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ProcessWire core updates (2.5.15)

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Blogging about Logging–New log viewing feature in the ProcessWire admin, new capabilities added to $log API variable, new ability to create fields from your template editor and new core module for icon selection. More 

Wrapping up the comments upgrades

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Now in week 3 of the core comments upgrades, almost all the planned functionality is now in place and available for use on the dev branch. Here is what was added this week… More 

More New Comments Upgrades

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More new comments upgrades including admin approval of comments from email, new admin notification email options, new user notification emails and more. More 

ProcessWire core updates (2.5.9)

Configurable admin thumbnail images. Updates to System Notifications. New ProcessHello template module for creating Process modules. More 

ProcessWire 2.5.7 creepy core updates

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AJAX file upload drafts. Field/template context now available for any field property. Configurable labels for "Content" and "Children" tabs in page editor… and more. More 

Introducing ProcessWire ListerPro

ListerPro enables you to find, filter, list and manipulate pages based on any of their properties. It is a truly unique, powerful and easy-to-use tool that will significantly enhance the way you work with ProcessWire. 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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