Trusted WordPress tutorials, when you need them most.
Beginner’s Guide to WordPress
WPB Cup
25 Million+
Websites using our plugins
16+
Years of WordPress experience
3000+
WordPress tutorials
by experts

WordPress 3.2 Gershwin – Features, Screenshots, and Live Demo

On July 4th, the independence day of United States of America, Matt Mullenweg announced the release of the most anticipated WordPress 3.2 which was named after George Gershwin. You all should have already upgraded by now, but for those of you who were enjoying the BBQ with the family or busy in general, this would be a good time to upgrade. Don’t forget to follow our ultimate guide to upgrading WordPress.

We have already written about the features and screenshots of WordPress 3.2. You can also check out the live demo of WordPress 3.2 on our demo site.

You can also check out the official release video of WordPress 3.2 Gershwin.

Don’t forget to answer the survey of which feature of WordPresss 3.2 you like the most on our Facebook Fan Page.

Disclosure: Our content is reader-supported. This means if you click on some of our links, then we may earn a commission. See how WPBeginner is funded, why it matters, and how you can support us. Here's our editorial process.

Editorial Staff

Editorial Staff at WPBeginner is a team of WordPress experts led by Syed Balkhi with over 16 years of experience in WordPress, Web Hosting, eCommerce, SEO, and Marketing. Started in 2009, WPBeginner is now the largest free WordPress resource site in the industry and is often referred to as the Wikipedia for WordPress.

The Ultimate WordPress Toolkit

Get FREE access to our toolkit - a collection of WordPress related products and resources that every professional should have!

Reader Interactions

2 CommentsLeave a Reply

  1. wayne.liebman

    Thanks for the rundown. Any idea how to change the column width in the fullscreen edit mode? Mine seems much wider than I like–can’t find any documentation of this.

  2. hillers54

    Thanks boys.

    Here we go again, upgrade time.

    What increases in load speed have you noticed – seen lots of talk about leaner and meaner.

    Appreciate the overview.

Leave A Reply

Thanks for choosing to leave a comment. Please keep in mind that all comments are moderated according to our comment policy, and your email address will NOT be published. Please Do NOT use keywords in the name field. Let's have a personal and meaningful conversation.