Releases: wordpress-mobile/WordPress-iOS
27.0.0.0
26.9
If you have a self-hosted site, you’ll now sign in to the app using an application password. If you don’t have one, we’ll automatically create one for you so it’s ready when you need it.
When you delete a comment using the swipe action, it now disappears from the list. So long, farewell.
We fixed an issue where the footer view in Menu Editing wasn’t resizing. As a result, action buttons are now legible in non-English languages.
We removed the non-functional X link on the About screen. (Shout-out to @zynp-KC for reporting!)
26.9.0.1
If you have a self-hosted site, you’ll now sign in to the app using an application password. If you don’t have one, we’ll automatically create one for you so it’s ready when you need it.
When you delete a comment using the swipe action, it now disappears from the list. So long, farewell.
We fixed an issue where the footer view in Menu Editing wasn’t resizing. As a result, action buttons are now legible in non-English languages.
We removed the non-functional X link on the About screen. (Shout-out to @zynp-KC for reporting!)
26.9.0.0
- [*] All self-hosted sites now sign in using application passwords [#25424]
- [*] Comments: Fix "Trash" trailing action not updating the status of the comments cached on the device [#25485]
- [*] Menus: Fix an issue with footer view in Menu Editing not resizing [#25481]
- [*] About screen: Remove the non-functional Twitter/X link - thanks @zynp-KC for reporting! [#25496]
26.8.0.3
- The Activity Log now shows when your site was updated using AI agents.
- In Post Settings, the Social Sharing card only shows platforms that the app supports.
- New posts use the default post format instead of the standard version. You can update this format in your site settings.
- If your site is self-hosted with XML-RPC disabled, you can see Posts and Pages in the app. That’s pretty important, if we do say so ourselves.
26.8
- The Activity Log now shows when your site was updated using AI agents.
- In Post Settings, the Social Sharing card only shows platforms that the app supports.
- New posts use the default post format instead of the standard version. You can update this format in your site settings.
- If your site is self-hosted with XML-RPC disabled, you can see Posts and Pages in the app. That’s pretty important, if we do say so ourselves.
26.8.0.2
- The Activity Log now shows when your site was updated using AI agents.
- In Post Settings, the Social Sharing card only shows platforms that the app supports.
- New posts use the default post format instead of the standard version. You can update this format in your site settings.
- If your site is self-hosted with XML-RPC disabled, you can see Posts and Pages in the app. That’s pretty important, if we do say so ourselves.
26.8.0.1
- The Activity Log now shows when your site was updated using AI agents.
- In Post Settings, the Social Sharing card only shows platforms that the app supports.
- New posts use the default post format instead of the standard version. You can update this format in your site settings.
- If your site is self-hosted with XML-RPC disabled, you can see Posts and Pages in the app. That’s pretty important, if we do say so ourselves.
26.8.0.0
26.7
112% of our team loved the big changes we made to the Stats section. (Some people may have voted twice; we can’t say for sure.)
- There’s a new Ads tab where you can see important WordAds data like the number of ads served and revenue earned.
- We added a UTM tab so you can see source and medium for your site traffic. There’s also a Devices view that shows you which devices your visitors used.
- When you select “Today” or another daily period in the Post Stats screen, you’ll see “Last 7 days” instead of hourly data that doesn’t exist. We can’t predict the future just yet.
- We fixed some visual issues with charts and made design improvements throughout the Stats section.
We solved a caching issue on the Insights screen that would display a blank Posting Activity area. Now you can always see what you’ve been up to.
We made small visual improvements on the Activity Logs screen, like titles, icons, and colors.
We added Custom Post Types as an experimental feature. Test it out and let us know what you think. #science
One last thing: if your site is authenticated with an application password, you don’t need to have XML-RPC enabled. The downside is that only limited features are available. Once enabled, you can get those features back.