We’re updating our Terms and Privacy policy. The purpose is to clarify and simplify our statements while providing more transparency. The new Terms and Privacy is effective as of Today for new accounts and will take effect on July 8, 2021, for accounts created before this announcement.
As part of the changes, we are also adding Ipregistry to our list of subprocessors for Analytics purposes. Ipregistry is based in France and is GDPR compliant.
By continuing to use Noticeable after July 8, 2021, you agree to these changes.
Note that you are not affected by these changes if you are an Enterprise customer bound to us with custom terms.
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The “Subscribers” page on the Noticeable dashboard displays the number of email subscriptions you have per project.
When injecting custom code on Newspages from the Noticeable dashboard, you can use the keyboard shortcut CTRL+S to save and preview your changes as long as your focus remains in the code editor.
Automatic slug generation from publication titles is now supporting non-Latin characters by using transliteration.
Enhancement
The label of Click-To-Action buttons is now put in bold to increase its importance and improve readability.
Fixed code blocks not resizing properly on Newspages when displayed on small screens.
Fixed an issue preventing the LinkedIn sharing button to work on Newspages.
Fixed an issue preventing some placeholders to be correctly replaced with Zapier triggers related to the creation and the update of publications.
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In early February, we launched support for Single Sign-On (SSO). Today, we are going further and are proud to provide an official integration with Okta: Noticeable appears in the Okta catalog as a verified app with OIDC and SAML support.
One of the main targets for cyber-criminals is your username and password. Each time you log in to a new application, it provides more opportunities for hackers. SSO reduces these chances by only requiring one set of credentials and only logging each user in once per day. Furthermore, using Okta, your company can enforce the use of strong passwords but also custom policies to better protect your organization’s assets.
Single Sign-On is available on our Enterprise plan with unlimited collaborators. Drop us a line if you are interested in giving it a try or want to upgrade.
Added support for text color customization with labels. When creating or editing a label, you can now set a custom text color using the color picker or the hexadecimal notation.
Enhancements
Added support for the creation of links that include any scheme (e.g mailto:).
Fixed an issue causing the cursor to move at the top of the editor while editing a publication on Safari.
Fixed an issue preventing the creation of publications through the GraphQL API when no segments are specified and an organization account is on the Growth plan.
Fixed an issue flagging some Newspage pages as insecure on Firefox due to some Gravatar images being served using http instead of https.
Improved the display on the Noticeable dashboard of project logos not respecting the recommend 1:1 ratio.
Inserting inline-code using Markdown back ticks (`) now has better support for underscore (_) character input.
Pressing Enter while editing a list item is now creating a new list item instead of a line break.
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Did you ever expect your users or customers to act right away following an update you shared? Adding a Call-to-Action (CTA) is a means to grab attention and directing people to the next step.
For each publication you publish on Noticeable you can configure a CTA that is displayed as a button along with your publication content on Newspages and Widgets.
What's the advantage of using a CTA button over a link? CTA buttons are more prominent and analytics are collected for each click, thus allowing you to see how your actions behave, but also measuring success with a click-through rate.
How to define a Call-to-Action?
Create or edit a publication.
On step 2, select the Call-to-Action (CTA) settings group.
We’ve introduced new options to change the visibility of your project’s Newspages. You can now restrict access to Newspages by requesting a password, thus making them private.
Private Newspages is a great way to keep content internal to your team or share project updates with a restricted audience.
Select the Visibility settings group at the bottom of the page.
Configure the options as needed:
The feature is available with the Business plan. As part of the Enterprise plan, we also support filtering accesses by IP addresses and CIDR ranges. You can also require authentication via a header token.
What’s better than Markdown to format publications? a rich text editor!
The Noticeable dashboard is now including a rich text editor. Formatting and customizing the appearance of your publications is now simpler than ever.
You can include images, videos, format titles using different levels, put text in bold, italic, underline or even strike. Quotes are also supported along with lists, code snippets, tables, and dividers.
To apply formatting or actions, you can use the visual toolbar, shortcuts (e.g. CTRL+B to set your current selection in bold), or the Markdown syntax! Indeed, for backward compatibility but also because some of you love Markdown, we still support the syntax as you type.
There is another tip we would like to share. When writing your publication, the content is saved as soon as the editor loses focus or you click on Continue. However, it is also possible to trigger a save by pressing CTRL+S.
What about content published through the GraphQL API or Zapier? in this context, you don’t have a rich text editor. As a consequence, you can either use plaintext or the Markdown syntax.
PS: some of you asked, the editor is built on top of ProseMirror, a great open-source toolkit for building rich text editors (we contributed ESM support).
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After several months of hard work, we are proud to introduce a whole new Noticeable!
It’s hard to enumerate all the changes in a single publication. They go from a refreshed logo to a new dashboard with an improved user interface, advanced analytics, new widgets that are fully configurable through a live editor, an easy to use JavaScript SDK to interact with the Noticeable widgets, and many new features including a WYSIWYG editor, pinned publications, private Newspages, and more. Besides, this does not include all the changes we made internally to move the service to the next level.
There is so much to say that we will introduce important changes in dedicated publications in the coming days. In the meantime, here are a few changes you should be aware of:
Timeline pages are now called Newspages.
Posts are now referred to as Publications.
Newspages are now served from the domain noticeable.news for users on the free plan.
Custom domains are no longer served and verified by Firebase. This enables faster SSL certificate generation and easier maintenance.
A new widget has been introduced and the legacy widget has been deprecated. You will receive an email with upgrade instructions by the end of the month.
We hope you will like what we made. As always, your comments are welcome. You can react below. 👇
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