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ProcessWire 3.0.133 core updates

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ProcessWire 3.0.133 adds a useful new $page->meta() method for a new type of page-specific persistent data storage, adds the ability for users to create their own bookmarks in Lister, and has a handy and time saving update for the asmSelect input type. Read on for all the details, examples and screenshots. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.132 adds WEBP image support

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This week I’m happy to report we now have WEBP image support in ProcessWire thanks to a GitHub pull request from Horst Nogajski. This enables you to have highly optimized image output in PW and I think you’ll really like the difference it makes. Read on for all the details. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.131 core updates

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ProcessWire 3.0.131 adds support for partial/resumable downloads and http stream delivery, and contains several updates to our comments system, among other updates. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.124 and new website launched

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In this week’s post, we’ll take a look a look at the new website and focus on some parts of it and how they were built. Then we’ll dive into the latest version of ProcessWire on the dev branch, version 3.0.124. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.123 new master

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Happy Holidays! This latest master version of ProcessWire contains hundreds of new additions, fixes, optimizations and more. This post covers all the highlights. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.118 core updates

This week, ProcessWire 3.0.118 contains several updates and this post covers them all. The most significant update is a useful new addition for viewing and manipulating page redirects, right from the page editor. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.117 core updates

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Work continues on the new processwire.com website, while the core received several updates including support for Markup Regions "pw-optional" attributes, upgrades to WireArray that make it a lot more useful, and more. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.115 and 3.0.116 core updates

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This week we look at two new versions on the dev branch and a lot of updates. These include new page traversal methods, page list customization options, improved empty trash process, two factor authentication improvements, improvements to the profile editor, and more. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.113 core updates

The focus this week was on covering the queue of issue reports, and a whole lot of progress was made. Plus some other useful additions can be found ProcessWire 3.0.113. This post covers all the details. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.111 core updates

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This week we look at ProcessWire’s strategy of continuous improvement and refactoring on top of our solid foundation, and in ProcessWire 3.0.111 that brought refactoring to a few core classes and some other useful additions. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.108 preview

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In this post we preview a new feature coming in ProcessWire 3.0.108, which is a major upgrade to our live search feature in the admin. In this update, PW’s search becomes a lot more versatile and powerful while remaining just as easy to use. Plus, there are some fun and useful power-user features that we’ll cover here too. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.99 core updates

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This latest version of the core adds a lot of useful new options for affecting the appearance of inputs in the Uikit admin theme. This version also adds a handy new config setting to disable HTTPS requirements in dev/staging environments. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.95 core updates: Owner selectors

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This week we take a look at something really cool we added a few months ago but haven't told you about yet: owner selectors. We also take a brief look at what's new in ProcessWire 3.0.95 and the status of our next master version, which is just about ready! More 

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    In the 519th issue of ProcessWire Weekly we'll check out a new third party module called RockForms, introduce the latest ProcessWire core updates, and more. Read on!
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