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Joomla 3.8.3 Is Released

Joomla 3.8.3 is now available. which includes over 60 bug fixes and improvements.

What's in Joomla 3.8.3?

Joomla 3.8.3 addresses several bugs, including:
  • Support for multiple download sources on update servers (AKA download mirrors) #18926
  • PHP 7.2 Compatibility fixes
  • Update TinyMCE 4.5.8 #18574
  • Multilingual Associations component:  reduce the number of duplicate queries #18544
  • [com_fields] Multilanguage: fixing display of fields when the item concerned is set to ALL #18536
  • Eliminate crippling performance of content search plugin for large sites with custom fields #18915

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