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ProcessWire 3.0.19 lets you work with thousands of pages at once 9 years ago
This week we have something different and wonderful, thanks to our friends at Avoine!
ProcessWire 3.0.200 new master/main version 3 years ago
This new main/master version has more than 220 commits, resolves more than 80 issues, adds numerous new features, performance improvements and optimizations, and consumes HALF the disk space of our previous release. This post covers all the details.
A stocking full of $pages updates with ProcessWire 3.0.46 8 years ago
This week, the big stuff is between you and Santa, but what we do have are lots of useful stocking stuffers for you to enjoy in ProcessWire 3.0.46!
ProcessWire 3 master and changelog 8 years ago
ProcessWire 3 is now officially released! In this post we cover all that's new in ProcessWire 3 relative to our previous major version.
ProcessWire 3.0.61 master 8 years ago
This week we've merged the dev branch to the master branch for ProcessWire version 3.0.61 master. This replaces the existing master version 3.0.42. There is quite a lot in this new version and we'll cover much of it here in this post.
ProcessWire 3.0.95 core updates: Owner selectors 7 years ago
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!
ProcessWire 3.0.24 and 2.8.24 enhance page traversal 8 years ago
This week updates were focused on covering GitHub issue reports and feature requests, plus some great new performance improvements to our page traversal methods.
ProcessWire 3.0.20 updates, plus a review of ProcessWire 3.x so far 8 years ago
Lots of optimizations in fixes in the latest version of ProcessWire 3.0.20. Plus a recap and review of all that's be added in the 3.x version of ProcessWire.
WebP images on an existing site 5 years ago
In this post we’ll look at a process used for migrating an existing website to use WebP images. We’ll cover everything from preliminary considerations to implementation and testing, with lots of tips and tricks along the way.