﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	priority	milestone	component	version	severity	resolution	keywords	cc
10835	Readme.html cleanups, rework	niallkennedy		"I reworked readme.html and related CSS in an attempt to better explain WordPress to first-time users.

== Bigger changes ==

 * Break up ""recommendations"" section into ""requirements"" and ""recommendations"" sections. Matches wording in [http://wordpress.org/about/requirements/ WP.org requirements page].
 * Link to PHP and MySQL homepages (and cron on Wikipedia), just in case it's not obvious to someone.
 * Add mod_rewrite as a recommendation.
 * Note that WordPress 1.5 template changes only are likely to apply if you have a WordPress install from before Feb 2005.
 * Link WordPress logo on top of page to WordPress.org. Add image dimensions to avoid page redraw.
 * Change links and text for XML-RPC tools to reflect their current names and homepages. This paragraph seems geared towards the blogging world of 2005; there have been a few name and ownership changes since.
 * Add a link to WordPress import tools list in wp-admin.

== Smaller changes ==

 * New css for dt and dd elements to match li and p font size and spacing.
 * Add title attributes to some links to better describe destination content (user-facing in tooltip).
 * Convert named HTML entities to UTF code point equivalents to match document style, doctype syntax, and lookup speed.
 * Add nofollow link relationship to install and upgrade links to prevent discourage search crawlers hitting those links.
 * Add abbreviations (abbr) where appropriate to expand content meaning. e.g. <abbr title=""WordPress"">WP</abbr>
 * Remove suggestion to bookmark and constantly check wp dev blog. Encourage users to check their admin dashboard module instead.
 * Explicitly specify GPLv2 instead of just GPL."	task (blessed)	closed	normal	3.0	Upgrade/Install	2.9	normal	fixed	has-patch commit	toscho
