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&lt;p&gt;&lt;img style="float:left;margin:15px;" src="http://www.websitemagazine.com/images/blog/wp-mini.gif" width="73" height="73" alt="" /&gt;Blogging/CMS software WordPress announced the release and immediate availability of of WordPress 3.1 &amp;ndash; named Reinhardt. Before you rush off and upgrade to a fresh install, take a moment to review some of the more notable changes.
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Perhaps most important to Web marketers using WordPress is that 3.1 features a redesigned linking workflow which makes it easier to link to existing posts and pages. When linking in the visual editor you can now choose to link a word or phrase to existing content by searching through existing posts. Incredibly helpful and a great way to showcase content new readers may not know exists.
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WordPress 3.1 also features an administration bar which includes access to frequently used pages, and a streamlined writing interface that enables WP users to hide panels that are not used with any frequency. 
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Those using WordPress to run multi-site networks also benefit from the upgrades in 3.1. The Super Admin dashboard menu has been replaced by &amp;ldquo;Network Administration&amp;rdquo; and all of the options have moved to its own dashboard that can be switched over to when managing the site/network. 
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