Experience Workspace & Document Authoring — Release Notes
The latest updates to Experience Workspace and Document Authoring, week by week.
Week of July 6
What's new:
- Publish pages directly from Browse — one at a time or in bulk – You no longer need to open a page to preview or publish it. Select one page or several and publish them right from the file list, a big time-saver for anyone managing lots of content. [#956]
- New feedback tool built into the product – A feedback option is now available directly inside the app, so you can flag issues or suggest improvements without leaving your workflow. [da-nx #577]
- Layout polish in Experience Workspace – Fixed spacing so page content no longer crowds the edges of the editor. [#1016]
Week of June 29
What's new:
- Refreshed "Create new document" flow – Starting a new document is now a smoother, more guided process. [#1068]
- Fixed a mix-up between files and folders with the same name – The file browser could confuse a folder and a file that shared a name; it now tells them apart correctly. [#1071]
- Behind-the-scenes reliability work – Improvements to how the editor connects and saves, plus minor visual polish to page breadcrumbs, to keep things running smoothly as more people move to the newer platform. [#1063] [#1004]
Week of June 22
What's new:
- Chat assistant now available in Browse view – A chat panel is now built into Browse and the editor, so you can ask for help or make requests without leaving your page. Text selection and interaction with chat responses were also made smoother. [#1019] [#1029]
- Bring "Prepare" menu back – Experience Workspace now includes a Prepare menu to help you get content ready before publishing, streamlining a step that used to be more manual. [#972]
- Better image handling in Experience Workspace – You can now add alt text to images and swap one image for another directly in the editor. [#1017]
- Smarter select-all and sharing in Browse – When you filter your file list and then select-all or share, it now correctly respects whatever filter you had applied — no more accidentally acting on files you'd filtered out. [#1049]
Week of June 15
What's new:
- Mark your favorite content – You can now star or favorite files and folders in Browse, so the pages you work in most are always one click away instead of buried in a folder tree. [#947]
- Faster link editing – A new keyboard shortcut lets you add or edit a link without reaching for the mouse, and the link editing popup itself got a cleanup so it's quicker to use. [#990]
- Superscript and subscript formatting – These formatting options are now available right in the toolbar when you select text, useful for footnotes, trademarks, and scientific notation. [#1010]
Note: this summary is based on release-note titles and scope pulled directly GitHub pull requests.