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  • DNS – New DNS records UX is rolling out

    Starting today, everyone can opt in to a refreshed DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard. Over the coming weeks, the new experience will become the default for Free plan users first, followed by paid plans.

    New DNS records UX

    What is new

    • Better table experience: resizable and hideable columns, row pinning, advanced filters with logical operators (AND/OR), configurable pagination, and expanded input fields so long values are no longer cut off.
    • First-class mobile experience: responsive layout with a touch-friendly, card-based UI and compact controls for small screens.
    • DNS quick reference: bite-sized explainers for DNS, proxy status, and TTL, available directly in the product to help users configure records without leaving the page.
    • Modern frontend: a refactor onto Cloudflare’s new UI framework that improves performance and lays the foundation for future improvements.

    New DNS records UX

    Rollout plan

    Dates are subject to change based on feedback received during the rollout.

    • 20 May – 05 June: ramped rollout to Free, then Pro and Business plans.
    • 08 June – 03 July: ramped rollout to Enterprise plans.

    Share your feedback

    Once the new experience is turned on for your account, look for the feedback link at the top of the DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard and let us know what you think. Your input helps us prioritize the next round of improvements.

  • DNS – New DNS records UX is rolling out

    Starting today, everyone can opt in to a refreshed DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard. Over the coming weeks, the new experience will become the default for Free plan users first, followed by paid plans.

    New DNS records UX

    What is new

    • Better table experience: resizable and hideable columns, row pinning, advanced filters with logical operators (AND/OR), configurable pagination, and expanded input fields so long values are no longer cut off.
    • First-class mobile experience: responsive layout with a touch-friendly, card-based UI and compact controls for small screens.
    • DNS quick reference: bite-sized explainers for DNS, proxy status, and TTL, available directly in the product to help users configure records without leaving the page.
    • Modern frontend: a refactor onto Cloudflare’s new UI framework that improves performance and lays the foundation for future improvements.

    New DNS records UX

    Rollout plan

    Dates are subject to change based on feedback received during the rollout.

    • 20 May – 05 June: ramped rollout to Free, then Pro and Business plans.
    • 08 June – 03 July: ramped rollout to Enterprise plans.

    Share your feedback

    Once the new experience is turned on for your account, look for the feedback link at the top of the DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard and let us know what you think. Your input helps us prioritize the next round of improvements.

  • DNS – New DNS records UX is rolling out

    Starting today, everyone can opt in to a refreshed DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard. Over the coming weeks, the new experience will become the default for Free plan users first, followed by paid plans.

    New DNS records UX

    What is new

    • Better table experience: resizable and hideable columns, row pinning, advanced filters with logical operators (AND/OR), configurable pagination, and expanded input fields so long values are no longer cut off.
    • First-class mobile experience: responsive layout with a touch-friendly, card-based UI and compact controls for small screens.
    • DNS quick reference: bite-sized explainers for DNS, proxy status, and TTL, available directly in the product to help users configure records without leaving the page.
    • Modern frontend: a refactor onto Cloudflare’s new UI framework that improves performance and lays the foundation for future improvements.

    New DNS records UX

    Rollout plan

    Dates are subject to change based on feedback received during the rollout.

    • 20 May – 05 June: ramped rollout to Free, then Pro and Business plans.
    • 08 June – 03 July: ramped rollout to Enterprise plans.

    Share your feedback

    Once the new experience is turned on for your account, look for the feedback link at the top of the DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard and let us know what you think. Your input helps us prioritize the next round of improvements.

  • DNS – New DNS records UX is rolling out

    Starting today, everyone can opt in to a refreshed DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard. Over the coming weeks, the new experience will become the default for Free plan users first, followed by paid plans.

    New DNS records UX

    What is new

    • Better table experience: resizable and hideable columns, row pinning, advanced filters with logical operators (AND/OR), configurable pagination, and expanded input fields so long values are no longer cut off.
    • First-class mobile experience: responsive layout with a touch-friendly, card-based UI and compact controls for small screens.
    • DNS quick reference: bite-sized explainers for DNS, proxy status, and TTL, available directly in the product to help users configure records without leaving the page.
    • Modern frontend: a refactor onto Cloudflare’s new UI framework that improves performance and lays the foundation for future improvements.

    New DNS records UX

    Rollout plan

    Dates are subject to change based on feedback received during the rollout.

    • 20 May – 05 June: ramped rollout to Free, then Pro and Business plans.
    • 08 June – 03 July: ramped rollout to Enterprise plans.

    Share your feedback

    Once the new experience is turned on for your account, look for the feedback link at the top of the DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard and let us know what you think. Your input helps us prioritize the next round of improvements.

  • DNS – New DNS records UX is rolling out

    Starting today, everyone can opt in to a refreshed DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard. Over the coming weeks, the new experience will become the default for Free plan users first, followed by paid plans.

    New DNS records UX

    What is new

    • Better table experience: resizable and hideable columns, row pinning, advanced filters with logical operators (AND/OR), configurable pagination, and expanded input fields so long values are no longer cut off.
    • First-class mobile experience: responsive layout with a touch-friendly, card-based UI and compact controls for small screens.
    • DNS quick reference: bite-sized explainers for DNS, proxy status, and TTL, available directly in the product to help users configure records without leaving the page.
    • Modern frontend: a refactor onto Cloudflare’s new UI framework that improves performance and lays the foundation for future improvements.

    New DNS records UX

    Rollout plan

    Dates are subject to change based on feedback received during the rollout.

    • 20 May – 05 June: ramped rollout to Free, then Pro and Business plans.
    • 08 June – 03 July: ramped rollout to Enterprise plans.

    Share your feedback

    Once the new experience is turned on for your account, look for the feedback link at the top of the DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard and let us know what you think. Your input helps us prioritize the next round of improvements.

  • DNS – New DNS records UX is rolling out

    Starting today, everyone can opt in to a refreshed DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard. Over the coming weeks, the new experience will become the default for Free plan users first, followed by paid plans.

    New DNS records UX

    What is new

    • Better table experience: resizable and hideable columns, row pinning, advanced filters with logical operators (AND/OR), configurable pagination, and expanded input fields so long values are no longer cut off.
    • First-class mobile experience: responsive layout with a touch-friendly, card-based UI and compact controls for small screens.
    • DNS quick reference: bite-sized explainers for DNS, proxy status, and TTL, available directly in the product to help users configure records without leaving the page.
    • Modern frontend: a refactor onto Cloudflare’s new UI framework that improves performance and lays the foundation for future improvements.

    New DNS records UX

    Rollout plan

    Dates are subject to change based on feedback received during the rollout.

    • 20 May – 05 June: ramped rollout to Free, then Pro and Business plans.
    • 08 June – 03 July: ramped rollout to Enterprise plans.

    Share your feedback

    Once the new experience is turned on for your account, look for the feedback link at the top of the DNS records page in the Cloudflare dashboard and let us know what you think. Your input helps us prioritize the next round of improvements.

  • Artifacts, Queues – Event subscriptions for Artifacts lifecycle events

    You can now receive event notifications for Artifacts repository changes and consume them from a Worker to build commit-driven automation.

    This allows you to:

    • Run custom workflows when a repository is created or imported
    • Kick off a build and deploy a change when an agent pushes to a repo
    • Trigger a review agent on every push

    Available events include:

    • Account-level events (artifacts source) — repo.created, repo.deleted, repo.forked, repo.imported
    • Repository-level events (artifacts.repo source) — pushed, cloned, fetched

    To learn more, refer to Artifacts documentation.

  • Artifacts – Manage Artifacts namespaces and repos with Wrangler CLI

    You can now manage Artifacts namespaces, repos, and repo-scoped tokens directly from Wrangler CLI.

    Available commands:

    • wrangler artifacts namespaces list — List Artifacts namespaces in your account.
    • wrangler artifacts namespaces get — Get metadata for a namespace.
    • wrangler artifacts repos create — Create a repo in a namespace.
    • wrangler artifacts repos list — List repos in a namespace.
    • wrangler artifacts repos get — Get metadata for a repo.
    • wrangler artifacts repos delete — Delete a repo.
    • wrangler artifacts repos issue-token — Issue a repo-scoped token for Git access.

    To get started, refer to the Wrangler Artifacts commands documentation.

  • Durable Objects, Workers – Legacy `wrangler dev –remote` support removed for KV-backed Durable Objects

    Starting 2026-05-18, support for the deprecated, legacy wrangler dev --remote flag has been removed for KV-backed Durable Objects and will return an error. The --remote flag was never supported with the recommended SQLite storage backend for Durable Objects.

    For all Durable Objects, continue to use wrangler dev for local development and testing.

    During local development if you need to access remote resources running on Cloudflare’s network, refer to Using remote resources with Durable Objects and Workflows.

  • Workers – Share local dev servers through Cloudflare Tunnel in Wrangler and Vite

    You can now share local dev sessions through Cloudflare Tunnel and get a public URL when using either Wrangler or the Cloudflare Vite plugin. This is useful when you need to share a preview, test a webhook, or access your app from another device.

    Vite local dev tunnel demo

    This lets you either:

    To start a tunnel, press t in Wrangler or t + Enter in Vite while your dev server is running. For details on setting up a named tunnel, refer to Share a local dev server.