ImpressCMS 2.0.3 is now available. This release focuses on stability,
security hardening, and small improvements that help your site run more
smoothly.
ImpressCMS Easel is here — the new way to build production‑ready themes in one
step.
On this 4th of July, the ImpressCMS 2.0.2 beta sees the light of day.
ImpressCMS 2 has arrived, just in time to celebrate the project's 17th
anniversary.
To end 2024 on a positive note, we are proud and happy to be able to present
you with the Release Candidate for ImpressCMS 2.0.
ImpressCMS 2.0 beta 3 is now available for testing. Without unforeseen bugs,
this should be the last beta release before we go to Release Candidate.
The second beta release of ImpressCMS 2.0 is now available for testing.
We're moving from Slack to Discord for our chat interface. Join us there!
The first Beta release for ImpressCMS 2 is now available for testing purposes.
On July 1st 2024, Google will be shutting down the remaining Universal
Analytics properties that may still be functioning. So make sure to check your
ImpressCMS version to verify it is compatible with Google Analytics 4.
FOSDEM is a free event for software developers
to meet, share ideas and collaborate. On Sunday 4th February, ImpressCMS will
attend the full-day track on Designing Futures of FOSS Content Management
A new version 1.4.6 RC in the ImpressCMS 1.4 branch is now in release
candidate status.
ImpressCMS 1.4.5 is now available. This release changes the way Google
Analytics is included, now also supporting the use of Google Analytics 4. No
other changes have been made since version 1.4.4.
ImpressCMS 1.4.5 is now available. This release changes the way Google
Analytics is included, now also supporting the use of Google Analytics 4. No
other changes have been made since version 1.4.4.
@skenow indicated correctly that in fact, what we have been doing in the
context of 1.5.0 has realised almost everything of what was initially (10
year ago) identified as what was the target scope in the 2.0 release. As a
result of that, we will do a version reshuffle and instead of releasing 1.5,
that version number will become 2.0.
@skenow indicated correctly that in fact, what we have been doing in the
context of 1.5.0 has realised almost everything of what was initially (10
year ago) identified as what was the target scope in the 2.0 release. As a
result of that, we will do a version reshuffle and instead of releasing 1.5,
that version number will become 2.0.
ImpressCMS 1.5.0 RC adds support for PHP version 8.0 and removes old and
rarely used parts
You can now choose your language (currently English or Dutch) in the site
header.
We released ImpressCMS 1.4.4, the latest version in the 1.4 series. This
release fixes several vulnerabilities shared by our partners at HackerOne.
The first beta version for ImpressCMS 1.5.0 is now available for testing. This
release is mainly focused on offering support for PHP 7.4 and 8.0.
ImpressCMS wishes you a merry christmas, looking forward to the new year
2022!
After a long period, ImpressCMS 2.0 alpha 11 is available for testing.
ImpressCMS 1.4.2, a security and maintenance release of the ImpressCMS 1.4
branch is now available. This release fixes multiple vulnerabilities that were
discovered at the start of our collaboration with HackerOne.
You can now test-drive the 2.0 alpha 10 version of ImpressCMS. We now make
more use of composer, have included routing for flexible URLs and many more
improvements in the way things are handled.