Emojis everywhere
You can now set emojis as docspace icons.
You can also set emojis as docs icons.
But also in the doc editor by hitting Cmd (or Ctrl on Windows) + ^
Or shortcuts in the editor also convert.
You can now set emojis as docspace icons.
You can also set emojis as docs icons.
But also in the doc editor by hitting Cmd (or Ctrl on Windows) + ^
Or shortcuts in the editor also convert.
macOS, Windows and Linux apps are here.
They auto-update.
They're fast and are tuned out to not eat any more memory than the regular in-browser app.
They get you notifications right in front:
To download, go to the landing page and you'll see the download buttons, or download directly.
Try it out, we're confident we deserve a spot in your taskbar :)
As always, keep the feedback coming!
We've heard the feedback, table of contents needed much improvement, both on the internal side but also for external docs or docspaces.
We've built a better UI for all of it, starting from the editing experience, ending with your customer's docs delight.
Here's how it looks like on the internal side.
And the external shared side.
The same improved TOCs are available on individually shared docs and our blog, which is powered by Archbee's editor, check it out:
https://archbee.io/blog/board-meeting-minutes-what-they-are-and-how-to-take-them
Not all people like to draw stuff. Some people like software developers want to write stuff.
This is why we now have native support for Mermaid, a markdown flavored syntax for building diagrams.
Mermaid diagrams are an easy way build: flowchart, sequence, class, UML, gantt and entity relationship diagrams.
Here's a short gif showing you how it's done.
You can find the full documentation of Mermaid, the markdown flavored syntax here: https://mermaid-js.github.io/mermaid/#/
Our doctrees allow you to build any hierarchy you might want.
But sometimes you want to have parent docs without needing to write anything inside. No more "In here is this, this and that."
This is why we built doc categories. Here's how they look:
Here's how they look like when you share the spaces externally, on our own documentation:
Now you're set to go kill the docs game!
We've heard you, the rendering on the public view of docspaces needed improvements.
A refreshed UI is now available, along with performance improvements and placeholders for loading states. The search function used to be a bit hidden, now it's front right and center.
We've also made it possible for you to set the favicon to make your branding experience complete.
Now go in there and build the best documentation for your team and customers!
Many of you asked us for the option to remove our branding from individual public shared docs, as it was already working for public shared docspaces.
For customers on the Scaling plan, this is now available. But we do hope you will help us become more popular by keeping the branding on 😇.
In the process, we've also made doc loading 5% faster, for both internal docs and external docs.
For hosted public docspaces, we've added a status indicator that now allows you to see if your DNS has propagated or not, and more information for how to check yourself if you need details.
In a nutshell, we've been hard at work improving our core tech, but we've also been able to sneak in a couple of nice to have features.
Until now, everytime you opened a docspace, every document would expand and you would be able to see every one of their children.
While this was good for small docspaces, it was a nightmare for docspaces with more than 80-100 documents.
Now the document expansion will be saved and restored later for each user.
You can now add headers to our Swagger UI component. This allows you to make authenticated requests to your API endpoint.
You can now add headers to our GraphiQL component. This allows you to make authenticated requests to your API endpoint.
Until now, it was really hard to get a grasp of what your team has been working on and what happened to certain docspaces.
From now on we record events for docspaces and neatly show them when you click on a docspace!
As you report small bugs in the editor to us, we fix them to improve the user experience. We fixed a bunch of bugs related to lists, link editing, paragraph spacing and more.
We made some optimisations to our editor, and document loading is now 10 to 15 percent faster.
We've migrated to Crisp.chat for providing realtime support.
Please go in there and upvote or suggest your desired features!
You can now add any type of content around the web if it supports iframe embeds.
Just add an Iframe block.
Then paste the code provided by the app you want to embed in the code editor.
This way you can embed pretty much anything that supports embedding.