ProcessWire 3.0.123 new master
Happy Holidays! This latest master version of ProcessWire contains hundreds of new additions, fixes, optimizations and more. This post covers all the highlights. More
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Happy Holidays! This latest master version of ProcessWire contains hundreds of new additions, fixes, optimizations and more. This post covers all the highlights. More
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. More
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. More
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. More
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. More
Continuing work on the new ProcessWire.com, this week we discuss the documentation section of new site as more progress is made More
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. More
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. More
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. More
The focus this week was on covering the queue of issue reports, and a whole lot of progress was made. Plus some other useful additions can be found ProcessWire 3.0.113. This post covers all the details. More
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. More
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. More
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. More
In the last blog post I told you about how two-factor authentication was coming to the core and what our plans were. This week it's ready to use in ProcessWire 3.0.109, so we'll take a closer look at all the details and how to use it. More
This week we're going to discuss a new security feature that's currently in development on the dev branch: 2-factor authentication. In this post we look at the benefits of 2FA, how it works, the coming implementation in ProcessWire, and more. More
“Indeed, if ProcessWire can be considered as a CMS in its own right, it also offers all the advantages of a CMF (Content Management Framework). Unlike other solutions, the programmer is not forced to follow the proposed model and can integrate his/her ways of doing things.” —Guy Verville, Spiria Digital Inc.