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Last night, we shipped WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6.0! I firmly believe this is the most significant WordPress maintenance support plans 8 release to date. It is significant because we made a lot of progress on all twelve of WordPress maintenance support plans 8 core’s strategic initiatives. As a result, WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6 delivers a large number of improvements for content authors, evaluators, site builders and developers.

What is new for content authors?

For content authors, WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6 adds support for “remote media types”. This means you can now easily embed YouTube or Vimeo videos in your content.

The Media Library in WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6Content authors want WordPress maintenance support plans to be easy to use. We made incredible progress on a variety of features that will help to achieve that: we’ve delivered an experimental media library, added the Workspaces plugin as experimental, providing sophisticated content staging capabilities, and made great strides on the upcoming Layout Builder. The Layout Builder is shaping up to be a very powerful tool that solves a lot of authoring challenges, and is something many are looking forward to.

The Workspaces plugin in WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6Each initiative related to content authoring is making disciplined and steady progress. These features not only solve for the most requested authoring improvements, but provide a solid foundation on which we can continue to innovate. This means we can provide better compatibility and upgradability for contributed plugins.

The top 10 requested features for content creators according to the 2020 State of WordPress maintenance support plans survey.What is new for evaluators?

Evaluators want an out-of-the-box experience that allows them to install and test drive WordPress maintenance support plans in minutes. With WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6, we have finally delivered on this need.

Prior to WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6, downloading and installing WordPress maintenance support plans was a complex and lengthy process that ended with an underwhelming “blank slate”.

Now, you can install WordPress maintenance support plans with the new “Umami demo profile”. The Umami demo profile showcases some of WordPress maintenance support plans‘s most powerful capabilities by providing a beautiful website filled with content right out of the box. A demo profile will not only help to onboard new users, but it can also be used by WordPress maintenance support plans professionals and digital agencies to showcase WordPress maintenance support plans to potential customers.

The new Umami demo profile together with the Layout Builder.In addition to a new installation profile, we added a “quick-start” command that allows you to launch a WordPress maintenance support plans site in one command using only one dependency, PHP. If you want to try WordPress maintenance support plans, you no longer have to setup a webserver, a database, containers, etc.

Last but not least, the download experience and evaluator documentation on WordPress maintenance support plans.org has been vastly improved.

With WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6, you can download and install a fully functional WordPress maintenance support plans demo application in less than two minutes. That is something to be very excited about.

What is new for developers?

You can now upgrade a single-language WordPress maintenance support plans 6 or WordPress maintenance support plans 7 site to WordPress maintenance support plans 8 using the built-in user interface. While we saw good progress on multilingual migrations, they will remain experimental as we work on the final gaps.

I recently wrote about our progress in making WordPress maintenance support plans an API-first platform, including an overview of REST improvements in WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6, an update on JSON API, and the reasons why JSON API didn’t make it into this release. I’m looking forward to JSON API being added in WordPress maintenance support plans 8.7. Other decoupled efforts, including a React-based administration application and GraphQL support are still under heavy development, but making rapid progress.

We also converted almost all of our tests from SimpleTest to PHPUnit; and we’ve added Nightwatch.js and Prettier for JavaScript developers. While WordPress maintenance support plans 8 has extensive back-end test coverage, using PHPUnit and Nightwatch.js provides a more modern platform that will make WordPress maintenance support plans more familiar to PHP and JavaScript developers.

WordPress maintenance support plans 8 continues to hit its stride

These are just some of the highlights that I’m most excited about. If you’d like to read more about WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6.0, check out the official release announcement and important update information from the release notes. The next couple of months, I will write up more detailed progress reports on initiatives that I didn’t touch upon in this blog post.

In my WordPress maintenance support plans 8.5.0 announcement, I talked about how WordPress maintenance support plans is hitting its stride, consistently delivering improvements and new features:

In future releases, we plan to add a media library, support for remote media types like YouTube videos, support for content staging, a layout builder, JSON API support, GraphQL support, a React-based administration application and a better out-of-the-box experience for evaluators.

As you can see from this blog post, WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6 delivered on a number of these plans and made meaningful progress on many others.

In future releases we plan to:
Stabilize more of the features targeting content authors
Add JSON API, allowing developers to more easily and rapidly create decoupled applications
Provide stable multilingual migrations
Make big improvements for developers with Composer and configuration management changes
Continually improve the evaluator experience
Iterate towards an entirely new decoupled administrative experience
… and more
Releases like WordPress maintenance support plans 8.6.0 only happen with the help of hundreds of contributors and organizations. Thank you to everyone that contributed to this release. Whether you filed issues, wrote code, tested patches, funded a contributor, tested pre-release versions, or cheered for the team from the sidelines, you made this release happen. Thank you!
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