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ProcessWire 3.0.213 core updates

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This week we’ll look at the new WireSitemapXML module, a new WireNumberTools core class, and a new ability for Fieldtype modules to specify useful ready-to-use configurations when creating new fields. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.200 new master/main version

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This new main/master version has more than 220 commits, resolves more than 80 issues, adds numerous new features, performance improvements and optimizations, and consumes HALF the disk space of our previous release. This post covers all the details. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.190 core updates

ProcessWire 3.0.190 has 15 commits relative to 3.0.189 and contains a mixture of issue resolutions and feature additions. This post covers them all, in addition to updates for the PageAutosave and ProFields Table modules. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.184 new master/main version

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This week we have a new master/main version released after a full year in the making. As you might imagine, this new version has a ton of great new stuff and we’ll try to cover much of it here. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.177 core updates

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This week we focus in on a new and unique Inputfield module added to the core that enables a lot of useful new input capabilities for tags, sortable multiple selection and custom user input. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.170 core updates

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Happy New Year! Today I’ve bumped the version on the dev branch to 3.0.170, and it’s quite a lot of updates. This post covers most of them. In this post, there’s also a question for you: what would you like to see in ProcessWire in 2021? More 

ProcessWire 3.0.166 core updates and more

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This week ProcessWire version 3.0.166 is released on the dev branch. In this post we’ll cover all that’s new relative to the previous version, 3.0.165. Plus we’ll check out the latest new versions of ProCache and FormBuilder. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.164 new master version

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This week we’re proud to announce the newest ProcessWire master version 3.0.164. Relative to the previous master version (3.0.148) this version adds a ton of new and useful features and fixes more than 85 issues, with more than 225 commits over a period of 7 months. More 

Powerful new text-searching abilities in 3.0.160

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In ProcessWire 3.0.160 we’ve got some major upgrades and additions to our text-search abilities. This brings a whole new level of power to $pages->find() and similar API calls, especially when it comes to search engine type queries. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.154 and 3.0.155 core updates

This post covers a few of the bigger updates in ProcessWire 3.0.154 and 3.0.155 on the dev branch. This includes a new function for live replacement of text in core and modules, a new method for creating canonical URLs, and some major upgrades to our $input->urlSegment() method that I think you’ll like! More 

ProcessWire 3.0.153 core updates

This latest version of the core on the dev branch focuses on comments field updates, significant refactoring/improvements to ProcessWire’s core Template class and PagesLoader class (which is used by the $pages API variable), and we introduce a useful new $pages API method. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.152 core updates

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This week we have some major improvements to our core date/time Inputfield, as well as a new ability to specify your own custom classes for Page objects. Read on for all the details and examples.  More 

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  • ProcessWire Weekly #471
    In the 471st issue of ProcessWire Weekly we're going to check out the latest core updates, introduce a new third party textformatter module for video embedding, and more. Read on!
    Weekly.pw / 20 May 2023
  • A look at the new Page Edit Restore module
    The new Page Edit Restore module helps to prevent page edits in the admin from getting lost when the user’s session is lost. This post covers it in detail.
    Blog / 12 May 2023
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