I figured it would be fun to discuss some possible features you’d like to see in the next big release, or at least some changes you’d like to see to the current setup.  I’ll get us started with my short list:

  1. More Plugins Integrated – Not only can plugins sometimes open up security holes in your website, they also can require maintenance.  There is also the concern of poorly coded plugins that can cause way to many database queries and other problems.   I think when WordPress integrated tags into WordPress 2.3, it was a really great move, and one I hoped they would continue going forward.  There are quite a few plugins that are “must use” for pretty much any blog, so I’d like to see many of these built into the core WordPress installation.
  2. Move Categories Box – WordPress 2.5 moved the category box down below the tags.  I’d like to see it back on the right side just above the “Related” menu.  This is a quick and easy change and I would quit forgetting to assign a category when I write posts.

What would you like to see in WordPress 2.6?

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Kyle Eslick

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  1. bardo says:

    absolutely useless features
    i’d better prefer integrated OpenID support

  2. Blake Imeson says:

    For starters how about we get back “ctrl+k” for inserting URLs? Huge annoyance to go back and forth from mouse to keyboard :)

    It’d be nice to be able to change the order of modules on the write page – like the ability to move the post author section up etc.

    I need to start a wish list…

  3. Richard H says:

    I couldn’t agree more on moving the categories box back to the old location.

    It’s not important enough for me to install a plugin, but I’d like to see the Admin Panel more customizable.

    Currently we can expand or collapse each section, but how about making the sections “draggable” so we can choose the ordering we want?

  4. Michael says:

    I’d like to see some bug fixes, I keep having this weird problem where the rss feed that I use (wp-rss2.php) is blank, luckily I use FeedBurner so I can change which feed I use (/feed/) but I don’t understand why this happens so often. I would rather see WordPress get more stable than it already is and more bugs get squashed than to see new features in 2.6.

  5. Jeffro2pt0 says:

    Interesting Michael. I’m having a problem where some of the rss feeds for my tags are appearing as blank pages. I know there are others who are also reporting this issue.

  6. Michael says:

    I would really like to see Wordpress further develop the gallery feature and also a built in video player so it is easy to self host videos.

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