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September 2024 Release Notes (24.19)
September 2024 Release Notes (24.19)

Find information about release enhancements from September 2024 (24.19).

Updated over a week ago

In this article, you'll find a list of our most impactful new features and enhancements that we have released this month.

Don't worry, for more significant enhancements, you can still check out our blog, as well as read our newsletter. If you have questions about these items, don't hesitate to contact our support team.


Adjust thumbnail appearance and reveal proof data with Gallery View configuration menus

In this week’s release, we’re adding additional controls to the look and feel of your Gallery View interface via two new configuration menus docked above your set of proof thumbnails. In the “Layout” menu for Proof Cards, you’ll be able to adjust a variety of appearance options, including:

  • Thumbnail Scale (Fill or Fit): Choose between a cropped thumbnail view or keep the original aspect ratio to best display the content

  • Show/Hide Proof Info: Focus purely on content by hiding or revealing proof metadata based on your needs

  • Proof Name Length: You can now opt to show the full proof name or condense it to a single line for a cleaner look

  • (Coming in a future release) Thumbnail Shape: Customize the shape of your thumbnails—either Square, Portrait, or Landscape—for even more control over your Gallery View

The second menu option, marked “Show” in the toolbar, allows you to fine-tune which proof information is displayed when the Show/Hide Proof Info setting is set to “Show”. There are options to toggle or reposition elements such as:

  • Proof status

  • Progress

  • Next deadline

  • Custom properties

  • Last activity

  • Owner information

  • …in addition to the proof’s name, creation date, the reviewer’s status, and other vital metadata

With more controls over the appearance of your Gallery View, these configuration options will let you customize how proofs are displayed, providing a more focused and efficient review process.

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