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A new version of WooCommerce Blocks has been released! Version 5.4.0 is now available for download from GitHub and WordPress.org. This release includes updates to the express payment section in Cart and Checkout blocks, an update to the hand-picked block, and several bug fixes. Changelog
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The first beta package for WooCommerce 5.5.0 is now available as part of the July release cycle. You can download directly from WordPress.org or through our WooCommerce Beta Tester Plugin. Highlights IE 11 support will not be available from this version. WooCommerce Blocks 5.2.0, 5.3.0, and 5.3.1. These updates contain a number of enhancements, bug…
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tl;dr WooCommerce 5.5 will include an extensive refactoring of the settings pages infrastructure. While there are no breaking changes, there’s a new preferred way of structuring settings pages classes, and existing extensions that add their own settings should be tested extensively with the refactored infrastructure in place. The details The problem The settings pages in…
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Today we released a patch version of WooCommerce Blocks which includes several fixes and improvements in preparation for WordPress 5.8. It’s version 5.3.1 and is available on WordPress.org and GitHub. The fixes are mostly related to the way WC Blocks are presented in the Site Editor, which internally works a bit differently from the block editor to create…
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Following today’s developer advisory, this release focuses on resolving issues caused as a result of the migration to jQuery 3. Changelog Fix – Update jQuery compatibility changes to trim functions to work with types other than string. (#30074) Fix – Restores the option to load and copy addresses to orders edited in the dashboard. (#30076)…
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tl;dr The recent release of WooCommerce 5.4 has been pulled from availability to limit the impact of a jQuery-related bug until a fix is available in version 5.4.1. The details WooCommerce 5.4, which was released yesterday, contains a jQuery-related bug that may break payment gateways by providing the wrong data type to a function. You…
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The fifth minor release of 2021, WooCommerce 5.4, has been officially released! We’ve been hard at work and this release has 336 commits from 25 contributors in WooCommerce Core 125 commits from 24 contributors in WooCommerce Admin 143 commits from 14 contributors in WooCommerce Blocks This is another minor release and so you should expect…
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A new version of WooCommerce Blocks has been released! Version 5.3.0 is now available for download from GitHub and WordPress.org. This release includes a number of enhancements, bug fixes, and some behind-the-scenes work to allow third party extensions to integrate with the Cart Block. Summary Getting ready for the future Two changes have been made when it comes…
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A new version of ActionScheduler is now rolled out and available for download. This version will also be included with WooCommerce 5.5 (July release) and onwards. Notable changes in this release includes: Add a new index to the action table, reducing the potential for deadlocks. #695 Additional safeguards put in place against processing future actions…
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Howdy, Woo Developer Community! 👋 Here are some updates of recent happenings that you may have missed over the past month. Some items are detailed in previous posts on this blog, and other items are pulled from sources like GitHub. We’ve packaged everything into a digest to help keep everyone in the loop. Developer Resources…
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A new version of WooCommerce Blocks has been released! Version 5.2.0 is now available for download from GitHub and WordPress.org. This release includes a number of enhancements, bug fixes, and some behind-the-scenes work to allow third party extensions to integrate with the Cart and Checkout blocks. Additionally, there’s been a change-around in the sidebar of the Cart and…
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We’re excited to announce that the release candidate is now available. We are on track for our planned June 8th release date. Note that this is a minor release focusing on bug fixes and performance improvements. Changes Fixed a few bugs that came as a consequence of the jQuery 3 migration. (#29956, #29980) Removed the…