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Note: if you are using wysiwyg with the ckeditor library then you should use this release 7.x-3.0-rc7 as it offers improved ckeditor integration for left and right alignment. Otherwise 7.x-2.21 is still the recommended release. The next major media release 4.x is currently looking very good, so feel free to try it out in a development environment before upgrading a production site. 7.x-4.0-beta1 developed by the University of Oslo offers cleaner tokens and improved code (very similar functionality to previous 7.x-2.x and 7.x-3.x).
Note: 7.x-2.21 is still the recommended release however if you are using wysiwyg with the ckeditor library then you might want to try 7.x-3.0-rc7 or 7.x-4.0-beta1 as it offers improved ckeditor integration for left and right alignment. The recent releases of media release 4.x look very good, so feel free to try it out in a development environment before upgrading a production site. 7.x-4.0-beta1 offers cleaner tokens and improved code (very similar functionality to previous 7.x-2.x and 7.x-3.x).
Note: if you are using wysiwyg with the ckeditor library then you might want to try 7.x-3.0-rc6 or 7.x-4.0-alpha5 as it offers improved ckeditor integration for left and right alignment. Otherwise 7.x-2.20 is still the recommended release. The next major media release 4.x is currently looking very good, so feel free to try it out in a development environment before upgrading a production site. 7.x-2.20 is still the recommended release but 7.x-4.0-rc5 offers cleaner tokens and improved code (very similar functionality to previous 7.x-2.x and 7.x-3.x).
Note: if you are using wysiwyg with the ckeditor library then you should use this release 7.x-3.0-rc6 as it offers improved ckeditor integration for left and right alignment. Otherwise 7.x-2.20 is still the recommended release. The next major media release 4.x is currently looking very good, so feel free to try it out in a development environment before upgrading a production site. 7.x-2.20 is still the recommended release but 7.x-4.0-rc5 offers cleaner tokens and improved code (very similar functionality to previous 7.x-2.x and 7.x-3.x).
Note: if you are using wysiwyg with the ckeditor library then you should use this release 7.x-3.0-rc4 as it offers improved ckeditor integration for left and right alignment. Otherwise 7.x-2.18 is still the recommended release. The next major media release 4.x is currently bleeding edge and for developers as it is currently under development.
Note: if you are using wysiwyg with the ckeditor library, you may want to use 7.x-3.0-rc4 instead as it has improved ckeditor integration. Otherwise 7.x-2.18 is still the recommended release. For developers wishing to use the bleeding edge and shape the next major release of media, media 7.x-4.x dev is perhaps for you. 2.18 is recommended for the masses.
Note: if you are using wysiwyg with the ckeditor library then you should use this release 7.x-3.0-rc3 as it offers improved ckeditor integration for left and right alignment. Otherwise 7.x-2.17 is still the recommended release.
Changes since last 3.x release: #2841742: Media WYSIWYG View Mode configuration lost after media_wysiwyg_update_7205
Note: if you are using wysiwyg with the ckeditor library, you may want to use 7.x-3.0-rc3 instead as it has improved ckeditor integration. Otherwise 7.x-2.17 is still the recommended release.
*New*: bulk import now supports recursion into sub directories.
Note: if you are using wysiwyg with the ckeditor library, you may want to use 7.x-3.0-rc2 instead as it has improved ckeditor integration. Otherwise 7.x-2.16 is still the recommended release.
*New*: bulk import now supports recursion into sub directories.
Note: if you are using wysiwyg with the ckeditor library then you should use this release 7.x-3.0-rc1 as it offers improved ckeditor integration for left and right alignment. Otherwise 7.x-2.15 is still the recommended release.
*New*: bulk import now supports recursion into sub directories.
Note: if you are using wysiwyg with the ckeditor library, you may want to use 7.x-3.0-rc1 instead as it has improved ckeditor integration. Otherwise 7.x-2.15 is still the recommended release.