WordPress 6.8 “Cecil” Released: What’s New in This Major Update
Every WordPress release has a personality, and 6.8 is the quiet, capable kind. It shipped on April 15, 2025, named “Cecil”
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Every WordPress release has a personality, and 6.8 is the quiet, capable kind. It shipped on April 15, 2025, named “Cecil”
You clone a project, spin it up, and it runs. A teammate clones the same project and it falls over. Different
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