When I installed WP 3.0, I had to disable all the plugins, and then reactivate them. Seems I missed the Feedburner plugin for a day, but it should be back up now. Hopefully it wasn’t too much trouble. Gave me a hell of a scare when my Feedburner account showed that most of my subscribers had disappeared (they’re back after I reinstalled the plugin).
I’m also going to try to upgrade my WordPress theme without causing too much damage, and then install a dynamic content gallery, or something like that, so that featured posts will stay at the top for significantly longer.
Internet technology is in a constant state of evolution, and it’s important to stay on top of it, so I’m glad I’ve got a little time to put into it this week.
Soon, I’ll let readers know more about the networking capability. It’s actually more powerful than I thought, and allows great customization for user blogs. For now, I’ll be under the hood when I’ve got the time. Maybe this is the modern version of working on your car — at least it is for me.