ProcessWire 3.0.60 core updates and more 8 years ago
This week we have ProcessWire 3.0.60, which is likely to be our next master version. We've also got a few more Pro module updates, as well as a major update to our online API reference.
ProcessWire core updates (2.6.1) and more 10 years ago
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.
ProcessWire core updates, pull requests and more (2.5.25) 10 years ago
New FileValidator module type, Validation and sanitization of SVG files, Module configuration is now even simpler, Clear page cache by matching pages with custom selector, Planning for ProcessWire 2.6 and more…
ProcessWire 3.0.121 core updates and more 6 years ago
The RC1 version for our next master release is here. This post covers all the details and information about how you can help. We also look at a a new PageAction module added to ListerPro, and a couple of other new modules currently in development.
ProcessWire 3.0.166 core updates and more 4 years ago
This week ProcessWire version 3.0.166 is released on the dev branch. In this post we’ll cover all that’s new relative to the previous version, 3.0.165. Plus we’ll check out the latest new versions of ProCache and FormBuilder.
ProcessWire 2.6.17 expands admin navigation with bookmarks 9 years ago
You can now create bookmark navigation to edit, list, add or find any page(s) in the admin! Lots of details with screenshots and more.
ProcessWire 2.6.23 (2.7 rc2), translation features, license discussion 9 years ago
This week we released ProcessWire 2.6.23 (2.7 rc2) which includes many tweaks, PRs and some nice new language translation features. This post also has discussion of a more open license for ProcessWire, and a heads-up for those using Microsoft hosted email.
New User Activity module features and ProcessWire 3.0.206 2 years ago
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.
Upgrades and optimizations – ProcessWire 3.0.22 and 2.8.22 9 years ago
This week we have some nice optimizations and enhancements for the core, as well as some great upgrades in the forums! Our Inputfield forms (including page editor) got a whole lot faster, and our Password field got a ton of nice enhancements.
Powerful new text-searching abilities in 3.0.160 5 years ago
In ProcessWire 3.0.160 we’ve got some major upgrades and additions to our text-search abilities. This brings a whole new level of power to $pages->find() and similar API calls, especially when it comes to search engine type queries.
ProcessWire 2.6.21 upgrades comments + more on PW 3.x 9 years ago
This week ProcessWire 2.6.21 introduces a new star rating system to the comments field. See it in action here. 2.6.21 also includes several fixes in preparation for 2.7. This post also covers some more details on ProcessWire 3.x.
Considering the CKEditor 4 to 5 upgrade 2 years ago
With 2023 fast approaching, and CKEditor 4 having an EOL in 2023, I'm starting to feel a little pressure to get a plan in place. But is the replacement (CKEditor 5) the best path forward?
New image editing features (2.5.19) 10 years ago
This week there are a whole bunch of new image editing features available for ProcessWire. We've also got a screencast to demonstrate them for you here.
ProcessWire 3.0.108 preview 7 years ago
In this post we preview a new feature coming in ProcessWire 3.0.108, which is a major upgrade to our live search feature in the admin. In this update, PW’s search becomes a lot more versatile and powerful while remaining just as easy to use. Plus, there are some fun and useful power-user features that we’ll cover here too.
ProcessWire 2.5.5 – New module configuration 10 years ago
ProcessWire 2.5.5 (dev) adds great new module configuration options that are a lot cleaner and will save module developers time.
ProcessWire 3.0.40 core and more 8 years ago
New master and dev versions released, more coverage of what you can do with the new Functions API, plus a couple useful tips and tricks.
ProcessWire Core Comments Upgrades 10 years ago
Discusses the new threaded comments feature now available on the dev branch this week.
Extra action in your Page List (core updates 2.6.5) 10 years ago
Now you can get extra action(s) in the Page List and Lister. Plus a new inline copy/clone feature, new restore from trash feature, the ability to specify page list label formats, and more.
Padloper brings eCommerce to ProcessWire 9 years ago
This week Antti writes about the Padloper - commercial eCommerce platform for ProcessWire.
Using InnoDB with ProcessWire 6 years ago
This week we take a look at a couple of reasons why you might want to choose InnoDB as your MySQL database engine when installing ProcessWire.
Using TinyMCE 6 in ProcessWire 2 years ago
The TinyMCE 6 rich text editor opens up a lot of new and useful abilities for ProcessWire users. In this post, we'll take a look at a few of them, and how you can start using them now, with a focus on those that are unique to ProcessWire's adaptation of TinyMCE.
Merry Christmas! Here's ProcessWire 3.0.3 and 2.7.3, and some more! 9 years ago
Today we've got some nice upgrades to the comments manager, two new ProcessWire versions (3.0.3 and 2.7.3), plus a great tutorial from LostKobrakai.
New Site Profiles, Site Exporter and more… 10 years ago
The ProcessWire installer now lets you choose a site profile. New site profile exporter is far better than the previous. Support for append/prepend files on a per-template basis
ProcessWire 3.0.173 core updates: New URL hooks 4 years ago
ProcessWire 3.0.173 adds several new requested features and this post focuses on one of my favorites: the ability to hook into and handle ProcessWire URLs, independent of pages.
ProcessWire 2.6.15 makes the permissions system a whole lot better 9 years ago
The focus of this week has been on ProcessWire's permissions system. We've taken what we already had, and made it simpler, more powerful, and more flexible.