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ProcessWire core and ListerPro module updates Blog
New responsive tables in the admin. Now you can create databases at install time. New ListerPro v1.0.2. New magic trick–disappearing modules. And more.

ProcessWire core and ProFields updates (2.5.22) Blog
Image caption support in the rich text editor. Upload support now provided in image selection window. Major upgrade to ProFields Textareas fieldtype. Markdown Textformatter module now with Parsedown support. And more.

ProcessWire, Form Builder and CSS frameworks (2.5.23) Blog
Form Builder gets a major upgrade with support for CSS frameworks, and what it means for ProcessWire's core.

ProcessWire updates and new field types Blog
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.

ProcessWire 3.0.23 and 2.8.23 Blog
This week we have a few nice tweaks for those using multi-language support and translation tools in ProcessWire. Plus improvements to the 2.8.x branch, and a new feature for repeaters.

ProcessWire 3.0.29 and 2.8.29 Blog
This week we covered close to a dozen issues and around ten pull requests, so you'll find lots of updates in today's versions (3.0.29 and 2.8.29). Plus some info for those that have inquired about ProcessWire site development help.

Looking closer at the ProcessWire 3.x and 2.8 release Blog
In this post we take a look at 3.0.32 core updates and go into detail about how we might handle the release of ProcessWire 3.0 and 2.8.

ProcessWire 3.0.33 and 2.8.33 Blog
This week we've loaded up our new ProcessWire repository with the latest 3.x version and we have some more details on that, as well as the official 3.x release date. We've also got a recipe you might find useful here as well.

ProcessWire 3.0.44 – Repeater and Repeater Matrix upgrades Blog
Lots of fun new upgrades to our Repeater and Repeater Matrix fields this week. In this post we cover all the details along with a couple of screenshots. You can start using these now in ProcessWire 3.0.44.

ProcessWire 3 master and changelog Blog
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 3.0.37 and ProFields Text Blocks Blog
In addition to our regular core updates, we also have a new ProFields module to introduce to you this week. It's something a little different that we've found pretty useful and think some of you will too.

ProcessWire 3.0.119 and new site updates (part 3) Blog
This week we take a look at what's new in ProcessWire 3.0.119 and then we finish up by taking a look at a few screenshots from the new ProcessWire development website.

ProcessWire 3.0.120 and continued site rewiring (part 4) Blog
This post takes a look at updates for ProcessWire 3.0.120 and discusses our work towards the next master version. In addition, we take a look at some more updates and screenshots for the new ProcessWire.com website. 

ProcessWire 3.0.124 and new website launched Blog
In this week’s post, we’ll take a look a look at the new website and focus on some parts of it and how they were built. Then we’ll dive into the latest version of ProcessWire on the dev branch, version 3.0.124.

ProcessWire 3.0.140 and FormBuilder v40 Blog
This week we’ll take a look at a new version of FormBuilder that's on the way (with a screencast), as well as the latest version of the core: ProcessWire 3.0.140.

ProcessWire updates and additions in progress Blog
This week we’ve got a few new and interesting core updates in progress, though none quite ready to release just yet. So rather than releasing version 3.0.154 today, I thought we'd instead take a brief look at what’s coming over the next few weeks. This post covers all the details.

ProcessWire 3.0.154 and 3.0.155 core updates Blog
This post covers a few of the bigger updates in ProcessWire 3.0.154 and 3.0.155 on the dev branch. This includes a new function for live replacement of text in core and modules, a new method for creating canonical URLs, and some major upgrades to our $input->urlSegment() method that I think you’ll like!

New User Activity module features and ProcessWire 3.0.206 Blog
This week we have ProcessWire 3.0.206 on the dev branch and a new version of the ProDevTools UserActivity module, which we'll take a closer look at in this post.

ProcessWire 3.0.20 updates, plus a review of ProcessWire 3.x so far Blog
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.

New paginated Fieldtype support and FieldtypeTable upgrades Blog
With support for paginated Fieldtypes, ProcessWire’s scalability has moved to the next level. Not sure what this means? Don't worry, this post has a screencast that makes it clear. We've also got some other nice upgrade for ProFields Table.

Introducing IftRunner and the story behind it Blog
This week we have guest post by Antti Peisa from Avoine, discussing about ProcessWire sponsoring and product development on top of ProcessWire.

New 2.8 version, current projects and PW usage Blog
This week we've got ProcessWire 2.8.62, a look at some current work-in-progress, and some nice momentum in ProcessWire usage and market share.

Web hosting changes and server upgrades Blog
This week our focus was on the server side of things (rather than on the code side) and we've got some exciting upgrades to share with you.

Two new WireMail modules and using Gmail with PW Blog
A look at two new WireMail modules for sending email, plus details on how you can configure ProcessWire to use Gmail for sending email.

New modules, file validation, and great websites Blog
A look at two new modules released this week: LoginRegisterPro and FileValidatorImage. Discussion on upcoming plans for new FileValidator modules and how they are useful in PW. Plus a brief highlight of two great new ProcessWire-powered websites: Aaron Copland (an American composer) and Sono Motors (an EV startup).