Important Notice: This is a security release. We recommend you immediately upgrade to one of the following versions:
CiviCRM 5.35.1 (download)CiviCRM 5.33.3 ESR (signup)Below are the security advisories details:
Important Notice: This is a security release. We recommend you immediately upgrade to one of the following versions:
CiviCRM 5.35.1 (download)CiviCRM 5.33.3 ESR (signup)Below are the security advisories details:
This is an open invitation for everyone using CiviCRM to meet on-line, catch-up and discuss all things CiviCRM.
Maybe you have a question or something awesome to show, come along! Curious about CiviCRM, you're more than welcome to come too and find out more.
Ready to take your Drupal 8 (or Drupal 9!) website to the next level with CiviCRM? Join Skvare's upcoming training series to learn how to leverage the Drupal CiviCRM Entity module.
The first release of the Yootheme CiviCRM Bridge enabled users to display contacts on their WordPress or Joomla website, but di
Are you feeling stuck with trying to grow your association? Are you ready for a strategic investment to help grow your membership? Transitioning to digital content is a great investment for your association. Digital content may refer to your websites, member portal, social media channels and digital ads.
CiviCRM version 5.35.0 is now out and ready to download. This is a regular monthly release.
Upgrade now for the most stable CiviCRM experience: https://civicrm.org/download
Just a brief note to let you know that we will host CiviCooP's Coffee Corner coming Thursday,
For the first time in 2021 we are organizing a Virtual Meet Up in English. We hereby like to invite all CiviCRM users and people who are interested in CiviCRM, to our Webinar on 1 March.
ProgramFor new users: * An introduction to CiviCRM with Demo* What does an implementation involve? * Current users share their experiences
We have some new CiviCRM videos you might want to check out.
A funky introduction to CiviCRMThanks to some work by MGlaman and KarinG and others, some integration with the Mink/Behat front-end testing framework is now available for you to use to write automated tests. Does it replace regular phpunit? No, you should still write regular tests too. But let's take a look at what it can add.