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roots/wordpress (roots/wordpress)

v6.8.3: Version 6.8.3

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v6.8.2: Version 6.8.2

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Summary

This release was led by JB Audras, Estela Rueda and Zunaid Amin

This minor release includes fixes for 20 Core tickets and 15 Block Editor issues. For a full list of bug fixes, please refer to the release announcement.

v6.8.1: Version 6.8.1

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Summary

This release was led by Aaron Jorbin.

This minor release includes fixes for 15 bugs throughout Core and the Block Editor addressing issues affecting multiple areas of WordPress including the block editor, multisite, and REST API.

For a full list of bug fixes, please refer to the release candidate announcement.

v6.8: Version 6.8

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v6.7.4: Version 6.7.4

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Summary

Security updates

This release features 2 security fixes. Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately.

The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities, and allowing them to be fixed in this release:

  • A data exposure issue where authenticated users could access some restricted content. Independently reported by Mike Nelson, Abu Hurayra, Timothy Jacobs and Peter Wilson.
  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability requiring an authenticated role that affects the nav menus. Reported by Phill Savage.

As a courtesy to users on older branches of WordPress, these fixes are available in branches of WordPress going back to WordPress 4.7.

v6.7.3: Version 6.7.3

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Summary

This minor release includes an update to the root security certificate bundle. Please refer to the release announcement for further info.

v6.7.2: Version 6.7.2

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Summary

This release was led by Aaron Jorbin

WordPress 6.7.2 is a maintenance release featuring 35 bug fixes with a strict focus on bugs introduced in WordPress 6.7.

For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

WordPress 6.7.2 would not have been possible without the contributions of the following people. Their asynchronous coordination to deliver maintenance fixes into a stable release is a testament to the power and capability of the WordPress community.

Aaron JorbinAlex LendeAlexandre BuffetAndreas PedersenAndrew OzzAnkit Kumar ShahapermoBenedikt Ledlbernhard-reiterBrian AlexanderCarlos BravoCarolina NymarkCyrilleDaniel PostdarerodzDavid CalhounDavid SmithDennis SnelldhewercorusDion HulseDoug WollisonEllaEshaan DabasiyaFabian KägyFabian TodtFelix ArntzFelix RenicksFrancis CabusasFrank B.George MamadashvilighinamtGlynn QuelchGreg ZiółkowskiJames KosterJarda SnajdrJb AudrasjdndjeryjJoe DolsonJoe McGillJon SurrellJonathan Desrosiersjuanwp22Juliette Reinders FolmerKarthickKazuto TakeshitaKelly Choyce-DwanKetan NirukeLena MoritalevskipgMaciej Ma?kowiakMario SantosMatthew BoynesMayank TripathiMichal CzaplinskiMiguel FonsecaMitchell AustinmreishusMukesh PanchalNadir Seghir a11nNarendra SishodiyaNaresh BhedaneotropeNick DiegoOlga GlecklerParth vataliyaPascal BirchlerpaullbPeter WilsonPitam DeyredkiteRishav DuttarobertstaddonrvoigtSagar TamangSainath PoojaryseanlanglandsSergey BiryukovScott ReillyShyam KariyasmerrimanStephen BernhardtSukhendu Sekhar GuriaTobiasBgTonya MorkVishy MoghanWeston RuterwongjnYogesh Bhutkarzaoyao

v6.7.1: Version 6.7.1

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Summary

This release was led by Jonathan Desrosiers and Carlos Bravo.

WordPress 6.7.1 is a fast-follow release featuring 16 bug fixes throughout Core and the Block Editor with a strict focus on bugs introduced in WordPress 6.7.

You can review a summary of the maintenance updates in this release by reading the Release Candidate announcement.

For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

v6.7: Version 6.7

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v6.6.4: Version 6.6.4

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Summary

Security updates

This release features 2 security fixes. Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately.

The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities, and allowing them to be fixed in this release:

  • A data exposure issue where authenticated users could access some restricted content. Independently reported by Mike Nelson, Abu Hurayra, Timothy Jacobs and Peter Wilson.
  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability requiring an authenticated role that affects the nav menus. Reported by Phill Savage.

As a courtesy to users on older branches of WordPress, these fixes are available in branches of WordPress going back to WordPress 4.7.

v6.6.3: Version 6.6.3

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Summary

This minor release includes an update to the root security certificate bundle. Please refer to the release announcement for further info.

v6.6.2: Version 6.6.2

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Summary

This release was led by Tonya Mork and Vicente Canales, with Aaron Jorbin.
WordPress 6.6.2 is a short-cycle maintenance release that features 15 bug fixes in Core and 11 bug fixes for the Block Editor, including fixes related to CSS Specificity producing unexpected changes with some themes.

You can review a summary of the maintenance updates in this release by reading the Release Candidate announcement.

For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

v6.6.1: Version 6.6.1

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Summary

The 6.6.1 release was led by Tonya Mork and Ella.
WordPress 6.6.1 is a short-cycle maintenance release that features es 7 bug fixes in Core and 9 bug fixes for the Block Editor.
You can review a summary of the maintenance updates in this release by reading the Release Candidate announcement.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to WordPress 6.6.1

Aaron Jorbin, Aaron Robertshaw, Aki Hamano, Amit Raj, Andrea Fercia, Andrew Serong, annezazu, Art Smith, Brian Gardner, Carolina Nymark, cbirdsong, Ciprian, Clark, Courtney Robertson, Daniel Richards, David Baumwald, Dennis Snell, Dion Hulse, Ella, Eric-Oliver Mächler, Fabian Kägy, George Mamadashvili, Jarda Snajdr, Jb Audras, Joe Dolson, Joen A., Jon Surrell, Marco Ciampini, Mario Santos, Mark Howells-Mead, Mukesh Panchal, neotrope, Pascal Birchler, Paul Biron, ramonopoly, Raquel, Riad Benguella, Rich Tabor, Robert Anderson, Sergey Biryukov, Sourav Pahwa, Stephen Bernhardt, SunilPrajapati, Tonya Mork, up1512001

For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

v6.6: Version 6.6

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Highlights: What’s inside 6.6

Color palettes & font sets

Add more design options to any block theme. Block theme authors can create unlimited individual color or font sets to offer more specific design options within the same theme. These sets provide more contained design possibilities, allowing for customization without changing the site’s broader styling, beyond color or typography settings.

Quick previews for pages

Simplify your workflow with a new layout built for pages. See all of your pages and a preview of any selected page before you edit via a new side-by-side layout in the Site Editor.

Rollbacks for plugin auto-updates

Auto-update your plugins with peace of mind. Enjoy the ease of plugin auto-updates with the safety of rollbacks if anything goes wrong, improving your site’s security while minimizing potential downtime.

Overrides

Add the ability to customize content in synced patterns. Allow specific pieces of content to be customized in each instance of a synced pattern while keeping a consistent style for all instances, simplifying future updates. Currently, you can set overrides for Heading, Paragraph, Button, and Image blocks.

Performance updates

WordPress 6.6 includes important updates like removing redundant WP_Theme_JSON calls, disabling autoload for large options, eliminating unnecessary polyfill dependencies, lazy loading post embeds, introducing the data-wp-on-async directive, and a 33% reduction in template loading time in the editor.

Accessibility improvements

55+ accessibility fixes and enhancements focus on foundational aspects of the WordPress experience, particularly the data views component powering the new site editing experience and areas like the Inserter that provide a key way of interacting with blocks and patterns.

v6.5.7: Version 6.5.7

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Summary

Security updates

This release features 2 security fixes. Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately.

The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities, and allowing them to be fixed in this release:

  • A data exposure issue where authenticated users could access some restricted content. Independently reported by Mike Nelson, Abu Hurayra, Timothy Jacobs and Peter Wilson.
  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability requiring an authenticated role that affects the nav menus. Reported by Phill Savage.

As a courtesy to users on older branches of WordPress, these fixes are available in branches of WordPress going back to WordPress 4.7.

v6.5.6: Version 6.5.6

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Summary

This minor release includes an update to the root security certificate bundle. Please refer to the release announcement for further info.

v6.5.5: Version 6.5.5

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Summary

Security updates

This release features three security fixes. Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately. This minor release also includes 3 bug fixes in Core.

The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities, and allowing them to be fixed in this release:

  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the HTML API reported by Dennis Snell of the WordPress Core Team and Alex Concha and Grzegorz (Greg) Ziółkowski of the WordPress security team.
  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the Template Part block reported independently by Rafie Muhammad of Patchstack and during a third party security audit.
  • A path traversal issue affecting sites hosted on Windows reported independently by Rafie M & Edouard L of Patchstack, David Fifield, x89, apple502j, and mishre.

v6.5.4: Version 6.5.4

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Summary

The 6.5.4 release was led by @​hellofromtonya, @​costdev, and @​jorbin
WordPress 6.5.4 is a short-cycle maintenance release that features 5 bug fixes in Core.
You can review a summary of the maintenance updates in this release by reading the Release Candidate announcement.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to WordPress 6.5.3
Aaron Jorbin, adrianduffell, Andrew Ozz, Andy Fragen, Beau Lebens, Bernhard Reiter, Brian Alexander, Colin Stewart, Darren Ethier (nerrad), David Baumwald, Enrico Battocchi, John James Jacoby, John Blackbourn, Jonathan Desrosiers, Kevin Hoffman, Louis Wolmarans, Md Abul Bashar, Miriam Schwab, Mukesh Panchal, Narendra Sishodiya, Pascal Birchler, Peter Wilson, Pooja N Muchandikar, Sarah Norris, Scott Reilly, Syed Balkhi, Tonya Mork

For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

v6.5.3: Version 6.5.3

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v6.5.2: Version 6.5.2

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Summary

Security updates

This security and maintenance release features 2 bug fixes on Core12 bug fixes for the Block Editor, and 1 security fix:

  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the Avatar block type; reported by John Blackbourn of the WordPress security team. Many thanks to Mat Rollings for assisting with the research.

The earliest release requiring patching was WordPress 6.1.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to WordPress 6.5.2: Aki Hamano, Andrei Draganescu, Artemio Morales, Caleb Burks, colind, Daniel Richards, Dominik Schilling, Fabian Kägy, George Mamadashvili, Greg Ziółkowski, Isabel Brison, Jb Audras, Joe McGill, John Blackbourn, Jonathan Desrosiers, Lovekesh Kumar, Matias Benedetto, Mukesh Panchal, Pascal Birchler, Peter Wilson, Sean Fisher, and Sergey Biryukov.

This release was led by John BlackbournIsabel Brison, and Aaron Jorbin.

For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

v6.5: Version 6.5

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Highlights: What’s inside 6.5

Add and manage fonts across your site

The new Font Library puts you in control of an essential piece of your site’s design—typography—without coding or extra steps. Effortlessly install, remove, and activate local and Google Fonts across your site for any Block theme. The ability to include custom typography collections gives site creators and publishers more options when it comes to styling content.

Get more from your revisions—including revisions for templates and template parts

Work through creative projects with a more comprehensive picture of what’s been done—and what you can fall back on. Get details like time stamps, quick summaries, and a paginated list of all revisions. View revisions from the Style Book to see how changes impact every block. Revisions are also now available for templates and template parts.

Play with enhanced background and shadow tools

  • Control the size, repeat, and focal point options for background images in Group blocks so you can explore subtle or splashy ways to add visual interest to layouts. 
  • Set aspect ratios for Cover block images and easily add color overlays that automatically source color from your chosen image. 
  • Add box shadow support to more block types and create layouts with visual depth, or throw a little personality into your design.

Discover new Data Views

Every piece of your site comes with a library of information and data—now, you can find what you need quickly and organize it however you like. Data views for pages, templates, patterns, and template parts let you see data in a table or grid view, with the option to toggle fields and make bulk changes.

Smoother drag-and-drop

Feel the difference when you move things around, with helpful visual cues like displaced items in List View or frictionless dragging to anywhere in your workspace—from beginning to end.

Improved link controls

Create and manage links easily with a more intuitive link-building experience, like a streamlined UI and a shortcut for copying links.

v6.4.7: Version 6.4.7

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Summary

Security updates

This release features 2 security fixes. Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately.

The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities, and allowing them to be fixed in this release:

  • A data exposure issue where authenticated users could access some restricted content. Independently reported by Mike Nelson, Abu Hurayra, Timothy Jacobs and Peter Wilson.
  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability requiring an authenticated role that affects the nav menus. Reported by Phill Savage.

As a courtesy to users on older branches of WordPress, these fixes are available in branches of WordPress going back to WordPress 4.7.

v6.4.6: Version 6.4.6

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Summary

This minor release includes an update to the root security certificate bundle. Please refer to the release announcement for further info.

v6.4.5: Version 6.4.5

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Summary

Security updates

This release features three security fixes. Because this is a security release, it is recommended that you update your sites immediately. This minor release also includes 3 bug fixes in Core.

The security team would like to thank the following people for responsibly reporting vulnerabilities, and allowing them to be fixed in this release:

  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the HTML API reported by Dennis Snell of the WordPress Core Team and Alex Concha and Grzegorz (Greg) Ziółkowski of the WordPress security team.
  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the Template Part block reported independently by Rafie Muhammad of Patchstack and during a third party security audit.
  • A path traversal issue affecting sites hosted on Windows reported independently by Rafie M & Edouard L of Patchstack, David Fifield, x89, apple502j, and mishre.

v6.4.4: Version 6.4.4

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Summary

Security updates

WordPress 6.5.1 includes 1 security fix:

  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the Avatar block type; reported by John Blackbourn of the WordPress security team. Many thanks to Mat Rollings for assisting with the research.

The earliest release requiring patching was WordPress 6.1.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this version. For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

v6.4.3: Version 6.4.3

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