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We’ve got a booth, a meetup, and more at WordCamp Europe this year! Take a read and find out what to expect.
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WooCommerce 9.3.1 disables remote error logging, as this feature may obscure details about fatal errors. We plan to reintroduce the feature in WooCommerce 9.4.
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WooCommerce 9.3 is here, featuring accessibility and user experience improvements, remote error logging, and more.
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September Office Hours will be Wednesday, September 18 from 16:00 – 17:00 UTC in the #developers channel of the Woo Community Slack.
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WooCommerce 9.3, introduces remote error logging, wp-admin stability improvements, a 27% file size reduction, and various accessibility enhancements.
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We are releasing a PR (#50892), as part of 9.2.3 which fixes missing translations in the Cart and Checkout block
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Two changes in WooCommerce 9.2 and 9.2.1 caused unexpected behavior with the WooCommerce iOS app and third-party plugins. This release reverts those changes.
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What You Can Do with Woo WooCommerce is built for scaling; it can be run on everything from a small base server setup to a multi-million dollar cloud deployment processing millions of orders. It provides unparalleled flexibility and customization at the same time, allowing for the ownership of code, data, infrastructure in every aspect of…
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As part of the 9.2 release, we detected an increased number of errors when running final tests on the release on August 20th, 2024. This release reverts that specific commit.
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Check out the latest releases, which includes more a11y updates in the block based checkout, more ways to customize stores, security improvements and more.
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Hello developers! We will be back with office hours this month on Wednesday, August 21 from 16:00 – 17:00 UTC. This month, our very own Ellen Bauer will be joining the chat to talk about Woo block themes. Have you built a Woo blocks theme? Thinking about building one? We want to know your experience, questions,…
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In February 2024 a number of new accessibility issue tickets popped up in the WooCommerce backlog, they mostly came from one person – Amber Hinds of Equalize Digital. You may have seen her name mentioned in our latest release posts as we dove into resolving these open issues! We are committed to prioritizing accessibility as…