Concrete5 8.3.2 Released
This release is recommended for anyone using 8.3.0 and those who have wanted to update to 8.3 from an earlier version. This release follows just shortly after 8.3.1 and 8.3.0 (within about 4 weeks time).
Read MoreHaving your concrete5 website up-to-date is good for security reasons and give you more features and fixes to your installation. Be sure to keep up and don't stick on an "old(er)" version too long.
This release is recommended for anyone using 8.3.0 and those who have wanted to update to 8.3 from an earlier version. This release follows just shortly after 8.3.1 and 8.3.0 (within about 4 weeks time).
Read MoreAnd we got ourselves a new version of concrete5. We've had to wait a few months this time, but the changes are quite "big". One of them is that the core team’s "Calendar" add-on is now available in the core. The bugfix list is also quite huge. Better get this update while it's hot guys.
Read MoreHave to be honest here, missed the release date of version 8.2.0. But once I spotted that one, I've noticed some issues after upgrading. Version 8.2.1 should fix these issues though, so here we go!
Read MoreA release with a whole lot of bug fixes for both the core of concrete5, but some Zend issues got fixed too.
Read MoreAs with all big releases, a few minor bugfix releases will shortly follow. After the release of 8.0, roughly 2 weeks ago, this is release number 3.
Read MoreThere it is, version 8.0! For over a year this version has been in the making and it introduces some awesome new things.
Read MoreA new release with some bigger changes/additions than last couple of version. The best of all (for the Dutchies that is), is the return of the Dutch language! No more including an (incomplete) older version. Hooray!
Read MoreThis is just a minor release compared to the other releases. Only a little bugfix, missing languages German, Japanese and Russian added and a blank alt tag instead of the hashtag (#) within "Image", "Content" and "Image Slider" Block Types.
Read MoreAfter a couple of months without core releases, there was a new release the day before yesterday. Yes, I'm actually late to the game this time (busy times). But here we are!
Read MoreJanuary has been a busy month for concrete5 and its developers. Yet another maintenance release available, that fixes a registration problem and some issues with File Sets.
Read MoreOnce again a maintenance release with the note "we strongly encourage you to update your sites". This only fixes a lot of bugs and has some behavioral improvements.
Read MoreThis is a maintenance release for all previous versions and concrete5 strongly encourages you to update your site(s). So let's do so!
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