Merge pull request #9362 from creative-commoners/pulls/4/tweak-4.5.0-changelog

DOC Tweak names and link in 4.5.0 changelog
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* [Generic login form styling](#login-forms) is now available as an optional module * [Generic login form styling](#login-forms) is now available as an optional module
* Removed `use_gzip` option on `HtmlEditorField` which used to compress the rich text editor dependency. * Removed `use_gzip` option on `HtmlEditorField` which used to compress the rich text editor dependency.
No longer required since compression is performed as part of the CMS build automatically. No longer required since compression is performed as part of the CMS build automatically.
See (#832)(https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-admin/issues/832) See [#832](https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-admin/issues/832)
## PHP 7.1 is the minimum supported version {#php71} ## PHP 7.1 is the minimum supported version {#php71}
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## Installer UI has been removed {#installer-ui} ## Installer UI has been removed {#installer-ui}
Until now, core releases of SilverStripe would put an `install.php` file in the Until now, core releases of Silverstripe CMS would put an `install.php` file in the
public root that, when accessed with a browser, would offer an installation public root that, when accessed with a browser, would offer an installation
UI prompting the user for all the necessary configuration of your project UI prompting the user for all the necessary configuration of your project
and environment, and validating it before performing the installation. and environment, and validating it before performing the installation.
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## Archive downloads have been removed ## Archive downloads have been removed
SilverStripe has gradually switched from using file archives Silverstripe CMS has gradually switched from using file archives
to installation via [Composer](https://getcomposer.org). to installation via [Composer](https://getcomposer.org).
This enabled a much more diverse module ecosystem, This enabled a much more diverse module ecosystem,
with clear dependency management and greater ability to with clear dependency management and greater ability to
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## Generic login form styling {#login-forms} ## Generic login form styling {#login-forms}
Login forms in SilverStripe are traditionally embedded in your page template. Login forms in Silverstripe CMS are traditionally embedded in your page template.
This often requires style adjustments in your website, for example, to cover variations This often requires style adjustments in your website, for example, to cover variations
such as error messages and validation feedback. It also complicates such as error messages and validation feedback. It also complicates
more advanced login flows such as multi-factor authentication. more advanced login flows such as multi-factor authentication.
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You can choose to add your own logo or customise the templates. You can choose to add your own logo or customise the templates.
The URLs to login functionality have not changed (e.g. `Security/login`). The URLs to login functionality have not changed (e.g. `Security/login`).
Existing SilverStripe websites upgrading to this release can opt into using Existing Silverstripe CMS websites upgrading to this release can opt into using
login forms via composer: login forms via composer:
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