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Unable to write to %s file. | Unable to write to %s file. | Details | |
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There’s a lot more for developers to love in WordPress 5.5. To discover more and learn how to make these changes shine on your sites, themes, plugins and more, check the <a href="%s">WordPress 5.5 Field Guide.</a> | There’s lots more for developers to love in WordPress 5.4. To discover more and learn how to make these changes shine on your sites, themes, plugins and more, check the <a href="%s">WordPress 5.4 Field Guide</a>. | Details | |
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There’s a lot more for developers to love in WordPress 5.5. To discover more and learn how to make these changes shine on your sites, themes, plugins and more, check the <a href="%s">WordPress 5.5 Field Guide.</a>
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Search | Search | Details | |
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Check the Field Guide for more! | Check the Field Guide for more! | Details | |
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You will find updated versions of these bundled libraries: SimplePie, Twemoji, Masonry, imagesLoaded, getID3, Moment.js, and clipboard.js. | You will find updated versions of these bundled libraries: SimplePie, Twemoji, Masonry, imagesLoaded, getID3, Moment.js, and clipboard.js. | Details | |
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You will find updated versions of these bundled libraries: SimplePie, Twemoji, Masonry, imagesLoaded, getID3, Moment.js, and clipboard.js.
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Sites that use PHP’s OPcache will see more reliable cache invalidation, thanks to the new %s function during updates (including to plugins and themes). | Sites that use PHP’s OPcache will see more reliable cache invalidation, thanks to the new %s function during updates (including to plugins and themes). | Details | |
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Sites that use PHP’s OPcache will see more reliable cache invalidation, thanks to the new %s function during updates (including to plugins and themes).
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Now get more fine-grained control of %s. | Now get more fine-grained control of %s. | Details | |
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Now get more fine-grained control of %s.
Comment%s: ‘redirect_guess_404_permalink’ function name. ReferencesYou have to log in to edit this translation. |
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The PHPMailer library just got a major update, going from version 5.2.27 to 6.1.6. | The PHPMailer library just got a major update, going from version 5.2.27 to 6.1.6. | Details | |
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The PHPMailer library just got a major update, going from version 5.2.27 to 6.1.6.
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More changes for developers | More changes for developers | Details | |
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The template loading functions (%1$s, %2$s, etc.) have a new %3$s argument. So now you can pass an entire array’s worth of data to those templates. | The template loading functions (%1$s, %2$s, etc.) have a new %3$s argument. So now you can pass an entire array’s worth of data to those templates. | Details | |
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The template loading functions (%1$s, %2$s, etc.) have a new %3$s argument. So now you can pass an entire array’s worth of data to those templates.
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Passing data to template files | Passing data to template files | Details | |
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WordPress now has a standardized way to define a site’s environment type (staging, production, etc). Retrieve that type with %s and execute only the appropriate code. | WordPress now has a standardised way to define a site’s environment type (staging, production, etc). Retrieve that type with %s and execute only the appropriate code. | Details | |
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WordPress now has a standardized way to define a site’s environment type (staging, production, etc). Retrieve that type with %s and execute only the appropriate code.
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Defining environments | Defining environments | Details | |
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Dashicons | Dashicons | Details | |
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%s: wp-config.php