We’ve introduced new notifications and a dedicated section on the Noticeable dashboard to control your preferences. You can define whether you want to receive:
announcements by email for new Noticeable product updates.
daily email reports for new emoji reactions.
an email for each new user feedback.
a reminder to write a publication after a given period elapsed.
Each organization and project collaborator can configure its own preferences. When it makes sense, you can control preferences per project. For instance, this is useful when you manage multiple projects for multi-language purposes.
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We did it! You now have access to a whole new type of widget: the modal one.
Using a modal widget, you can announce your product changes or deals in front of your users. In contrary to the popup or top banner widget, full publications content is displayed when the widget is opened.
As a trigger to open a modal widget you can select among the ones we already propose with other widgets: custom, floating button, icon, text + badge, or none.
If you prefer to use no triggers and automatically open a modal widget when you publish a new publication, that’s possible. To do so, while editing a publication on step 2, “Options”, enable the switch option “Automatically open widgets when the publication is new”:
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Only some languages in the world use Right-To-Left (RTL) text direction, but these languages cover over a billion people. This added to the fact we received recurrent requests to support RTL text direction in the last weeks, we decided to add support for RTL languages.
RTL is now fully supported on Newspages and all Widgets!
We also include limited support with our dashboard. The support is said limited with our dashboard because the user interface remains in English and RTL is enabled for the content you input only (e.g. a publication title or content).
You are probably wondering how to activate RTL? The only action to perform is to set your project language in your project settings. From the selected language, we are able to deduce if your project requires RTL support. If that’s the case, then Noticeable components adapt automatically: HTML layout, text direction, date and time format, styles, etc.
Default phrases on Newspages and Widgets do not translate automatically but you can customize them with your own words, and thus language, from our dashboard.
In case you write any of Arabic, Farsi, Hebrew, Urdu, or any other RTL languages, we would really like to hear about your experience. Drop us an email or send us your feedback in the form below.
We’ve added a new option to set a link on the title of a top-banner widget (in addition to or replacement of a CTA button). When enabled, you can either redirect to the publication on your Newspage or the URL of your choice:
When defining a custom URL (for instance in a CTA button while configuring your publication on step 2 Options, or with the title link of your top-banner), you can now use the placeholder {publication_slug} inside your URL to create a dynamic redirection. The placeholder is automatically replaced by its corresponding value when the URL is created.
The live widget editor on the Noticeable dashboard now includes a dark mode to better visualize your widgets when using light colors:
The top-banner vertical padding set on mobile devices has been decreased to improve the aesthetic.
An issue preventing the Newpage embed widget to load on mobile devices has been fixed.
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It was requested and long-awaited by some of you. The Noticeable JavaScript SDK is now officially supporting events. You can register a listener and get notified asynchronously with events when users perform actions with Noticeable widgets.
The new Top Banner widget allows you to tell people about your latest updates, promotions, discounts, maintenances or even keep users updated about ongoing issues.
As with other widgets, you can configure the style and behavior of the Top Banner widget directly from our live editor without coding knowledge. More than 40 properties are configurable!
The widget layout is quite flexible in the sense that you can either set a title, title + description, Call-To-Action (CTA), and even include a countdown to promote limited offers. Metrics such as the number of views and CTA clicks are also collected.
The links to download PDF for invoices have been fixed (this was broken due to a change on Stripe).
Newspages
You can filter content using multiple labels. For instance, if you have labels A, B, C, D and you click on labels A and D from your Newspage’s menu, then you will get publications that have label A or label D set.
A visual loading state has been added to the button used to submit the subscription form.
Clicks on Call-To-Action buttons using the mouse middle click are counted as regular clicks.
Publication date and time are formatted using the locale defined in your project settings. If no formatting rules are available for your project language, we fall back to en-US.
The background color for CTA buttons is set to transparent by default instead of white.
The number of JavaScript files required to render the page has been drastically reduced.
The number of publications displayed on the home page has been increased to 9 from 5.
The subscribe button is hidden on pages related to subscriptions.
The resource /subscribe has moved to /subscriptions and a redirection has been set up for the transition.
Widgets
The Newspage Embed widget is now communicating with other widgets. This means that publications read or seen state changes on your Newspage via the Embed widget are instantly propagated to the Popup widget if you are using both widgets in your pages.
When clicking on publication images from a Newspage Embed widget, the image opens in full resolution in a lightbox that is no longer attached to the inner frame but to the parent page, thus making the widget integration smooth and transparent.
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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.