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More New Comments Upgrades Blog
More new comments upgrades including admin approval of comments from email, new admin notification email options, new user notification emails and more.
ProcessWire 3.0.115 and 3.0.116 core updates Blog
This week we look at the two newest development branch versions, as there was no post last week. I couldn't type very well this time last week due to a cat bite, but all is well now. We didn't have a blog post for the 3.0.114 core updates, but there was a brief update on that version in the forum here, if you haven't already seen it. In this post, we'll cover what's new for 3.0.115 and 3.0.116, which includes quite a lot.
Optimizing processwire.com and major upgrades to ProCache Blog
This post discusses new optimizations we've made to processwire.com and highlights new additions to ProCache, including CDN integration, HTML minification, CSS/JS merge and minification and more.
ProcessWire 2.6.13 and a preview of ProDrafts Blog
A preview of the upcoming ProDrafts module. Plus ProcessWire 2.6.13 with Pages "Add New" menu now sortable, dynamically loaded "Children" tab in the page editor, a new CKEditor version and more.
ProcessWire 2.6.18 updates, pagination and SEO Blog
ProcessWire 2.6.18 is full of fixes in preparation for PW 2.7 stable, plus a couple of new things you might like. But the meat of this post is about pagination in ProcessWire, SEO best practices for pagination, and more.
ProcessWire 2.7.2 master and 3.0.2 devns Blog
This week we don't have any major new features to introduce to you, but we do have two new ProcessWire versions! Plus we have a look at what's coming in the weeks ahead.
ProcessWire 3.0 (alpha 2) and 2.6.22 (rc1) Blog
This week we bring you two new versions of ProcessWire: 3.0 alpha-2 and 2.6.22 rc1. In this post we discuss the new module and template compiler options built into ProcessWire 3.x.
ProcessWire 3.0.112 and new Verified URL Fieldtype Blog
This post takes a comprehensive look at the new Verified URL Fieldtype added to the ProcessWire ProFields package. We also review updates for the latest version of ProcessWire, 3.0.112 on the dev branch.
ProcessWire 3.0.115 and 3.0.116 core updates Blog
This week we look at two new versions on the dev branch and a lot of updates. These include new page traversal methods, page list customization options, improved empty trash process, two factor authentication improvements, improvements to the profile editor, and more.
ProcessWire 3.0.13, selector upgrades, and new Form Builder version Blog
This week we've got major upgrades to ProcessWire's selector engine, a great new version of Form Builder, and a few other core updates as well!
ProcessWire 3.0.21 and 2.8.21! Blog
We've got some great updates for you this week, especially for those still running ProcessWire 2.x. ProcessWire 3.x also got a lot more stable this week. In fact, this week ProcessWire 2.x and 3.x formed a new alliance!
ProcessWire 3.0.36 and looking forward Blog
A look at what's new in ProcessWire 3.0.36 master, plus a look forward at what we'll be working on in the weeks ahead.
ProcessWire 3.0.42 is out and ProDevTools is released Blog
What's in the new master version 3.0.42, and covering the release of the new ProDevTools modules: ProfilerPro and API Explorer. Plus, a look at some of what we'll be focusing on in 2017!
ProcessWire 3.0.54 and Uikit 3 admin theme Blog
Last week's post indicated we may have the first [beta] version of the Uikit admin theme ready, and I’m glad to report that we've now got it ready for download on GitHub. In this post, we’ll describe what’s new, how to install it, and how to develop with it.
ProcessWire 3.0.56 and Uikit admin theme updates Blog
This week we have a new core version on the development branch and some nice updates to our Uikit admin theme in development. This post covers them in detail, includes a screencast and links to a live demo of the updates.
ProcessWire 3.0.57 and admin theme framework updates Blog
This week, some more layout options have been added to it that I think many may find useful. This post highlights them with a screencast.
ProcessWire 3.0.73 and new Fieldset types Blog
This post is all about fieldsets in ProcessWire. Version 3.0.73 adds some nice UI upgrades when it comes to working with them. Plus we cover two new modules we have in development for managing groups of fields in fieldsets.
ProcessWire 3.0.75 and a new version of ProDrafts Blog
A new version of ProcessWire on the dev branch, and a new version of ProDrafts that adds repeater support and workflow support.
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 3.0.24 and 2.8.24 enhance page traversal Blog
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 3.0.25 and 2.8.25 bring enhanced page finding selectors Blog
This week we've got a pretty major upgrade to our page finding selectors that we think you will find useful in a lot of cases! Now you can accomplish much more with less, and this really brings our selectors to the next level.