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The New ProcessWire 3.x API Reference

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This week we have the beginnings of the ProcessWire 3.x API documentation ready and published. This post goes more in depth about how it's powered and what's left to do. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.15 adds quick-tree, view & debug panels, utf8mb4 & more

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This week's version of ProcessWire adds several new panels that provide simpler and more direct access to the page tree, page view and debug tools. New page view options also include multi-language selection and configuration support. And if that's not enough, we've also got utf8mb4 support and more! More 

ProcessWire 3.0.14 updates file compiler, fields and more

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Getting closer to the ProcessWire 3.x stable release, version 3.0.14 focuses largely on updates and optimizations specific to recent GitHub issue reports. We also have optimizations and in-depth coverage of PW's file compiler, some new options for required fields, along with a review of some best practices when working with fields. More 

Composer, Google, Calendars and ProcessWire

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This week we've been focused on one of the major 3.x roadmap items, which is to have strong Composer support in ProcessWire. Plus we've got a new module that demonstrates installation by Composer and Google's Client API with Google Calendar. More 

Growing ProcessWire in 2016

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This week we're going to look at our path for growth in 2016, which is already off to a nice start! This includes where we've been, where we're going, and how we will get there–with your help. More 

Latest news

  • ProcessWire Weekly #581
    The 581st issue of ProcessWire Weekly brings in all the latest news from the ProcessWire community. Modules, sites, and more. Read on!
    Weekly.pw / 28 June 2025
  • New ProcessWire admin redesign
    When you upgrade to ProcessWire 3.0.248 or newer (currently the dev branch), you’ll immediately notice something new and beautiful…
    Blog / 9 May 2025
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