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Bump @wordpress/editor from 14.7.0 to 14.8.3 #2815

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Description

Updates @wordpress/editor from 14.7.0 to 14.8.3. Replaces #2788 as the update of @types/wordpress__editor was causing issues.

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Update dependencies while keeping our sanity.

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The builds that fail in #2788 succeed here.

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  • New Features

    • Updated the WordPress editor package to the latest version, potentially introducing new features and improvements.
  • Bug Fixes

    • Included bug fixes and performance enhancements from the updated editor package.

@acicovic acicovic added Component: Dependencies Pull requests that update a dependency file javascript Pull requests that update Javascript code labels Oct 2, 2024
@acicovic acicovic added this to the 3.17.0 milestone Oct 2, 2024
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The package.json file for the wp-parsely project has been updated to reflect a new version of the @wordpress/editor dependency, changing it from ^14.7.0 to ^14.8.3. This update indicates an increment in the version, which may include new features, bug fixes, or performance improvements. No other changes were made to the dependencies or structure of the package.json file.

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package.json Updated @wordpress/editor from ^14.7.0 to ^14.8.3

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@acicovic acicovic marked this pull request as ready for review October 2, 2024 11:29
@acicovic acicovic merged commit 2371b9b into develop Oct 2, 2024
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@acicovic acicovic deleted the update/wordpress-editor-dependency branch October 2, 2024 11:29
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