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Version 6.5.3

07 May 16:33
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Version 6.0.8

10 Apr 21:22
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Version 6.5.2

09 Apr 22:33
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Summary

Security updates

This security and maintenance release features 2 bug fixes on Core12 bug fixes for the Block Editor, and 1 security fix:

  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the Avatar block type; reported by John Blackbourn of the WordPress security team. Many thanks to Mat Rollings for assisting with the research.

The earliest release requiring patching was WordPress 6.1.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to WordPress 6.5.2: Aki Hamano, Andrei Draganescu, Artemio Morales, Caleb Burks, colind, Daniel Richards, Dominik Schilling, Fabian Kägy, George Mamadashvili, Greg Ziółkowski, Isabel Brison, Jb Audras, Joe McGill, John Blackbourn, Jonathan Desrosiers, Lovekesh Kumar, Matias Benedetto, Mukesh Panchal, Pascal Birchler, Peter Wilson, Sean Fisher, and Sergey Biryukov.

This release was led by John BlackbournIsabel Brison, and Aaron Jorbin.

For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

Version 6.4.4

09 Apr 22:33
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Summary

Security updates

WordPress 6.5.1 includes 1 security fix:

  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the Avatar block type; reported by John Blackbourn of the WordPress security team. Many thanks to Mat Rollings for assisting with the research.

The earliest release requiring patching was WordPress 6.1.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this version. For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

Version 6.3.4

09 Apr 22:33
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Summary

Security updates

WordPress 6.5.1 includes 1 security fix:

  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the Avatar block type; reported by John Blackbourn of the WordPress security team. Many thanks to Mat Rollings for assisting with the research.

The earliest release requiring patching was WordPress 6.1.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this version. For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

Version 6.2.5

09 Apr 22:33
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Summary

Security updates

WordPress 6.5.1 includes 1 security fix:

  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the Avatar block type; reported by John Blackbourn of the WordPress security team. Many thanks to Mat Rollings for assisting with the research.

The earliest release requiring patching was WordPress 6.1.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this version. For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

Version 6.1.6

09 Apr 22:33
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Summary

Security updates

WordPress 6.5.1 includes 1 security fix:

  • A cross-site scripting (XSS) vulnerability affecting the Avatar block type; reported by John Blackbourn of the WordPress security team. Many thanks to Mat Rollings for assisting with the research.

The earliest release requiring patching was WordPress 6.1.

Thank you to everyone who contributed to this version. For more information, browse the full list of changes on Trac.

Version 6.5

02 Apr 18:46
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Highlights: What’s inside 6.5

Add and manage fonts across your site

The new Font Library puts you in control of an essential piece of your site’s design—typography—without coding or extra steps. Effortlessly install, remove, and activate local and Google Fonts across your site for any Block theme. The ability to include custom typography collections gives site creators and publishers more options when it comes to styling content.

Get more from your revisions—including revisions for templates and template parts

Work through creative projects with a more comprehensive picture of what’s been done—and what you can fall back on. Get details like time stamps, quick summaries, and a paginated list of all revisions. View revisions from the Style Book to see how changes impact every block. Revisions are also now available for templates and template parts.

Play with enhanced background and shadow tools

  • Control the size, repeat, and focal point options for background images in Group blocks so you can explore subtle or splashy ways to add visual interest to layouts. 
  • Set aspect ratios for Cover block images and easily add color overlays that automatically source color from your chosen image. 
  • Add box shadow support to more block types and create layouts with visual depth, or throw a little personality into your design.

Discover new Data Views

Every piece of your site comes with a library of information and data—now, you can find what you need quickly and organize it however you like. Data views for pages, templates, patterns, and template parts let you see data in a table or grid view, with the option to toggle fields and make bulk changes.

Smoother drag-and-drop

Feel the difference when you move things around, with helpful visual cues like displaced items in List View or frictionless dragging to anywhere in your workspace—from beginning to end.

Improved link controls

Create and manage links easily with a more intuitive link-building experience, like a streamlined UI and a shortcut for copying links.

Version 6.4.3

30 Jan 20:02
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Version 6.3.3

30 Jan 21:53
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