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Prepare for 6.11#1818

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The primary adjustments in this update involve incrementing version annotations from x.x to 6.11 across various files to reflect the latest plugin version of Formidable Forms. This includes updating version numbers in static properties, comments, and deprecation notices. These changes ensure accurate version tracking and help maintain code consistency and clarity.

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File Summary
classes/controllers/FrmAppController.php Updated @since comment from x.x to 6.11 in FrmAppController.
classes/controllers/FrmFormsController.php Changed @since comment from x.x to 6.11 in FrmFormsController.
classes/helpers/.../FrmAppHelper.php Updated plug_version in FrmAppHelper from 6.10 to 6.11.
classes/helpers/.../FrmFormsHelper.php Adjusted deprecation version from x.x to 6.11 in actions_dropdown method.
classes/helpers/.../FrmStylesHelper.php Changed @since comments from x.x to 6.11 for methods get_css_label_positions() and get_single_label_positions().
classes/views/.../actions-dropdown.php Updated _deprecated_file call version from x.x to 6.11.
formidable.php Updated plugin version from 6.10 to 6.11.
js/formidable_admin.js Changed @since version from x.x to 6.11 for multiple functions.
stripe/controllers/.../FrmStrpLiteEventsController.php Updated @since comments to 6.11 for prepare_from_invoice and maybe_cancel_subscription methods.
stripe/helpers/.../FrmStrpLiteSubscriptionHelper.php Updated @since x.x to 6.11 in subscription handling functions.
stripe/helpers/.../FrmTransLiteAppHelper.php Changed @since in get_count_of_completed_payments method to 6.11.

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@Crabcyborg Crabcyborg merged commit a0698e8 into master Jun 19, 2024
@Crabcyborg Crabcyborg deleted the prepare_for_6.11 branch June 19, 2024 13:47
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