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ProcessWire 3.0.108 core updates

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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.  More 

ProcessWire 3.0.108 preview

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In this post we preview a new feature coming in ProcessWire 3.0.108, which is a major upgrade to our live search feature in the admin. In this update, PW’s search becomes a lot more versatile and powerful while remaining just as easy to use. Plus, there are some fun and useful power-user features that we’ll cover here too. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.107 core updates

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This week we've got a lot of updates on our core dev branch, including new features, issue resolutions and more. For starters, we've added support for making the Trash and Restore features available to non-superusers, along with related improvements. Plus we've got several new useful and interesting page traversal methods and properties added to our $page API. More 

WordPress vs. ProcessWire

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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. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.106 core updates

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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! More 

A look at FormBuilder v34

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This week we take a look at what’s new in the latest version of ProcessWire FormBuilder, followed by a how-to guide and reference for using hooks to intercept and customize form rendering, processing, validation and more. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.105 core updates

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This latest version on the dev branch adds a new site profile to the core, adds useful new functions to our $mail API variable, and makes significant enhancements to our $sanitizer API variable.  More 

ProcessWire 3.0.103 core updates

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

ProcessWire 3.0.101 core updates

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This week's version of ProcessWire on the dev branch continues resolution of GitHub issue reports, and it also adds a new text truncation function to our $sanitizer API, something requested from our requests repository. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.99 core updates

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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. More 

What to do after upgrading to the latest master

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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. More 

ProcessWire 3.0.95 core updates: Owner selectors

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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! More 

Latest news

  • ProcessWire Weekly #559
    The 559th issue of ProcessWire Weekly brings in all the latest news from the ProcessWire community. Modules, sites, and more. Read on!
    Weekly.pw / 25 January 2025
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    ProcessWire 3.0.244 is our newest main/master/stable version. It's been more than a year in the making and is packed with tons of new features, issue fixes, optimizations and more. This post covers all the details.
    Blog / 18 January 2025
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