WordPress 4.7 Beta 3 is now available!

This software is still in development, so we don’t recommend you run it on a production site. Consider setting up a test site just to play with the new version. To test WordPress 4.7, try the WordPress Beta Tester plugin (you’ll want “bleeding edge nightlies”). Or you can download the beta here (zip).

For more information on what’s new in 4.7, check out the Beta 1 and Beta 2 blog posts, along with in-depth field guides on make/core. Some of the changes in Beta 3 include:

REST API: The unfiltered_html capability is now respected and rest_base has been added to response objects of wp/v2/taxonomies and wp/v2/types , while get_allowed_query_vars() and the rest_get_post filter have been removed.

The capability is now respected and has been added to response objects of and , while and the filter have been removed. Roles/Capabilities: Added meta-caps for comment, term, and user meta, which are currently only used in the REST API.

Added meta-caps for comment, term, and user meta, which are currently only used in the REST API. I18N: Added the ability to change user’s locale back to site’s locale. (#38632)

Added the ability to change user’s locale back to site’s locale. (#38632) Custom CSS: Renamed the unfiltered_css meta capability to edit_css and added revisions support to the custom_css post type.

Renamed the meta capability to and added revisions support to the post type. Edit shortcuts: Theme authors should take a look at the developer guide to the customizer preview’s visible edit shortcuts and update their themes to take advantage of them if not already implementing selective refresh.

Theme authors should take a look at the developer guide to the customizer preview’s visible edit shortcuts and update their themes to take advantage of them if not already implementing selective refresh. Various bug fixes: We’ve made over 50 changes in the last week.

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If you think you’ve found a bug, you can post to the Alpha/Beta area in the support forums. We’d love to hear from you! If you’re comfortable writing a reproducible bug report, file one on WordPress Trac, where you can also find a list of known bugs.

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