Version 1.79

Updated by Daniel Sjögren

Release date December 14, 2022

Platform update

New functionality

Toast component upgrade 

We are introducing a redesigned "toast" component to provide subtle feedback to users about an operation or other information. Here are the key design changes introduced:

  • For Desktop: the "toast" box will appear at the bottom left of the screen.
  • For Mobile: the "toast" box will appear at the bottom center of the screen.
  • Positive (outcome) toasts will be displayed in green boxes and will automatically disappear.
  • Negative (outcome) toasts will be displayed in red boxes and will need to be acknowledged.
  • When multiple toasts are displayed, they will now be stacked on top of each other with the most recent toast appearing at the bottom of the stacking.

Toast positioning:

Bug fixes

  • Resolved an issue that prevented draft stories from being visible to some customers.
  • Resolved an issue that prevented tasks from being visible to some customers. 
  • Resolved an issue that prevented cover images from appearing on ‘Story tiles’.
  • Resolved an issue that caused events to disappear in the weekly view of the calendar.
  • Resolved an issue that prevented completed tasks from appearing in the ‘Done’ section.
  • Resolved an issue that caused the ‘Scoring feature’ to be case-sensitive for ‘short answer’ questions.
  • Resolved an issue that caused same-day tasks with start and end-time to appear as all-day tasks for that day.
  • Resolved an issue that prevented users from creating multiple-choice questions from including multi-word answers i.e. with a space.

In the next release

In the upcoming January 11, 2023 release you can expect:

  • Audience picker splash page to include recently saved lists.
  • Import distribution list.
  • More bug fixes and service requests.

Discovery

We are currently running discovery for the following:

  • Distribution
    • Ensure newly added stores/users are able to access already shared content.
    • Make distribution and audience selection easier and more intuitive.


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