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Exciting Developments Coming for ACF as 2018 Rolls On

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What's New Exciting Developments Coming for ACF as 2018 Rolls On. 👨‍💻🎉 As

What's New Exciting Developments Coming for ACF as 2018 Rolls On. 👨‍💻🎉 As expected, early 2018 has been a busy time here at Advanced Custom Fields. There are major enhancements coming on many fronts for both the [free]( and [PRO]( versions of our plugin. - Major update for our free plugin. First off, the free version of ACF will soon see the long-anticipated ⏰ upgrade to version 5, which is currently available for Early Access. Users will find a ton of improvements, including an updated UI, lots of new fields and more opportunities for customization. - New Conditional Logic Awesomeness inbound. Meanwhile, ACF PRO users will be in store for some incredible features in the upcoming release of version 5.7⚡️. Upgrades include a totally rewritten JavaScript library, significantly improved performance and a major expansion of conditional logic capabilities. - All aboard the Gutenberg train. And both flavors of the plugin can expect to see compatibility updates for the upcoming WordPress Gutenberg editor. Suffice it to say that big things are in store for everyone! But to get you fully caught up on the latest developments, we sat down to chat and fill in the details. [Read the full interview]( Copyright © 2018 Advanced Custom Fields, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in at our website Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](. [MailChimp Email Marketing](

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