Welcome to the March & April 2025 FireBox Product Update! Over the past two months, we’ve rolled out a series of refinements and fixes to ensure FireBox runs smoothly across all setups. Most notably, FireBox is now fully compatible with WordPress 6.8, so you can safely update your sites without interruption.
If you missed previous updates, check out our January and February roundups on the blog. Now, let’s take a look at what’s new in April!
Improvements & Bug Fixes
- WordPress 6.8 Compatibility: FireBox is now fully compatible with WordPress 6.8, ensuring seamless performance with the latest version of the platform.
- Improved Campaign Reappearance Behavior: When the “Closing Behavior” is set to “keep showing the campaign,” popups now reappear immediately after being closed, enhancing visibility for persistent campaigns.
- PHP Warning and Error Fixes: Resolved various backend issues, including a PHP warning related to translation strings, an undefined array key “referrer” error, and a missing Reply-To name/email in email notifications.
- Fixed: Missing Reply-To Name & Email: The Send Email Notification action now correctly sets the Reply-To name and email fields, improving deliverability and sender identification.
- UI & Placement Fixes: Addressed an issue where the Floating Button could appear in the wrong position and resolved edge case conflicts affecting certain blocks.
- Bedrock Compatibility Improvements: Fixed an activation issue that occurred when FireBox was used on Bedrock-based WordPress installations hosted in subfolders.
Conclusion
That wraps up the March and April 2025 updates! As always, we’re committed to keeping FireBox reliable, compatible, and easy to use. Thanks for your continued support, and stay tuned for more improvements coming soon. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to contact us through our Contact Page.
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