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Expand Up @@ -29,11 +29,13 @@ The next major version of ContentBlocks - `v4` - will transition from Nested Con

We intend to release v4 at the end of this year, around the same time as Umbraco v15. This timeline is still subject to change.

Because Umbraco is planning to introduce [Block Level Variations in v15](https://github.com/umbraco/Announcements/issues/16) which requires breaking changes to the Block data structure and other Block related code it is possible ContentBlocks v4 will target Umbraco v15+, skipping v14 entirely. The current (unstable) state of v14 contributes to this idea too as it is unlikely many companies want to use v14 in production at the moment.
Because Umbraco is planning to introduce [Block Level Variations in v15](https://github.com/umbraco/Announcements/issues/16) which requires breaking changes to the Block data structure and other Block related code ContentBlocks v4 will target Umbraco v15+, skipping v14 entirely. The current (unstable) state of v14 contributes to this idea too as it is unlikely many companies want to use v14 in production at the moment.

ContentBlocks v4 will automatically migrate property data of ContentBlocks v1 - v3 to v4. This is necessary for any websites that upgrade from Umbraco 8-13 to 14+ and have existing ContentBlocks property data. This data needs to be migrated from the Nested Content format to the new Block Editor format. Both editors use Element Types which means the actual property data is the same but they use a different wrapper structure around it so that will have to be migrated.
ContentBlocks v4 will automatically migrate property data of ContentBlocks v1 - v3 to v4. This is necessary for any websites that upgrade from Umbraco 8-13 to 15+ and have existing ContentBlocks property data. This data needs to be migrated from the Nested Content format to the new Block Editor format. Both editors use Element Types which means the actual property data is the same but they use a different wrapper structure around it so that will have to be migrated.

Until ContentBlocks v4 is out Umbraco 14 is not supported.
Until ContentBlocks v4 is out Umbraco 15+ is not supported.

ContentBlocks v4 will be released no later than January 31<sup>st</sup>, 2025.

## Umbraco 10+ / .NET 6+

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