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Declared support for WordPress 6.9#21

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Pull request overview

This PR updates the I Order Terms WordPress plugin to declare compatibility with WordPress 6.9 and bumps the plugin version from 1.5.2 to 1.5.3. The changes are purely metadata updates with no functional code changes, ensuring the plugin advertises support for the latest WordPress version.

Key Changes

  • Updated plugin version from 1.5.2 to 1.5.3 across all relevant files
  • Declared compatibility with WordPress 6.9 (updated from 6.8)
  • Added changelog and upgrade notice entries for version 1.5.3

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File Description
src/readme.txt Updated "Tested up to" field to 6.9, stable tag to 1.5.3, and added changelog/upgrade notice entries
src/i-order-terms.php Updated plugin version header to 1.5.3
src/code/class-i-order-terms.php Updated PLUGIN_VERSION constant to 1.5.3

The changes are clean, consistent, and follow WordPress plugin versioning conventions. All version references have been updated correctly across the codebase. No issues were identified with the implementation.


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@IgorCode IgorCode merged commit b4e1d3d into main Dec 14, 2025
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@IgorCode IgorCode deleted the wordpress-69-support branch December 14, 2025 14:39
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