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WordPress 7.1 Readiness Checklist: Test, Back Up, and Plan for August 19

WordPress 7.1 readiness checklist for testing, backups, and Site Editor workflows

WordPress 7.1 Classic Block update checklist showing that the Classic block stays available in the inserter

WordPress 7.1 is planned for August 19, 2026. That is not a reason to update a production site early. It is a reason to use the next few weeks to make the eventual update boring: verify backups, test the editor and critical workflows in staging, and set expectations for anyone who publishes or supports the site.

What WordPress 7.1 is planning

The official roadmap describes continued work in the Site Editor, collaboration, media handling, revisions, responsive styling, and the admin experience. Planned items can change before final release, so treat the roadmap as a testing checklist rather than a promise that every feature will arrive unchanged.

Prepare before the release

Plan the maintenance window

Choose a low-risk window after the final release and after essential extensions confirm compatibility. Keep a rollback owner, a customer notice, and a short acceptance checklist. If the site uses a CDN or host cache, plan an origin-first test followed by cache purge and logged-out public verification.

What to verify after updating

Related WordPress support

Source

Make WordPress Core: Roadmap to 7.1

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