What’s New for Oracle WebCenter Sites
Here’s an overview of new features and enhancements added to improve your Oracle WebCenter Sites experience.
14c (14.1.2.0.0) - January 2026
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Redwood UI - Tagging | In the Redwood Contributor UI, you can now select multiple assets and tag them. See Tagging Assets. |
| Redwood UI - Approve for Publish | In the Redwood Contributor UI, you can now select multiple assets and approve them for publish. See Approving Assets. |
| Redwood UI - Multi-select Delete | In the Redwood Contributor UI, you can now select and delete multiple assets at once. See Deleting Assets. |
| Redwood UI - Asset Referenced By Tab | In the Redwood Contributor UI, you can now see a list of assets that reference the selected asset. See The Asset Referenced By Tab. |
14c (14.1.2.0.0) - October 2025
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Introducing the Redwood Contributor User Interface | The Redwood Contributor UI offers an initial look at the new, modern interface for Oracle WebCenter Sites, built on the Oracle Redwood design system. As an optional alternative to the legacy contributor interface, Redwood UI delivers an intuitive and visually engaging experience, empowering users to efficiently search for, create, and edit assets. This release marks the first iteration of the Redwood Contributor UI, with additional enhancements and features planned for upcoming releases. For more information and detailed guidance, visit Using the Redwood User Interface of Oracle WebCenter Sites. |
| Experience the next-generation SiteBuilder | A powerful, all-new WYSIWYG editor that lets you easily design, edit, and manage Sites with speed and simplicity. Refer to Using the Site Builder User Interface of Oracle WebCenter Sites for more details. |
14c (14.1.2.0.0)
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Migrate sites from Oracle Content Management | You can now import your exported sites from Oracle Content Management into WebCenter Sites. You will be able to render your java script-based sites using WebCenter Sites. For more information on the process, see Doc ID 3033752.1. |
| Integration with OpenSearch | You can optionally use OpenSearch for indexing and searching content. See Configure OpenSearch in WebCenter Sites in Administering Oracle WebCenter Sites. |
| TinyMCE editor | Oracle WebCenter Sites now supports TinyMCE editor. See Configuring TinyMCE in Developing with Oracle WebCenter Sites. |
| WebCenter Sites on Kubernetes | The WebLogic Kubernetes Operator supports deployment of Oracle WebCenter Sites. To set up Oracle WebCenter Sites domains on Kubernetes, see Deploying and Managing Oracle WebCenter Sites on Kubernetes. |
What’s New for Oracle WebCenter Sites, 14c (14.1.2.0.0)
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