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WordPress 6.9 is scheduled to be released on December 2nd, 2025 with plans for a simplified editing mode in the Site Editor, improvements to template management, block leveling commenting, and more…
WordPress AI UpdatesTo avoid early lock-in and maintain flexibility as AI technology rapidly evolves, we will use Canonical and Feature Plugins as a way to distribute these features to end consumers, while encapsulating the core functionality and logic of the API projects in Composer packages. This makes it easy for plugin developers to use these official Building Blocks even before they are ...