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A look at FormBuilder v34

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This week we take a look at what’s new in the latest version of ProcessWire FormBuilder, followed by a how-to guide and reference for using hooks to intercept and customize form rendering, processing, validation and more. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.80, Pro module Q&A, CKEditor 5 and more

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This week we've got a new version of ProcessWire 3.0.80. In this post we also look at how to create a language pack, and answer a lot of common questions about Pro module renewals, upgrades and more. Lastly, we take a brief look at the upcoming CKEditor 5. More 

FieldsetGroup module released

Wrapping up the fieldset trilogy comes part 3: Fieldset Group, which is now released. In the post we take a closer look at it and compare it to the other fieldset types. Then we wrap up with some hints about more coming up in the weeks ahead. More 

ProcessWire updates and new field types

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This week we've got a new multi-language email field, a tutorial on how to use file/image files as multi-language fields, plus we introduce a new and unique ProFields module that's in the works. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.60 core updates and more

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This week we have ProcessWire 3.0.60, which is likely to be our next master version. We've also got a few more Pro module updates, as well as a major update to our online API reference. More 

Latest news

  • ProcessWire Weekly #519
    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!
    Weekly.pw / 20 April 2024
  • ProFields Table Field with Actions support
    This week we have some updates for the ProFields table field (FieldtypeTable). These updates are primarily focused on adding new tools for the editor to facilitate input and management of content in a table field.
    Blog / 12 April 2024
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