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roots/wordpress (roots/wordpress)
v6.4.3
: Version 6.4.3
Version notes available on WordPress.org Documentation.
v6.4.2
: Version 6.4.2
Version notes available on WordPress.org Documentation.
v6.4.1
v6.4
: Version 6.4
Sourced from WordPress.org Documentation.
Highlights
This latest version of WordPress introduces a new, versatile default theme and a suite of upgrades to empower every step of your creative journey. Craft your content seamlessly with further writing improvements. Explore more ways to bring your vision to life and streamline site editing with enhanced tools. Whether you’re new to WordPress or an experienced creator, WordPress 6.4 has something for you. Discover the unmatched flexibility of building with blocks and let your ideas take flight.
Meet Twenty Twenty-Four
Experience site editing at its finest with Twenty Twenty-Four. This new multi-faceted default theme has been thoughtfully crafted with three distinct use cases in mind, from writers and artists to entrepreneurs. Save time and effort with its extensive collection of over 35 templates and patterns—and unlock a world of creative possibilities with a few tweaks. Twenty Twenty-Four’s remarkable flexibility ensures an ideal fit for almost any type of site. Check it out in this demo.
Let your writing flow
New enhancements ensure your content creation journey is smooth. Find new keyboard shortcuts in List View, smarter list merging, and enhanced control over link settings. A cohesive toolbar experience for the Navigation, List, and Quote blocks lets you work efficiently with the tooling options you need.
The Command Palette just got better
First introduced in WordPress 6.3, the Command Palette is a powerful tool to quickly find what you need, perform tasks efficiently, and speed up your building workflow. Enjoy a refreshed design and new commands to perform block-specific actions in this release.
Categorize and filter patterns
Patterns are an excellent way to leverage the potential of blocks and simplify your site-building process. WordPress 6.4 allows you to organize them with custom categories. Plus, new advanced filtering in the Patterns section of the inserter makes finding all your patterns more intuitive.
Get creative with more design tools
Build beautiful and functional layouts with an expanded set of design tools. Play with background images in Group blocks for unique designs and maintain image dimensions consistent with placeholder aspect ratios. Do you want to add buttons to your Navigation block? Now you can do it conveniently without a line of code.
Make your images stand out
Enable lightbox functionality to let your site visitors enjoy full-screen, interactive images on click. Apply it globally or to specific images to customize the viewing experience.
Rename Group blocks
Set custom names for Group blocks to organize and distinguish areas of your content easily. These names will be visible in List View.
Preview images in List View
New previews for Gallery and Image blocks in List View let you visualize and locate where images on your content are at a glance.
Share patterns across sites
Need to use your custom patterns on another site? Import and export them as JSON files from the Site Editor’s patterns view.
Introducing Block Hooks
Block Hooks enables developers to automatically insert dynamic blocks at specific content locations, enriching the extensibility of block themes through plugins. While considered a developer tool, this feature is geared to respect your preferences and gives you complete control to add, dismiss, and customize auto-inserted blocks to your needs.
Performance wins
This release includes more than 100 performance-related updates for a faster and more efficient experience. Notable enhancements focus on template loading performance for themes (including Twenty Twenty-Four), usage of the script loading strategies “defer” and “async” in core, blocks, and themes, and optimization of autoloaded options.
Accessibility highlights
Every release is committed to making WordPress accessible to everyone. WordPress 6.4 brings several List View improvements and aria-label support for the Navigation block, among other highlights. The admin user interface includes enhancements to button placements, “Add New” menu items context, and Site Health spoken messages. Learn more about all the work aimed at improving accessibility in this post.
Other notes of interest
- PHP 8.1 or 8.2 are recommended for use with WordPress 6.4. Find in-depth details on PHP support in this post.
- WordPress 6.4 disables attachment pages for new installations.
v6.3.3
: Version 6.3.3
Version notes available on WordPress.org Documentation.
v6.3.2
: Version 6.3.2
Sourced from WordPress.org Documentation.
Summary
Maintenance updates
This security and maintenance release features 19 bug fixes on Core, 22 bug fixes for the Block Editor, and 8 security fixes.
This is a short-cycle release. You can review a summary of the maintenance updates in this release by reading the Release Candidate announcement.
Security updates
The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities, and allowing them to be fixed in this release:
- Marc Montpas of Automattic for finding a potential disclosure of user email addresses.
- Marc Montpas of Automattic for finding an RCE POP Chains vulnerability.
- Rafie Muhammad and Edouard L of Patchstack along with a WordPress commissioned third-party audit for each independently identifying a XSS issue in the post link navigation block.
- Jb Audras of the WordPress Security Team and Rafie Muhammad of Patchstack for each independently discovering an issue where comments on private posts could be leaked to other users.
- James Golovich and WhiteCyberSec for each independently identifying a way for logged in user to execute any shortcode.
- mascara7784 for identifying a XSS vulnerability in the application password screen.
- Jorge Costa of the WordPress Core Team for identifying XSS vulnerability in the footnotes block.
- s5s and raouf_maklouf for independently identifying a cache poisoning DoS vulnerability.
v6.3.1
: Version 6.3.1
Sourced from WordPress.org Documentation.
Summary
Maintenance updates
This minor release features 4 bug fixes in Core and 6 bug fixes for the block editor. You can review a summary of the maintenance updates in this release by reading the Release Candidate announcement.
v6.3
: Version 6.3
Sourced from WordPress.org Documentation.
Highlights
This momentous release opens new possibilities for the creative expression of designers, creators, and builders. Powerful tools and refined controls give users confidence and allow them to easily manage their sites.
Do everything in the Site Editor
WordPress 6.3 brings your content, templates, and patterns together in the Site Editor for the first time. Add pages, browse style variations, create synced patterns, and enjoy fine-tuned control over navigation menus. Spend less time switching across different site areas—so you can focus on what matters most. Creation to completion, all in one place.
Preview Block themes
Experience block themes before you switch and preview the Site Editor, with options to customize directly before committing to a new theme.
Create and sync patterns
Arrange blocks and save them to the ‘My Patterns’ section for use throughout your site. You can even specify whether to sync your patterns (previously referred to as “Reusable blocks”) so that one change applies to all parts of your site. Or, utilize patterns as a starting point with the ability to customize each instance.
Work faster with the Command Palette
Switch to a specific template or open your editor preferences with a new tool that helps you quickly access expanded functionality. With simple keyboard shortcuts (⌘+k on Mac or Ctrl+k on Windows), clicking the sidebar search icon in Site View, or clicking the Title Bar, get where you need to go and do what you need to do in seconds.
Sharpen your designs with new tools
New design controls bring more versatility for fine-tuning, starting with the ability to customize your captions from the Styles interface without coding. You can manage your duotone filters in Styles for supported blocks and pick from the options provided by your theme or disable them entirely. The Cover block gets added settings for text color, layout controls, and border options, making this powerful block even more handy.
Track design changes with Style revisions
With a new audit trail, you can now see how your site looked at a specific time. Visualize these revisions in a timeline and access a one-click option to restore prior styles.
Annotate with the Footnotes block
Footnotes add convenient annotations throughout your content. Now you can add and link footnotes for any paragraph.
Show or hide content with the Details block
Use the Details block to avoid spoiling a surprise, create an interactive Q&A section, or hide a long paragraph under a heading.
Performance gets a boost
WordPress 6.3 has 170+ performance updates, including defer and async support for the Scripts API and fetchpriority support for images. These improvements, along with block template resolution, image lazy-loading, and the emoji loader, can dramatically improve your website’s perceived load time.
Accessibility remains a core focus
Incorporating more than 50 accessibility improvements across the platform, WordPress 6.3 is more accessible than ever. Improved labeling, optimized tab and arrow-key navigation, revised heading hierarchy, and new controls in the admin image editor allow those using assistive technologies to navigate more easily.
Other highlights
Set aspect ratio on images
Specify your aspect ratios and ensure design integrity, especially when using images in patterns.
Build your site distraction-free
Distraction-free designing is now available in the Site Editor.
Rediscover the Top Toolbar
A revamped Top Toolbar offers parent selectors for nested blocks, options when selecting multiple blocks, and an interface embedded into the title bar with new functionality in mind.
List View improvements
Drag and drop to every content layer and delete any block you would like in the updated List View.
Build templates with Patterns
Create unique patterns to jumpstart template creation with a new modal enabling access to pattern selection.
v6.2.4
: Version 6.2.4
Version notes available on WordPress.org Documentation.
v6.2.3
: Version 6.2.3
Sourced from WordPress.org Documentation.
Summary
This is a short-cycle release. You can review a summary of the maintenance updates in this release by reading the Release Candidate announcement.
Security updates
The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities, and allowing them to be fixed in this release:
- Marc Montpas of Automattic for finding a potential disclosure of user email addresses.
- Marc Montpas of Automattic for finding an RCE POP Chains vulnerability.
- Rafie Muhammad and Edouard L of Patchstack along with a WordPress commissioned third-party audit for each independently identifying a XSS issue in the post link navigation block.
- Jb Audras of the WordPress Security Team and Rafie Muhammad of Patchstack for each independently discovering an issue where comments on private posts could be leaked to other users.
- James Golovich and WhiteCyberSec for each independently identifying a way for logged in user to execute any shortcode.
- mascara7784 for identifying a XSS vulnerability in the application password screen.
- Jorge Costa of the WordPress Core Team for identifying XSS vulnerability in the footnotes block.
- s5s and raouf_maklouf for independently identifying a cache poisoning DoS vulnerability.
v6.2.2
: Version 6.2.2
Sourced from WordPress.org Documentation.
Summary
The 6.2.2 minor release addresses 1 bug and 1 security issue. Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately. All versions since WordPress 5.9 have also been updated.
Security updates
The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities and allowing them to be fixed in this release.
- Block themes parsing shortcodes in user-generated data; thanks to Liam Gladdy of WP Engine for reporting this issue.
The issue above was originally patched in the 6.2.1 release, but needed further hardening here in 6.2.2. The Core team is thankful for the community in their response to 6.2.1 and collaboration on finding the best path forward for proper resolution in 6.2.2.
v6.2.1
: Version 6.2.1
Sourced from WordPress.org Documentation.
Summary
Maintenance updates
This minor release features 20 bug fixes in Core and 10 bug fixes for the block editor. You can review a summary of the maintenance updates in this release by reading the Release Candidate announcement.
Security updates
The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities, and allowing them to be fixed in this release.
- Block themes parsing shortcodes in user generated data; thanks to Liam Gladdy of WP Engine for reporting this issue
- A CSRF issue updating attachment thumbnails; reported by John Blackbourn of the WordPress security team
- A flaw allowing XSS via open embed auto discovery; reported independently by Jakub Żoczek of Securitum and during a third party security audit
- Bypassing of KSES sanitization in block attributes for low privileged users; discovered during a third party security audit.
- A path traversal issue via translation files; reported independently by Ramuel Gall and during a third party security audit.
v6.2
: Version 6.2
Sourced from WordPress.org Documentation.
Highlights
Meet the reimagined Site Editor
An updated interface gives you more control over your site editing experience. Explore full previews of your templates and template parts, then jump in and get to editing your site from wherever you choose.
Manage your menu in more ways with the Navigation block
A new sidebar experience makes it easier to edit your site’s navigation. Add, remove, and reorder menu items faster—no matter how complex your menus are.
Discover a smoother experience for the Block Inserter
A refreshed design gives you more visibility and easier access to the content you need. Use the Media tab to drag and drop content from your existing Media Library quickly. Find patterns faster with a split view that lets you navigate categories and see previews all at once.
Find the controls you want when you need them
Your block settings sidebar is better organized with tabs for Settings and Styles. So the tools you need are easy to identify and access.
Build faster with headers and footers for block themes
Discover a new collection of header and footer patterns. Use them with any block theme as a quick, high-quality starting point for your site’s templates.
Explore Openverse media right from the Editor
Openverse’s library catalogs over 600 million free, openly licensed stock images and audio—and now it’s directly integrated into the Editor.
Focus on writing with Distraction Free mode
For those times you want to be alone with your ideas. You can now hide all your panels and controls, leaving you free to bring your content to life.
Experience the Site Editor, now out of beta
Stable and ready for you to dive in and explore: 6.2 is your personal invitation to discover what the next generation of WordPress—and block themes—can do.
Meet the new Style Book
Get a complete overview of how every block in your site’s library looks. All in one place, all at a glance.
Copy and paste styles
Perfect the design on one type of block, then copy and paste those styles to other blocks to get just the look you want.
Custom CSS
Power up your site any way you wish. Add CSS to your site, or your blocks, for another level of control over your site’s look and feel.
Sticky positioning
Choose to keep top-level group blocks fixed to the top of a page as visitors scroll.
Importing widgets
Options to import your favorite widgets from Classic themes to Block themes.
Local fonts in themes
Default WordPress themes offer better privacy with Google Fonts now included.
v6.1.5
: Version 6.1.5
Version notes available on WordPress.org Documentation.
v6.1.4
: Version 6.1.4
Version notes available on WordPress.org Documentation.
v6.1.3
: Version 6.1.3
Version notes available on WordPress.org Documentation.
v6.1.2
: Version 6.1.2
Sourced from WordPress.org Documentation.
Summary
Maintenance updates
This minor release features 20 bug fixes in Core and 10 bug fixes for the block editor. You can review a summary of the maintenance updates in this release by reading the Release Candidate announcement.
Security updates
The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities, and allowing them to be fixed in this release.
- Block themes parsing shortcodes in user generated data; thanks to Liam Gladdy of WP Engine for reporting this issue
- A CSRF issue updating attachment thumbnails; reported by John Blackbourn of the WordPress security team
- A flaw allowing XSS via open embed auto discovery; reported independently by Jakub Żoczek of Securitum and during a third party security audit
- Bypassing of KSES sanitization in block attributes for low privileged users; discovered during a third party security audit.
- A path traversal issue via translation files; reported independently by Ramuel Gall and during a third party security audit.
v6.1.1
: Version 6.1.1
Sourced from WordPress.org Documentation.
Summary
Maintenance updates
This maintenance release features 28 bug fixes in Core and 18 bug fixes for the Block Editor.
The following core tickets from Trac were fixed:
- Canonical: Setting a
NOT EXISTS
tax query inpre_get_posts
action triggers a fatal error inwp-includes/canonical.php
(#55955) - Editor: Massive (potential) performance issues within
get_default_block_editor_settings
(#56815) - Editor: Padding within table cells ignored (#56818)
- Editor: Creating taxonomy templates for specific terms are wrongly displayed as not found (#56902)
- Editor: Separator colors defined using background within
theme.json
for style variations are ignored (#56903) - Editor: Avoid running unnecessary expensive logic around
theme.json
parsing for classic themes (#56945) - Editor: Unable to add blocks on WP 6.1 – “+” button in editor shows up only in certain condition (#56955)
- Editor: Improve performance of the
WP_Theme_JSON
class (#56974) - Editor: Merge bugfixes from Gutenberg into Core for WP 6.1.1 (#57038)
- Editor: Fluid typography fixes for 6.1.1 (#57075)
- Formatting: Check that the Normalizer class exists in
remove_accents()
(#56980) - General: Update to
get_page_by_title
in 6.1 changesWHERE
clause (#56991) - I18N: Fatal error when loading translations early due to a DB error with
WPLANG
set (#57051) - I18N: Always pass
$locale
toload_textdomain()
if we know the locale (#57060) - Media: Featured Image bug in 6.0.3 (#56855)
- Media:
decoding="async"
breaks my site (#56969) - Menus: WP 6.1-RC6:
menu-item-has-children
class is not being applied correctly (#56946) - Post, Post Types: WP 6.1 –
get_page_by_title(null)
returns a page (#57039) - Query:
WP_Query::the_post
causes a type warning when querying for ids, not full post objects (#56948) - Query:
WP_Query
caching discardsposts_fields
andposts_clauses['fields']
filters. (#57012) - Text Changes: Replace instances of “Full site editing” with “Site editor” (#57026)
- Themes:
register_block_core_template_part
doesWP_Query
even on themes that do not support it (#56923) - Themes:
WP_Theme_JSON_Resolver::get_user_data_from_wp_global_styles
call toWP_Query
incorrect. (#56900) - Themes: Twenty Twenty-Three: visited state of button links use the incorrect text color (#56928)
- Themes: Reduce usage of
wp_get_theme
(#57057) - Upgrade/Install: Updating plugins with WP6.1 creates
.maintenance
file and leaves it (#56966) - Upgrade/Install: An unupdated Version of Gutenberg Fatally breaks the site on WordPress 6.1 Autoupdate (#56985)
- Users:
cache_users()
not defined when callingget_user
without field parameter or usingall_with_meta
orall
(#56952)
The following block editor issues from GitHub were fixed:
- Post Featured Image: Fix height/scale overwriting border inline styles (#44213)
- Fluid typography: add font size constraints (#44993)
- Allow direct selection of nested Page List block by avoiding dual rendering within block (#45143)
- Fix popover deprecations (#45195)
- Components: Refactor
ColorPalette
tests to@testing-library/react
(#44108) - Convert the
ColorPalette
component to TypeScript (#44632) - List v2: fix migration when nested list is invalid (#44822)
- Link to
homeUrl
from site editor view menu. (#45475) - Table Block: Apply borders and padding on both front end and editor (#45069)
- Change the order of the pseudo-states in the pseudo selectors array (#45559)
- Do not look for block variants, if not supporting block-templates (#45362)
- Restore the empty paragraph inserter (#45542)
- Cover: Avoid content loss when the
templateLock
value isall
orcontentOnly
(#45632) - List: disable nested list drop zone so dropping list items works (#45321)
- Switch background color to text color on block separator (#44943)
- [WP6.1.1] AutoComplete: Revert to
event.keyCode
to fix IME composition issue (#45704) - [WP6.1.1] FormTokenField: Revert to
event.keyCode
to fix IME composition issue (#45703) - Fluid typography: adjust font size min and max rules (#45536)
v6.1
: Version 6.1
Sourced from WordPress.org Documentation.
Highlights
The third major release of 2022 is here. Download it now! As of today, WordPress powers 43% of websites worldwide.
Site owners and administrators should upgrade to take full advantage of the many stability, performance, and usability enhancements today. Furthermore, WordPress content creators will enjoy a suite of new features geared toward improving the writing and designing experiences.
Twenty Twenty-Three:
A fresh default theme with 10 distinct style variations
After the introduction of foundational elements for block themes and style variations introduced by the 5.9 and 6.0 releases WordPress site builders welcome a new default theme, Twenty Twenty-Three, that is powered by 10 different styles and tagged as “Accessibility Ready.” These intentionally unique ensure users can apply a different look and feel to their site with a single click—all within a single theme.
New templates for an improved creator experience
Additional new and more refined templates now give site builders more control over the creation of their sites. In this suite of new templates find a custom template for posts & pages in the Site Editor. Create and edit template parts like headers and footers more quickly with a new search-and-replace tool and easily view your new site.
Design tools for more consistency and control
Thoughtful upgrades to the controls for design elements and blocks make laying out and building your new site a more consistent, complete, and intuitive experience.
Manage menus with ease
New fallback options in the navigation block mean you can edit the menu that’s open; no searching needed. Plus, the controls for choosing and working on menus have their own place in the block settings. The mobile menu system also gets an upgrade with new features, including different icon options, to make the menu yours.
Cleaner layouts and document settings visualization
View and manage post and page settings with a better-organized display improving the use of features like template picker and scheduler.
One-click lock setting for all inner blocks
When locking blocks, a new toggle lets you apply your lock settings to all the blocks in a containing block like the group, cover, and column blocks.
Improved block placeholders
Various blocks have improved placeholders that reflect customization options to help you design your site and its content. For example, the Image block placeholder displays custom borders and duotone filters even before selecting an image.
Compose richer lists and quotes with inner blocks
The List and Quote blocks now support inner blocks, allowing for more flexible and rich compositions like adding headings inside your Quote blocks.
More Responsive text with fluid typography
Fluid typography lets you define font sizes that adapt for easy reading in any screen size.
Add starter patterns to any post type
In WordPress 6.0, when you created a new page, you would see suggested patterns so you did not have to start with a blank page. In 6.1, you will also see the starter patterns modal when you create a new instance of any post type.
Find block themes faster
The Themes Directory has a filter for block themes, and a pattern preview gives a better sense of what the theme might look like while exploring different themes and patterns.
Keep your Site Editor settings for later
Site Editor settings are now persistent for each user. This means your settings will now be consistent across browsers and devices.
A streamlined style system
The CSS rules for margin, padding, typography, colors, and borders within the styles engine are now all in one place, reducing time spent on layout-specific tasks and helps to generate semantic class names.
Updated interface options and features
Updates include styling elements like buttons, citations, and links globally; controlling hover, active, and focus states for links using theme.json (not available to control in the interface yet); and customizing outline support for blocks and elements, among other features.
Continued evolution of layout options
The default content dimensions provided by themes can now be overridden in the Styles Sidebar, giving site builders better control over full-width content. Developers have fine-grained control over these controls.
Block Template parts in classic themes
Block template parts can now be defined in classic themes by adding the appropriate HTML files `parts` directory at the root of the theme.
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