Beta 2 for the April 11 release of WooCommerce is now available for testing! You can either download it directly from WordPress.org or install our WooCommerce Beta Tester Plugin.
Highlights
Since the release of 7.6.0 beta 1, the following changes have been made:
- Update WooCommerce Blocks to 9.8.4, which includes the following changes:
- Fix an issue where extensions were unable to programatically set the shipping address during payment processing.
- Fix border styles not visible in the editor in Featured Product and Featured Category blocks.
- Fix “Save changes” default behavior bug in the Firefox browser.
- Fix unlinked border widths not being applied correctly in the frontend in WordPress 6.2 for some blocks.
- Fix a HPOS caching issue that was introduced in WooCommerce 7.6.0 Beta 1.
- Fix a HPOS synchronization issue that could reset meta data to a previous state.
- Fix an issue that kept the onboarding wizard from launching after installation.
- Fix a fatal error when running the
wc_admin_daily
cronjob. - Declare compatibility with WordPress 6.0 through 6.2.
For the complete list, view the changelog in the readme for this release.
Actions and Filters
No changes introduced.
Database Changes
No changes introduced.
Template Changes
No changes introduced.
Release Schedule
We’re still on track for our planned April 11 release.
Version | Release |
Release Candidate | April 4, 2023 |
Final Release | April 11, 2023 |
Testing
If you’d like to dive in and help test this new release, our handy WooCommerce Beta Tester plugin allows you to switch between beta versions and release candidates. You can also download the release from WordPress.org.
A set of testing instructions has been published on our Wiki page in GitHub. We’ve also posted a helpful writeup on beta testing to help get you started.
If you discover any bugs during the testing process, please let us know by logging a report in GitHub.
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