Wordpress 6.7 has been released and there are some new features that have been introduced in this new version.
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Key features and updates to take note of:
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Quick preview when adding the block from the inserter
Display controls moved from the toolbar to the sidebar
New post format filter for customized content display (on select themes)
[HEADING=1]Improved font management tools[/HEADING]
The latest updates bring powerful new options to font management for block themes, making it easier to customize typography across your site. In the Global Styles section, you can now create, edit, and delete custom font size presets. These presets let you define reusable font sizes site-wide, with options to customize names, base sizes, and fluid scaling, which automatically adjusts font size based on screen dimensions.
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Additionally, fonts are now grouped by source (theme or Google Fonts), giving you a clear view of where each font originates. A convenient “Select All” option lets you quickly activate or deactivate fonts as needed, with active fonts visibly highlighted for easy management.
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[HEADING=1]Customizable Data Views[/HEADING]
Data Views, a powerful tool for managing pages, patterns, and templates in the Site Editor, now features several enhancements to simplify navigation:
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Grid Layout Preview Size: Choose the view that works best for you.
Customizable Columns: Reorder columns based on your preference.
Bulk Actions on Grid Layout: Select multiple items and take action quickly.
These refinements make it easier than ever to organize your site, whether you’re handling a few pages or hundreds.
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WordPress 6.7 introduces several enhancements for developers, making it easier to create unique site experiences
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[HEADING=2]Template Registration API[/HEADING]
This release allows developers to register custom block templates directly within plugins, simplifying the process of creating and managing front-end template outputs. The Template Registration API enables developers to define default content for custom post types, taxonomies, and virtual pages—all built on the block system, so both themes and users can customize templates to their needs.
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[HEADING=2]Data Views API[/HEADING]
Developers can now use a new API to register and unregister Data Views actions, offering more flexibility in managing project-specific actions. Learn how to use Data Views in your own plugins and for adding images to the Media Library. This update is part of ongoing work in Gutenberg’s Phase 3and the Admin Redesign project, providing expanded tools for custom workflows.
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[HEADING=2]Block Bindings improvements[/HEADING]
Building on Block Bindings introduced in previous releases, this update adds a user interface for admins and editors to connect block attributes with custom field data directly in a block.
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[HEADING=1]And more[/HEADING]
There are too many great updates to cover them all here, but here are a few smaller yet valuable enhancements worth noting:
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Block inserter:The block inserter now stays open while you interact with the editor canvas, making it easier to navigate your content as you add blocks.
Editor topbar:The action icons in the top right corner have been reordered for improved accessibility.
Pre-publish check buttons:The second Publish (or Save) button has been repositioned within the pre-publish panel, so you won’t need to move your mouse after clicking the initial Publish (or Save).
Wordpress 6.7 has been released and there are some new features that have been introduced in this new version.
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Key features and updates to take note of:
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[HEADING=1]Improved font management tools[/HEADING]
The latest updates bring powerful new options to font management for block themes, making it easier to customize typography across your site. In the Global Styles section, you can now create, edit, and delete custom font size presets. These presets let you define reusable font sizes site-wide, with options to customize names, base sizes, and fluid scaling, which automatically adjusts font size based on screen dimensions.
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Additionally, fonts are now grouped by source (theme or Google Fonts), giving you a clear view of where each font originates. A convenient “Select All” option lets you quickly activate or deactivate fonts as needed, with active fonts visibly highlighted for easy management.
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[HEADING=1]Customizable Data Views[/HEADING]
Data Views, a powerful tool for managing pages, patterns, and templates in the Site Editor, now features several enhancements to simplify navigation:
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These refinements make it easier than ever to organize your site, whether you’re handling a few pages or hundreds.
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WordPress 6.7 introduces several enhancements for developers, making it easier to create unique site experiences
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[HEADING=2]Template Registration API[/HEADING]
This release allows developers to register custom block templates directly within plugins, simplifying the process of creating and managing front-end template outputs. The Template Registration API enables developers to define default content for custom post types, taxonomies, and virtual pages—all built on the block system, so both themes and users can customize templates to their needs.
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[HEADING=2]Data Views API[/HEADING]
Developers can now use a new API to register and unregister Data Views actions, offering more flexibility in managing project-specific actions. Learn how to use Data Views in your own plugins and for adding images to the Media Library. This update is part of ongoing work in Gutenberg’s Phase 3and the Admin Redesign project, providing expanded tools for custom workflows.
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[HEADING=2]Block Bindings improvements[/HEADING]
Building on Block Bindings introduced in previous releases, this update adds a user interface for admins and editors to connect block attributes with custom field data directly in a block.
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[HEADING=1]And more[/HEADING]
There are too many great updates to cover them all here, but here are a few smaller yet valuable enhancements worth noting:
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Source: https://wordpress.com/blog/2024/11/12/wordpress-6-7/