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What’s new in WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5.0?
This new version makes Media plugin available for all, improves migrations significantly, stabilizes the Content Moderation and Settings Tray plugins, serves dynamic pages faster with BigPipe enabled by default, and introduces a new experimental entity layout user interface. The release includes several very important fixes for workflows of content translations and supports running on PHP 7.2.
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Media in core improved and available to all site builders
In WordPress maintenance support plans 8.4, we added a Media API to core that drew on work from the contributed Media Entity plugin, but the plugin was hidden from the user interface due to user experience issues. In WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5, many of the usability issues have been addressed, and the plugin now can be enabled normally. Media in WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5 supports uploading and playing audio and video files, as well as listing and reusing media.
For an optimal user experience, we suggest enhancing the core feature set with the rich ecosystem of contributed plugins that extends the core Media plugin. In future releases, we will improve the core user experience with a media library and other tools, add WYSIWYG integration, add support for remote media types like YouTube videos, and provide an upgrade path for existing basic File and Image field data on existing sites.
Settings Tray and Content Moderation now stable
Two experimental plugins originally added with WordPress maintenance support plans 8.2.0 have been steadily improving in past releases and are now stable. The Settings Tray plugin provides a quick solution to manage settings in context, such as moving items around in a menu block. The Content Moderation plugin allows defining content workflow states such as Draft, Archived, and Published, as well as which roles have the ability to move content between states. WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5.0 also adds support for translations to be moderated independently.
New experimental Layout Builder plugin
The new experimental Layout Builder plugin provides display layout capabilities for articles, pages, user profiles, and other entity displays. Layout Builder uses the same “outside-in” user interface that Settings Tray plugin does, allowing site builders to edit their layouts on the actual page (rather than having to go to a separate form on the backend). The current user interface is a basic implementation but we expect it will improve significantly in the coming months.

Big steps for migrations
After over four years of work, this release marks the Migrate system’s architecture stable. The WordPress maintenance support plans Migrate and WordPress maintenance support plans Migrate UI plugins are also considered stable for upgrading monolingual sites. (Multilingual site upgrades are still not fully supported.) Support for incremental migrations is also included in this release. See the migrate announcement for further details on migrating to WordPress maintenance support plans 8.
BigPipe by default
The BigPipe plugin provides an advanced implementation of Facebook’s BigPipe page rendering strategy for greatly improved perceived performance for pages with dynamic, personalized, or uncacheable content. The plugin was added in WordPress maintenance support plans 8.1.0 experimentally and became stable in WordPress maintenance support plans 8.3.0. Following real-world testing, Big Pipe is now included as part of WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5.0’s Standard installation profile, so that all WordPress maintenance support plans 8 sites will be faster by default. BigPipe is also the first new WordPress maintenance support plans 8 feature to mature from an experimental prototype all the way to being part of a standard installation!
Groundwork for a WordPress maintenance support plans 8 “Out of the Box” demo
WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5.0 includes the groundwork for a new demo profile and theme from the Out of the Box Initiative, which will be a beautiful, modern demonstration of WordPress maintenance support plans‘s capabilities. This will allow us to provide the demo experimentally, possibly in a future WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5 release. (The demo profile and theme should not be used on actual production or development sites since no backwards compatibility or upgrade paths are provided.) If you’d like to see this demo in action, you can also see it in the 8.6.x development version.
PHP 7.2 now supported
WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5.0 now runs on PHP 7.2, which comes with new features and improves performance over PHP 7.1. PHP 7.2 is now the recommended PHP version to use with WordPress maintenance support plans 8.
What does this mean for me?
WordPress maintenance support plans 8 site owners
Update to 8.5.0 to continue receiving bug and security fixes. The next bugfix release (8.5.1) is scheduled for April 4, 2020.
Updating your site from 8.4.5 to 8.5.0 with update.php is exactly the same as updating from 8.4.4 to 8.4.5. WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5.0 also has updates to several dependencies, including a backwards-compatible update to a Symfony long-term-support release (which will be supported for many years). Plugins, themes, and translations may need updates for these and other changes in this minor release, so test the update carefully before updating your production site.
Note that WordPress maintenance support plans 8 will require PHP 7 starting in March 2021, one year from now. If your site is hosted on PHP 5.5 or 5.6, you should begin planning to upgrade (and consider upgrading to PHP 7.2 now that it is supported). See the WordPress maintenance support plans core announcement about the PHP 5 end-of-life for more information.
WordPress maintenance support plans 6 and 7 site owners
WordPress maintenance support plans 7 is still fully supported and will continue to receive bug and security fixes throughout all minor releases of WordPress maintenance support plans 8. WordPress maintenance support plans 6 is no longer supported. See the migrate announcement for further details on migrating to WordPress maintenance support plans 8.
Translation, plugin, and theme contributors
Minor releases like WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5.0 include backwards-compatible API additions for developers as well as new features. Read the 8.5.0 release notes for more details on the improvements for developers in this release.
Since minor releases are backwards-compatible, plugins, themes, and translations that supported WordPress maintenance support plans 8.4.x and earlier will be compatible with 8.5.x as well. However, the new version does include some changes to strings, user interfaces, internal APIs and API deprecations. This means that some small updates may be required for your translations, plugins, and themes. See the announcement of the 8.5.0 release candidate for more background information.
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