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Tuesday, March 24, 2026

Blog / Releases / New release: FlatPress 1.5.1

New release: FlatPress 1.5.1

We just published a bugfix release for FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo”.
It fixes a nasty bug in the PrettyURLs plugin that occured with some fresh installations. Also, we fixed a little bug in the BBCode plugin.
Thank you all for reporting!

If you have a fresh installation of FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo”, we strongly recommend to update.
In any other case, it’s not really neccessary.

Where to download?

Please see the release information on GitHub to find the detailed change log, a full download package, also update packages from FlatPress 1.3, 1.4 and 1.5:

Or download directly:

To update your FlatPress instance to the new release, please follow the update instructions on the FlatPress wiki.

Please report any bugs and glitches on the FlatPress support forum, create an issue on GitHub or simply send us an email. Thank you!

All the best,
Arvid

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Blog / Releases / New release: FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo”

New release: FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo”

Happy 20th anniversary, FlatPress!

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Image: ‘Happy 20th Birthday, Rebecca Randall!’ by wickenden - licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

Crazy how time flies: The FlatPress project is around for a solid 20 years!

What Edoardo Vacchi a.k.a. the NoWhereMan started with great dedication in 2006, has grown into a global community over the years. You helped testing new versions, contributed many themes and plugins, reported bugs and security issues, helped and supported each other. With all your efforts, you have impressively demonstrated that flat-file blogging - which has been declared dead time and again - has never lost its relevance. Quite the contrary: As a key feature of a free web, individual blogs, unfragmented by profit-driven algorithms, are more important than ever.

Thank you for your year-long support, all you folks out there! In a way, FlatPress is built with all of our hearts and souls.

(Feeling nostalgic? Check out the history of the project in Edoardo’s and Arvid’s congratulatory messages for the project’s 15th anniversary in 2021!)

New release: FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo”

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Image: ‘New York Relays - Track and Field - Motion Blur’ by Steven Pisano - licensed under CC BY 2.0

Celebrating the 20th anniversary of FlatPress, we present you with the new release FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo”.

In musical terms, “stringendo” stands for playing gradually faster, thus accelerating the tempo. This is exactly what FlatPress 1.5 does :)

What’s new?

  • Thanks to clever caching methods and some tweaks here and there, FlatPress is faster than ever - especially with huge numbers of entries and comments. Stringendo, baby!
    (If you’d like to test the new performance yourself, start your own stress test with the FlatPress Burnout Benchmark!)
  • With an updated Smarty template engine, FlatPress now supports PHP up to 8.5.
  • Finally, FlatPress has a multi-file uploader, and the widget panel has been reworked.
  • SEO of the PrettyURLs plugin has been improved.
  • Basque translation was added.
  • We fixed quite a lot of bugs and possible security issues (thanks to all the reporters!).
  • Don’t forget to check out the fresh new “Stringendo” style of the Leggero theme!

FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo” contains many other improvements, bugfixes and security fixes.

Where to download?

Please see the release information on GitHub to find the detailed change log, a full download package, also update packages from FlatPress 1.3 and 1.4:

Alternatively, download directly:

Please report any bugs and glitches on the FlatPress support forum, create an issue on GitHub or simply send us an email. Thank you!

What’s next?

Fraenkiman created the cool new Mastodon plugin that integrates FlatPress with the Fediverse. We hope this fits your needs and wishes - please give it a try and let us know on the Support Forum!

Happy blogging, everybody - and thank you so much for all the joy of the 20 years within this great little open source project!

All the best,
Arvid

Images:
“New York Relays - Track and Field - Motion Blur” by Steven Pisano - licensed under CC BY 2.0
“Happy 20th Birthday, Rebecca Randall!” by wickenden - licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

Sunday, January 18, 2026

Blog / Releases / FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo”: Release Candidate 2 published

FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo”: Release Candidate 2 published

Hi folks,

after your thorough tests of the first Release Candidate 1 of FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo” (thank you VERY much!), we just published the second Release Candidate:

As usual, the RC2 release comes with a full install package as well as update packages from 1.3 resp. 1.4.
For your convenience, we explicitly listed all the changes from RC1 to RC2 in the chapter “Changes from 1.5 RC1 to 1.5 RC2”.

Alternatively, download directly:

Please help testing

If you happen to find the time, please help us testing this current version. Try a fresh installation, or update a testing copy of your existing blog.
We have prepared a Community Test plan which you may find helpful to work with (please let us know if not).

This is a release candidate. Although it’s very likely what will become the final release, you may not want to use it on your productive blog yet.

Please report any bugs and glitches in the GitHub issue tracker. If you’re not familiar with GitHub, feel free to use the FlatPress support forum instead.

Thanks a lot!

All the best,
Arvid

Friday, December 12, 2025

Blog / Releases / FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo”: Release Candidate 1 published

FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo”: Release Candidate 1 published

Hi everybody,

I just published the first Release Candidate of the upcoming FlatPress 1.5 “Stringendo”.

It comes with a lot of improvements:

  • Thanks to clever caching methods and some tweaks here and there, FlatPress is faster than ever - especially with huge numbers of entries and comments.
  • With an updated Smarty template engine, FlatPress now supports PHP up to 8.5.
  • Finally, FlatPress has a multi-file uploader, and the widget panel has been reworked.
  • SEO of the PrettyURLs has been improved.
  • Basque translation was added.
  • We fixed quite a lot of bugs and possible security issues (thanks to all the reporters!).

Please see the release information on GitHub to find the detailed change log, a download package and an update package from FlatPress 1.4:

Alternatively, download directly:

Please help testing

If you happen to find the time, please help us testing this current version. Try a fresh installation, or update a testing copy of your existing blog.
We have prepared a Community Test plan which you may find helpful to work with (please let us know if not).

This is a release candidate. Although it’s very likely what will become the final release, you may not want to use it on your productive blog yet.

Please report any bugs and glitches in the GitHub issue tracker. If you’re not familiar with GitHub, feel free to use the FlatPress support forum instead.

Thanks a lot!

All the best,
Arvid

P.S.:
Stay tuned for more information about the name “Stringendo”!
Also, we’ll have some nerdy insights into the caching methods used - reeeal soon! :)

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Blog / News / Releases / FlatPress 1.5 is peeking around the corner

FlatPress 1.5 is peeking around the corner

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Image: ‘Sneaky peek’ by eva101 - licensed under CC BY 2.0

Hey folks,

it’s that time of year when little secrets happen and pleasant surprises await us. Of course, this also applies to FlatPress, and so I am happy to tell you that we move towards the first tests of the upcoming FlatPress version 1.5.

Currently, we’re working on a FlatPress 1.5 community test plan. Please have a look at it and let us know: What do you think? Would that plan help you testing FlatPress thoroughly?

But not only do we need a plan - we also need a Release Candidate version to be tested! We’re working on that as well. You’ll be the first to hear when it’s done - here on our project blog, or over at Mastodon. Feel free to follow us there!

So stay tuned - and thanks for helping us testing!

All the best,
Arvid

Image: “Sneaky peek” by eva101 - licensed under CC BY 2.0 - cropped