Front End Changes
Copy and Paste Image Uploads
Users can now use Copy and Paste to upload images into their posts. Users should be warned that image sizes may not be what they expected on paste. They can control the image size by hovering over an image and using the drag tool in the lower right corner. Users can also double-click (double-tap on a touch device) an image to bring up the properties window to change the size.WebP Image Support
Users will be able to upload images in the WebP format. These images are typically smaller than their PNG and JPEG counterparts. WebP images can also support background transparency. You can read about WebP on Google's Developer Site.Additional Issues
Back End / AdminCP Changes
HTML Support for Outgoing Emails.
vBulletin now uses HTML formatting for Outgoing Emails. All Email Body Text phrases have been updated and will appear the same after the change. However, if you have custom translations for these phrases, you will need to update them manually. Otherwise, your outgoing emails will lose their formatting. W3Schools has a free HTML course so that you can learn basic HTML if you need to. Do not include doctype, html, or body tags in your outgoing emails.Contact Us Email Address Updated
The Contact Us form no longer uses the end-user's email address for the sender field. It will use the Webmaster Email stated within your site's options.Email Diagnostic Updated
The Email Diagnostic tool was updated to show the complete SMTP Error message if it occurs. This will make diagnosing outgoing email issues easier.Additional AdminCP Issues
- Combined the Image Settings and Message Attachment Options setting groups into a group called Attachment Options.
- Added column headers to the Style Manager.
- Hidden Themes shown in Debug Mode can no longer be set as Active in the Style Manager.
- Settings can be backed up and restored outside of Debug Mode.
- A quick search for Recently Banned Users has been added to the User Manager.
Additional Information
Install / Upgrade
File Cleanup
After upgrading your vBulletin system, you should delete any possible obsolete files. You can obtain more information on why this is needed and instructions on how to do this in this topic in the vBulletin 5 Installs & Upgrades forum.System Requirements
Minimum System Requirements- PHP Version: 7.4.0
- MySQL Version: 5.6.10
- MariaDB Version: 10.0.0
- PHP Version: 8.0 or higher
- MySQL Version: 8.0 or higher
- MariaDB Version: 10.3+
Current Version Support Schedule
- Active Version - 5.6.9
- Security Patch - 5.6.8
- Security Patch - 5.6.7
- No Patch Release - 5.6.6 and earlier
Discussion
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