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ProcessWire 3.0.103 core updates Blog
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 Blog
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 Blog
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. 

ProcessWire 3.0.111 core updates Blog
This week we look at ProcessWire’s strategy of continuous improvement and refactoring on top of our solid foundation, and in ProcessWire 3.0.111 that brought refactoring to a few core classes and some other useful additions.

ProcessWire 3.0.28 & 2.8.28 Blog
Includes coverage of weekly updates to the ProcessWire core, as well as a look at how to create your own custom utility hook functions.

ProcessWire 3.0.45 core updates Blog
This latest version on the dev branch includes several tweaks, fixes, upgrades and some nice optimizations. This post covers them all, plus a look at our new Page field configuration. Then we conclude with some fun API tips and tricks.

Short update with ProcessWire 3.0.62 master Blog
While a relatively quiet week due to travel, the 3.0.62 version has been merged from dev to master, plus a few other small updates.

ProcessWire 3.0.85 core updates Blog
Version 3.0.85 of the ProcessWire core has numerous small adjustments and tweaks, plus it adds new collapsed notifications support and new configurable labels for checkbox fields.

ProcessWire 3.0.86 core updates Blog
We are getting very close to our next master version of ProcessWire 3.x. This week work continued on covering issue reports, but we also added a few items from our feature requests repository as well. This post contains a brief summary of what went into the core this week.

ProcessWire 3.0.87 core updates Blog
For our final dev branch version of 2017, we've added a couple new features that I think you'll find useful. For starters, we've added drag-and-drop (and paste) image upload support to our richtext editor (CKEditor), which is really handy. We've got all the details and a short screencast here as well. 

ProcessWire 3.0.88 core updates Blog
This week we take a look at several new and useful image manipulation actions now available on ProcessWire image fields in version 3.0.88.

ProcessWire 3.0.89 core updates — Let’s focus Blog
This week we're back with a new dev branch version that adds a new feature we think you'll like: focus point image cropping. That's also the “focus” of this blog post. This version also includes resolutions to numerous issue reports and more.

ProcessWire 3.0.92 core updates Blog
This version expands upon our recently introduced Focus Point selection feature for image fields by adding zoom support to the mix. This version also continues resolving GitHub issue reports as other recent dev versions have, while we work towards a release candidate for ProcessWire 3.1.

ProcessWire 3.0.98 Master & ProCache Buster Blog
In this post we look at a new core version on the master branch, and a new version of ProCache that includes a browser-cache busting feature called Buster.

ProcessWire 3.0.99 core updates Blog
This latest version of the core adds a lot of useful new options for affecting the appearance of inputs in the Uikit admin theme. This version also adds a handy new config setting to disable HTTPS requirements in dev/staging environments.

ProcessWire 3.0.69 plus Login for Facebook module Blog
This week's version of ProcessWire on the dev branch is 3.0.69 and it includes several minor bug fixes. This week's post focuses in on a new module released today called Login for Facebook, which I think many might find useful, and we've got all the details here.

Rebuilding the ProcessWire.com website (part 1) Blog
This post contains an introduction to our plans for rebuilding the ProcessWire.com website. In part one, we take a look at the initial strategy, framework, and concept for the new site, primarily from the development side.

ProcessWire 2017 Roadmap Blog
Looking back over the last year, it's been a really great year for the project, and wow has it gone fast! In this post we'll look back at some of what we've accomplished over the last year, and–more importantly–introduce and review our 2017 roadmap.

Tesla Model S + ProcessWire Blog
While we work towards a 3.x master version, we'll shift gears for a moment this week to review the Tesla Model S that we borrowed for the weekend, and were truly inspired by it. We've also got some updates to several 1st party modules this week as well.

Using InnoDB with ProcessWire Blog
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.

WordPress vs. ProcessWire Blog
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.

ProcessWire 3.0.117 core updates Blog
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 Blog
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.

Rebuilding the ProcessWire.com website (part 2) Blog
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) Blog
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.