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We have been closely following the development of WordPress 6.7 and testing the beta version of this release, which will bring some exciting updates and several new features.
For example, we have been excited to discover that this upcoming release will ship with a brand-new default theme and massive improvements to both the block editor and site editing experience.
In this article, we will walk you through the key features coming in WordPress 6.7. Each feature will help you get more out of your website-building experience.
Detailed look at the upcoming WordPress 6.7 release
Note: You can try out the beta version on your computer or a staging environment using the WordPress Beta Tester plugin. Remember that some features in the beta may not make it to the final release.
Here’s a quick overview of changes coming in WordPress 6.7:
New Default Theme – Twenty Twenty-Five
Zoom Out View for Site Editing
Media File Improvements
Preview Options API
Refined Query Loop Block
Font Library, Font Size Presets, and Fluid poland telemarketing data Typography
Interactivity API Enhancements
Block Library & Patterns
Refined Data Views
Manage Block Bindings Directly
Under the Hood Changes in WordPress 6.7
New Default Theme – Twenty Twenty-Five
We’ve seen WordPress release a new default theme each year, and the tradition continues with Twenty Twenty-Five in WordPress 6.7.
In our experience, each default theme offers something unique, and Twenty Twenty-Five is no different. This theme is built around the philosophy that “simple things should be easy and intuitive, and complex things possible.”
From what we’ve tested, it includes a variety of pre-designed block patterns and beautiful style variations. These ready-to-use templates make it easier for users to adapt the theme to their needs without spending hours customizing everything from scratch.