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  • What to do after upgrading to the latest master 7 years ago

    With everything running smoothly on the new master version, we wanted to recommend a few additional steps that will help you take advantage of some of the new features. Plus a look at developing for and with ProcessWire.

  • WordPress vs. ProcessWire 6 years ago

    This week we look at the WordPress vs. ProcessWire series of videos by Jonathan Lahijani. We talk with him about the how the videos are made, what inspired them, what's been learned, platform strengths, future plans, and more.

  • Working towards a new admin theme 8 years ago

    This week we've started developing a new admin theme for ProcessWire that aims to be a community collaboration. We've now got some good momentum with lots to share in this post. We also get into some technical details and have screenshots as well.

  • Wrapping up the comments upgrades 10 years ago

    Now in week 3 of the core comments upgrades, almost all the planned functionality is now in place and available for use on the dev branch. Here is what was added this week…

  • ProcessWire 3.0.117 core updates 6 years ago

    Work continues on the new processwire.com website, while the core received several updates including support for Markup Regions "pw-optional" attributes, upgrades to WireArray that make it a lot more useful, and more.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.118 core updates 6 years ago

    This week, ProcessWire 3.0.118 contains several updates and this post covers them all. The most significant update is a useful new addition for viewing and manipulating page redirects, right from the page editor.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.119 and new site updates (part 3) 6 years ago

    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) 6 years ago

    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 3.0.121 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 3.0.123 new master 6 years ago

    Happy Holidays! This latest master version of ProcessWire contains hundreds of new additions, fixes, optimizations and more. This post covers all the highlights.

  • Rebuilding the ProcessWire.com website (part 2) 6 years ago

    Continuing work on the new ProcessWire.com, this week we discuss the documentation section of new site as more progress is made

  • Rebuilding the ProcessWire.com website (part 5) 6 years ago

    Happy New Year! This week we’ll take a quick look at last week’s new master version launch and then discuss the status of the new ProcesssWire.com website currently in development. 

  • ProcessWire 3.0.124 and new website launched 6 years ago

    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.

  • A closer look at ProcessWire ProMailer 6 years ago

    This week we take a closer look at the upcoming ProMailer module with a lot more details and screenshots. Plus an update on next steps with the new website and development schedule in the weeks ahead. 

  • ProcessWire 3.0.126 core updates 6 years ago

    This week we take a look at what’s in ProcessWire 3.0.126 which focuses largely on resolving issue reports, but also includes a handy new $page->if() method. 

  • ProcessWire 3.0.127 core updates 6 years ago

    This week we look at the latest version of ProcessWire, 3.0.127. This version contains nearly 30 new commits resolving dozens of older issue reports and adds two new useful status settings for pages.

  • ProcessWire ProMailer now available 6 years ago

    This week ProcessWire ProMailer has been released, plus we’ve got a nice upgrade in our community support forum, and more.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.130 core updates 5 years ago

    This week we’ll take a detailed look at a few useful new API additions made in the last few weeks, along with examples of each.

  • ProcessWire.com website hosting upgrades 5 years ago

    Quietly and without interruption this week, our whole website moved from a single static server to a load-balanced multi-server environment, giving us even more horsepower and redundancy than before.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.131 core updates 5 years ago

    ProcessWire 3.0.131 adds support for partial/resumable downloads and http stream delivery, and contains several updates to our comments system, among other updates.

  • Lots of module updates 5 years ago

    In this post we take a quick look at the new version of ProFields Repeater Matrix, yet another new version of FormBuilder, and a new version of the GoogleClientAPI module.

  • ProcessWire 3.0.132 adds WEBP image support 5 years ago

    This week I’m happy to report we now have WEBP image support in ProcessWire thanks to a GitHub pull request from Horst Nogajski. This enables you to have highly optimized image output in PW and I think you’ll really like the difference it makes. Read on for all the details.

Latest news

  • ProcessWire Weekly #542
    In the 542nd issue of ProcessWire Weekly we'll check out a couple of new third party modules, a new site of the week, and more. Read on!
    Weekly.pw / 28 September 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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