We’re pleased to announce the release of Concrete CMS 9.3.6, packed with new features and improvements, followed quickly by 9.3.7, a patch release addressing specific issues identified in 9.3.6. Here’s what each release includes and who should update.

Announcing Concrete CMS 9.3.7 and 9.3.6
Nov 6, 2024
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9.3.7 Release
Due to a couple of issues discovered post-release, we quickly followed up with version 9.3.7, which includes critical bug fixes for:
- The File Manager issue under PHP8 was introduced in 9.3.6.
Who Should Update to 9.3.7?
- Users already on 9.3.6—especially those using PHP8—are strongly advised to update to 9.3.7 for stability.
- If you’re currently on a version earlier than 9.3.6, you can update directly to 9.3.7 to benefit from both the new features in 9.3.6 and the fixes in 9.3.7.
For a full list of all changes in 9.3.7, see our 9.3.7 Release Notes.
9.3.6 Release
New Features and improvements:
- Custom Filename Patterns: Define flexible filename patterns when downloading files from the File Manager.
- Default File Manager Settings: Set the default column and sort order preferences in the File Manager.
- CSV Export and Image Slider Enhancements: Improved CSV export formatting and new width/height properties for the Image Slider.
- Performance and Usability Fixes: Various fixes and optimizations, including better RSS display functionality, enhanced security headers, and more informative Environment Information and Block Types Dashboard pages.
For a full list of all changes in 9.3.6, see our 9.3.6 Release Notes.e.
Update now to take advantage of these enhancements and keep your site secure and efficient!