DebugPress 2.1
DebugPress 2.1 is a minor plugin update, but it still includes some smaller, new features, very important updates, and several bug fixes, and it has been tested with the latest PHP 8.2 and WordPress 6.1.
DebugPress 2.1 is a minor plugin update, but it still includes some smaller, new features, very important updates, and several bug fixes, and it has been tested with the latest PHP 8.2 and WordPress 6.1.
It is here; the first Beta release for the upcoming GD bbPress Toolbox Pro 7.0 is available for download and testing. This is, by far, the biggest ever update to this plugin, and it is a huge step forward in terms of features, performance, and usability.
After many delays, the GD bbPress Toolbox Pro 7.0 is now very close to the release date, and the first Beta version is going to drop next week, a few days before the end of this year, with a stable release planned for the first half of next month.
As you have noticed, the previously announced development and release plans have all been broken, and several important releases are still not released. The whole program has been delayed by about 3 or more months.
With the release of the new plugin BreadcrumbsPress, the old plugin GD Crumbs Navigator Pro is now entering retirement status. Continue to read, to find out what that means for existing users of this plugin.
Major update for the SweepPress Pro plugin is here, bringing one new sweeper, new Database panel with information and control over database tables, various improvements and changes under the hood and more.
A brand new update for the GD Topic Prefix Pro is here, and it brings various code improvements, has been tested with new WordPress 6.1, and brings updates related to the process of saving and deleting prefixes.
GD bbPress Toolbox Pro 7.0 is coming soon, but some delays will push the release date to October 10, 2022. As it stands now, I fully expect the 7.0 to be released on that date. Before that, there will be a Beta version coming next week.
Version 3.3 is a maintenance release that fixes many bugs, includes many improvements and changes, a new SCSSPHP library for building custom styles, and one important new feature made for testing purposes.
DebugPress plugin was first released in September of 2020, and now has reached version 2.0, after many minor updates released in the past two years. So, what has changed in these two years, and how DebugPress has evolved?
Since WordPress 5.8, the Widgets panel has been replaced with new Blocks Based Widgets Panel. WordPress includes a universal Legacy Widget Block that can wrap the normal/legacy widgets for use inside the block editor.
With Summer entering last month, the development process is ramping up on Dev4Press. With the extensive development in the works, we are starting with the smaller updates for several plugins fixing a few bugs, and making various improvements.