WPBakery Beta Testing Guide: Steps & Tips

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WPBakery Beta Testing Guide: Steps & Tips

Since 8.2


WPBakery now allows you to beta-test new features before they are officially released. By participating in it, you can provide feedback and help shape future updates.

Important: Beta versions should only be tested on staging or development environments and never on live/production sites.

How to Get Beta Updates

There are two ways to access the beta release:

1) Enable Automatic Updates

To receive beta updates automatically:

  1. Go to WordPress Dashboard – WPBakery Page Builder – General Settings.
  2. Enable Beta Version to receive notifications when a new beta version is available.

Note: The beta version will install automatically if automatic updates are enabled.

2) Download Manually

If you prefer to install beta versions manually:

  1. Log in to the Customer Center.
  2. Navigate to the Beta section.
  3. Download the latest beta version.

How to Test WPBakery Beta Versions

Testing a beta version effectively helps ensure a smooth experience before its official release. Below are key steps and best practices to follow when testing WPBakery.

1. Review the Changelog

  • Locate the changelog.txt file inside the WPBakery plugin folder.
  • The first entry in the file lists all new features, updates, and fixes included in the beta release.
  • Compare this with your testing results to ensure that updates work as expected.

2. Clear Your Browser Cache

  • Always perform a hard reload to avoid cached assets interfering with your tests:
    • Mac: Press Cmd + Shift + R
    • Windows: Press Ctrl + Shift + R
  • If issues persist, try testing in an incognito/private browser window.
  • Consider testing in multiple browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Edge, Safari) to identify browser-specific issues

3. Prepare Test Content

  Create test blog posts with:

  • Title
  • Text content
  • Featured image

    This helps in testing Post Grid and other post-related elements.

  • For image-related testing, upload images of various dimensions to the Media Library.
  • To automate post creation , use a plugin like FakerPress .

4. Test Page Builder Functionality

  • Test all WPBakery elements, especially newly introduced ones.
  • Drag, drop, and rearrange elements to ensure smooth interaction.
  • Check frontend and backend editors for any inconsistencies.
  • Check if existing custom CSS and JS is working properly.

5. Check for Console and PHP Errors

  • Open Developer Tools in your browser (F12 or Right Click – Inspect).
  • Check the Console tab for JavaScript errors that might indicate issues.
  • Switch to the Network tab to look for failed requests (marked in red).
  • Enable the WordPress debug log and check for errors.

6. Test Responsiveness

  • Resize your browser window to check how elements adapt to different screen sizes.
  • Test on actual mobile devices if possible, or use browser developer tool.
  • Check different column layouts and ensure they stack correctly on smaller screens.

Submitting Feedback

After testing the latest beta version, we welcome you to submit your feedback by opening a ticket via the Customer Center. To do so, use the category Others > I found a bug in the beta release.
In case you don’t have access to our ticketing system, you can renew support tenure.

 

 

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