What's New in WordPress
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WordPress 6.7 Release Candidate 2 Released!
The second release candidate (RC2) of WordPress 6.7 has been released and is now available for WordPress users to download and test! Like the previous beta version! WordPress 6.7 version of the WordPress software is still under development. Do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on a critical site.It is recommended that you test RC2 on a test server and a blank site. There are four ways to test WordPress ...
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WordPress 6.7 Beta 3 Testing Guide: New Features, Testing Steps and Key Improvements
WordPress 6.7 Beta 3 (third beta version) is now ready for testing! This beta version of the WordPress software is still under development. When you download and test it, remember to make sure you don't install, run or test this version of WordPress on operational or critical websites.It is recommended that, as with the previous two beta versions (WordPress 6.7 Beta 1 and WordPress 6.7 Beta 2), it's best to down...
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Gutenberg 19.0 (Gutenberg) What's New: Custom Field Connections and Quick Edit for Data Views are Live!
Gutenberg 19.0 has been released, let's see what's new in Gutenberg 19.0? In the Gutenberg 19.0 (Gutenberg) release, two important features have been added under the Experimental tag that will allow people to opt-in to tests and provide feedback. These features can be enabled by going to Gutenberg > Experimental. The first feature allows blocks to be linked to custom fields, which is something many people are eager to see. The second feature allows for the use of data...
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WordPress 6.6 will be released soon: new features, performance improvements and future development trends in detail
WordPress 6.6 will be released on 7/16/2024. This release has a slightly shorter release cycle, and is largely built on the previous version, with some new content such as partial styling and overrides in Synchronized Mode, as well as a number of enhancements to features from recent releases, including font libraries and the Interaction API.The Data View, which is the first attempt at the administrator's redesign effort introduced in 6.5, has continued to evolve with new layout options, a combined Template Section and schema experience and a more accessible admin...