Archive for Releases
Oracle Critical Patch Update Advisory – October 2023
WordPress 6.4 RC1 is ready for download and testing. Reaching this phase of the release cycle is an important milestone. Check out what’s new and how to get involved.
WP Briefing: Episode 64: Patterns in WordPress
Join WordPress Executive Director, Josepha Haden Chomphosy, as she goes back to the basics and offers some insight into block patterns for WordPress. Don’t miss this exciting insider’s look!
WordPress 6.3.2 – Maintenance and Security release
This security and maintenance release features 19 bug fixes on Core, 22 bug fixes for the Block Editor, and 8 security fixes. WordPress 6.3.2 is a short-cycle release. You can review a summary of the maintenance updates in this release by reading the Release Candidate announcement. Because this is a security release, it is recommended […]
Coming Soon: A Revolutionary Way to Design and Manage Websites with Sitejet Builder for cPanel
Our teams have been working tirelessly to make cPanel even better this year. We’ve made improvements to the features you already love, making them even smoother and stronger, and released new features that take the software to the next level. We understand customer expectations around modern-looking, accessible, and conversion-driven websites have never been higher. And to help you meet this demand, we’re making the most of integration to revolutionize website design and …
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cPanel Vulnerability Report: No Actions Required by Default
Just a few days ago, Zero Day Initiative (ZDI) publicly disclosed not one, not two, but six Zero-Day vulnerabilities in the widely-used Exim mail server. These vulnerabilities have been lurking in the shadows since their discovery in June 2022, when precautionary steps were taken to release patches for Exim and libspf2. Now, the vulnerabilities are finally unraveled. And spoiler alert, you are totally safe! No Action Required by Default on Your End At cPanel, we …
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WordPress 6.4 Beta 3 is now ready for testing! This version is under development, so please do not install, run, or test it on production websites. Learn what’s new and how to get involved in beta testing.
Updated End User License Agreement – Oct. 2023
cPanel reviews its Privacy Policy twice each year. During this review, we also reviewed the cPanel & WHM End User License Agreement (EULA). This blog post summarizes these changes, but you should review both documents completely since they govern our relationship with you, and changes we don’t believe are material may be material to you. Privacy Policy EULA …
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WordPress 6.4 Beta 2 is now ready for testing! This version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical websites. Instead, it is recommended you evaluate Beta 2 on a test server and site.
WP Briefing: Episode 63: A WordPress 6.4 Sneak Peek
Join WordPress Executive Director, Josepha Haden Chomphosy, as she offers an exclusive preview of the upcoming WordPress 6.4 release, accompanied by special guest Sarah Norris, one of the Editor Tech leads for this release. Don’t miss this opportunity for an insider’s look!
Help Influence the Future of WordPress by Taking the 2023 Annual Survey Today
Each year, the WordPress community (users, site builders, extenders, and contributors) provides valuable feedback through an annual survey. The results can influence the direction of the WordPress project by identifying areas that need attention. Annual surveying can also help track trends over time, with data points often finding their way into the yearly State of the Word address.
WordPress 6.4 Beta 1 is now ready for download and testing! This version of the WordPress software is under development. Please do not install, run, or test this version of WordPress on production or mission-critical websites. Instead, it is recommended you evaluate Beta 1 on a test server and site.
Exploring Plesk’s Added Value Solutions So Far in 2023
As we continue to aim to lead web hosting management to new heights, 2023 saw the introduction of a series of innovative features and improvements aiming to enable you going forward into the digital landscape. Let’s have a look together at the added-value solutions from 2023. Sitejet Builder: Empowering Stunning Website Creation One of the standout additions to Plesk in 2023 is the Free Sitejet Builder. This integrated website editor offers a modern solution for easy website creation. With 140+ website templates and an AI-based Text Generator, it’s designed to simplify your website-building process. Sitejet Builder is not only beginner-friendly…
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Exploring cPanel’s Added Value Solutions So Far in 2023
This year we’ve introduced several innovative features and enhancements designed to lead the industry in web hosting management and security. Today, we want to take a closer look at the incredible added-value solutions that cPanel has brought to the table in 2023. Manage Team: Empowering Collaboration and Control We’ve taken a massive leap forward in fostering collaboration and control within web hosting environments with the introduction of Manage Team. This feature is all about enhancing …
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WP Briefing: Episode 62: Enterprise Clients and the Business of WordPress
Join WordPress Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy as she discusses the role WordPress Enterprise plays along with the WordPress community.
Openverse Wins the 2023 OEG Open Infrastructure Award
WordPress is excited to announce that Openverse has been awarded the 2023 Open Education Award for Excellence in the Open Infrastructure category! The Open Education Awards for Excellence, organized by the non-profit organization Open Education Global (OEG), celebrate people, resources, and initiatives that have significantly contributed to the open education field and community. This year, […]
The Month in WordPress – August 2023
August 2023 marked another exciting chapter in WordPress, with the Community Summit and WordCamp US bringing the community together for meaningful discussions, knowledge sharing, and learning. This month also welcomed the long-awaited WordPress 6.3 release and offered a glimpse of what’s to come. Let’s dive into it. Meet WordPress 6.3 “Lionel” WordPress 6.3 “Lionel” was […]
WP Briefing: Episode 61: Community, Summit, all at Washington D.C.
Join WordPress Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy as she discusses the latest from the Community Summit and her takeaways from the 2023 event in Washington, DC.
WordPress 6.3.1 is available!
The Future of WordPress & What’s Next for Gutenberg
Nearly 2,000 attendees gathered for two days of keynotes, sessions, and community-building conversations at the Gaylord National Resort & Convention Center in the largest attended WordCamp US ever. Saturday’s sessions concluded with back-to-back keynotes by WordPress co-founder Matt Mullenweg and Executive Director Josepha Haden Chomphosy. What’s Next for WordPress Josepha launched her keynote by celebrating […]
Earlier this year, WordPressers around the globe united to celebrate 20 years of community and innovation. There were parties, blogs, videos, and social media posts aplenty. And, of course, the trending hashtag, “#WP20”. Throughout April and May, community members reflected on their journeys – what brought them to WordPress and its personal meaning. The stories, tweets, and videos were inspiring, nostalgic, and even humorous at times. There was swag, and the cakes were epic.
WordPress 6.3 “Lionel” is here! Named after Lionel Hampton, the prolific jazz musician and bandleader, this release was made possible by over 650 contributors. Download WordPress 6.3 Lionel today.
Concerns over the European Union’s Cyber Resilience Act (CRA)
“Our shared goal is to further bolster the security of digital products without compromising the values of freedom, democracy, and innovation.” Learn more about the Cyber Resilience Act and its impact on open source.
WordPress 6.3 Release Candidate 3 is now available for download and testing. The WordPress 6.3 release is scheduled for August 8, 2023—just one week away. Now is your last opportunity to test it before the general release.
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Unveiling Sitejet Builder: The Perfect Match for Your Effortless Website Creation Needs
We at Plesk strive to provide a kick-ass ecosystem with compatible and rich products to let you build and manage your online empire, all in a single dashboard. To make that happen, we just launched the all-new Sitejet Builder, the latest (and free!) addition to our Plesk family! Seamlessly integrated into your Plesk control panel, Sitejet Builder lets you create stunning websites without coding skills or sacrificing valuable time. Best of all, it’s available for FREE with any Plesk license. How awesome is that?! Effortless Website Creation, No Coding Required! Who said you need to be a coding genius to…
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Synced Patterns: The Evolution of Reusable Blocks
Synced patterns are replacing Reusable blocks, offering a unified creation experience for new pattern functionality coming to WordPress 6.3. Patterns, first introduced in WordPress 5.5, are a collection of blocks that make it simple to add complex layouts and designs to any WordPress site without starting from scratch. With WordPress 6.3, set to be released […]
WordPress 6.3 RC2 is ready for download and testing. Reaching this part of the release cycle is a key milestone. While release candidates are considered ready for final release, additional testing and use by the community can only make it better.
Dynamic List vs. Active List: A Comprehensive Comparison – Unveiling the Ultimate Winner!
Three years ago, we introduced the Dynamic List – a revamped design for the domain list and domain overview – to address the various issues that were reported by our customers. Since then, we have been dedicated to enhancing it further to better cater to the needs of our customers. The Dynamic List has already garnered positive feedback, with 82% of server administrators and 65% of client-level users adopting it. We are committed to continually improving the Dynamic List based on our customers’ requests. To achieve this more efficiently, we have decided to discontinue the Active List starting from March…
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