You can now apply “quick fixes” from the validation results.
Not all validation rules support quick fixes, but when they do, you can select a quick fix to apply, preview the result and apply it.
PageSeeder now automatically saves your searches in your personal profile. Recent searches are displayed as a suggestion when you focus on an empty search bar.
To sort your tasks and workflows on the cardwall, we’ve added support for the following filters: task and workflow labels, priority, due date, overdue tasks and workflows, document labels, document types and archived documents. You can activate the filter by double-clicking the value to filter on the card.
To help you find documents more quickly, we’ve added support for suggested filters when you look up a document.
To provide a distraction-free or simpler experience for casual or novice users, PageSeeder now lets you select a minimal view which turns off most advanced options.
To assist developers when configuring their project template, PageSeeder now includes a built-in collection of samples to choose from when creating configuration files.
Developers can now edit the PSML source of documents directly. To edit the PSML source, switch to edit mode while the Show PSML source option is enabled.
This feature is only currently available in developer view.
If you need to make a spot change to a document while in review mode without switching to edit mode, you can use the new quick edit feature to edit the PSML source of only that fragment in a dialog box.
This feature is currently only available in developer view.
Getting mails right is hard. To assist administrators in that task, we’re exposing the SMTP and related configuration from email settings page in the system administration.
And we’re capturing the incoming and outgoing information about email in the mail logs.
We’ve expanded the document comparison view so that you can see the section and fragment identifiers and the differences in labels.
You can now configure the homepage to display the information that is most relevant to your PageSeeder installation. Built-in widgets include:
We’ve started including some charts to help you see at a glance the status of your publication. They are available in the workflow navigation panel and in the publication tooltip.
The PageSeeder user manual
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