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Post by robiulroky on Jan 24, 2024 5:37:59 GMT
WordPress 4.6 didn’t add a ton of new features, but the most helpful was probably being able to (finally) install/update plugins or themes without being navigated through a series of pages. Since 4.6 you can click to update and stay on the same page. Other notable features include the addition of native fonts to speed up the dashboard loading time, inline broken link checker and improved auto-saving for content recovery. WordPress 4.7 allowed us all to end 2016 with some awesome new options. This WordPress core update added the ability for theme developers to add sample content to their themes. were also made, such as added menu building, quick-links (those little blue pencil icons) to edit defined Country Email List components of your theme and instant custom CSS previewing. This version of WordPress also added the ability for all users to set their dashboard language making it easier for collaborations across the globe. And for those of you curious about the REST API, this is also the point in WordPress history where endpoints were added for posts, terms, meta, comments, users and settings to give a solid base for future developments. “Evans” was a fairly low key release compared to it’s predecessor, but still added a couple fun new features for WordPress users. Automattic added in new media widgets that made it easier to insert images, audio and videos in sidebars or footers.
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