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  • 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 3.0.63 adds client-side image resizing 8 years ago

    This week we've added client-side image resize support to the core, and we think you are really going to like what it brings and how it works.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.65 core updates 7 years ago

    This week’s core version on the dev branch includes a lot of small fixes and improvements. We’ve also got a new multi-language URL field available this week as well.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.72 & 3.0.71 – Pages export/import 7 years ago

    We've added a new pages export/import feature to the core! In this post, we tell you how to install it and use it. This post is also updated for related additions added in ProcessWire 3.0.72.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.81 upgrades the Role editor 7 years ago

    ProcessWire 3.0.81 makes major improvements to the Role editor, simplifying the setup of access control in ProcessWire.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.83 core updates 7 years ago

    This week's version adds the new Uikit 3 admin theme to the core! Plus we've got some nice upgrades our built-in Password field.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.84 core updates 7 years ago

    This week we've got a newly updated ProcessWire installer, some nice upgrades to our user profile editor, along with more updates to the new Uikit admin theme that was recently added to the core.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.91 core updates 7 years ago

    This week we take a look at an interesting and useful new way to find pages in ProcessWire: by Fieldtype.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.93 core updates 7 years ago

    Just a short update this week and we work on the finishing touches for the next master release version of the ProcessWire core.

  • 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 3.0.97 core updates 7 years ago

    A short update this week looking at ProcessWire 3.0.97 and a preview of coming attractions.

  • ProcessWire core updates (2.5.10) 10 years ago

    This week a new configuration method was added that enables you to modify most of ProcessWire's configuration settings directly in the admin.

  • ProcessWire core updates (2.5.14) 10 years ago

    It's multiples week, with new support for multiple copies of the same module, multiple templates for users, and multiple parents for users.

  • ProcessWire core updates (2.5.15) 10 years ago

    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.

  • ProcessWire core updates (2.5.16) 10 years ago

    Blank versus 0, Configurable URL segments from template settings, and more…

  • ProcessWire core updates (2.5.18) 10 years ago

    Field editor now lets you target templates, optimization to field cloning, and numerous updates to sessions.

  • ProcessWire core updates (2.5.24) 10 years ago

    Asset minification and support, field dependencies upgrades, shift-click with checkboxes, more modal options, ProcessUser dropdowns and more.

  • ProcessWire core updates (2.5.26) 10 years ago

    Content-type support added to templates, ProCache version 2.0.2 released, PageList now supports hover actions, and more.

  • ProcessWire core updates (2.5.27) 10 years ago

    Getting close to ProcessWire 2.6. Field cloning upgrade and support for “notes”. New each() method added to all ProcessWire arrays, and more new WireArray syntax fun. Plus, more on module configuration, and support for PHP 5.6 __debugInfo().

  • ProcessWire core updates (2.5.28) 10 years ago

    ProcessWire 2.6 coming as soon as next week, great new $cache additions, and System Notifications updates.

  • ProcessWire core updates (2.5.8) 10 years ago

    This week we added modal tab support to the page editor. For sites with a lot of fields, the performance improvements are massive.

  • ProcessWire core updates (2.5.9) 10 years ago

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

  • ProcessWire 3.0.103 core updates 7 years ago

    This week we've got some really nice upgrades to three core modules: SessionHandlerDB, ProcessForgotPassword and FieldtypeComments. This post covers all the details. 

  • ProcessWire 3.0.106 core updates 7 years ago

    Several updates this week including a new way to perform $pages->find() searches by using Field tags, a new Field tag manager, new methods added to our $input API variable, new Inputfield traversal methods, and more!

  • ProcessWire 3.0.108 core updates 6 years ago

    Continuing from last week's post, ProcessWire 3.0.108 is now available on the dev branch, and it adds support for a new, more powerful live search in the admin. This week we will take a closer look at how it works, as well as how module developers can make their modules searchable too. 

Latest news

  • ProcessWire Weekly #554
    In the 554th issue of ProcessWire Weekly we'll check out the latest core updates, introduce a couple of new third party modules, and more. Read on!
    Weekly.pw / 21 December 2024
  • Custom Fields Module
    This week we look at a new ProFields module named Custom Fields. This module provides a way to rapidly build out ProcessWire fields that contain any number of subfields/properties within them.
    Blog / 30 August 2024
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