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@leekelleher leekelleher released this 14 Dec 23:36
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Hey there Umbraco fans!

With yesterday's release of Umbraco 13.0.0 🎉 I am relieved to announce the release of Contentment v4.6.0! 🎉

This release adds support for Umbraco 13 and .NET 8.0, and yes it still supports Umbraco 8 (on .NET 4.7.2), Umbraco 9 (on .NET 5.0), Umbraco 10 (on .NET 6.0) AND Umbraco 11/12 (on .NET 7.0)! As far as I'm aware there are no breaking-changes within Contentment itself, it doesn't warrant a major version number bump, but as it's noteworthy, I've done it as a minor release.


What's new?

Nothing new, it contains all the same features as Contentment v4.5.1. This minor release is purely to add support for Umbraco 13 and .NET 8.0.

A full changelog from the previous v4-alpha release can be found here: 4.5.1...4.6.0

Any breaking changes?

😕 Hmm, kinda, maybe, not sure. Umbraco v13 introduced a major feature to the Rich Text Editor with Inline Blocks, but this also introduced quite a big breaking-change, in that the Rich Text Editor can only work within the Content section now. So this caused quite a headache for the Notes and Editor Notes configurations, but also with Content Blocks any RTEs used within a block item wouldn't load either. I have endeavoured to add a workaround patch for this, which I have tested on my demo sites, but it's not fully battle tested, so please do let me know if you discover any issues with this.

Where can I get it?

This release is available on NuGet...

dotnet add package Umbraco.Community.Contentment

...or the Umbraco Package repository.


Thank you to all for your patience and support during this release cycle. 🙏

Enjoy the release!

Cheers,
@leekelleher
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