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ProcessWire 2.6.7 core updates and more

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This week we introduced new standardized include/hook files that make a lot of tasks easier, less ambiguous and more efficient when developing sites and applications in ProcessWire. We also released yet another new version of ListerPro that take editable columns even further. In addition, ProcessWire 2.6.7 includes updates from numerous GitHub reports and PRs. More 

Inline ajax page editing comes to ListerPro (ProcessWire 2.6.6)

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This week (actually, the last few weeks) we've updated ListerPro to support inline ajax editing for any page and just about any Fieldtype. After using it here this week, I have to be honest and say I think this is a pretty revolutionary new way to edit pages in ProcessWire. More 

Major updates to ProFields Table field

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It's the 1-year anniversary of ProFields (or close to it anyway), so we've prepared a major update to ProFields Table to celebrate, and it's available for download now by registered users. This post goes in detail about all the new features that have been added. More 

ProcessWire core updates (2.6.1) and more

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ProcessWire 2.6.1 brings a page editor that now reminds you to save, and Process modules now support external view files. In addition, we updated the "Hello World" modules for PW 2.6, and put together a mini tutorial on how to create really simple short links. More 

Latest news

  • ProcessWire Weekly #553
    In the 553rd issue of ProcessWire Weekly we'll check out the latest weekly update from Ryan, introduce a new third party module called Text Synthesis, and more. Read on!
    Weekly.pw / 14 December 2024
  • Custom Fields Module
    This week we look at a new ProFields module named Custom Fields. This module provides a way to rapidly build out ProcessWire fields that contain any number of subfields/properties within them.
    Blog / 30 August 2024
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