Easyling Release Notes January, 2022
Feb 1, 2023 - Easyling.com
January has been a month of behind-the-scenes preparation and bug-fixing. I’m not supposed to tell you yet, but rest assured we’re working on some very cool stuff. The two main highlights for this month are additional information on the state of crawls and support for the srcset
attribute in the JavaScript translation engine. Read the full article for the details!
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Easyling Release Notes December, 2022
Dec 30, 2022 - Easyling.com
Happy holidays and New Year! This month was that of rest and family time for our team. As such, our release notes will be a bit thinner than usual. The key highlight is that we improved the way we handle source and target languages when auto pre-translating via Cloud Translation Advanced. Read the full article for the details!
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Easyling Release Notes November, 2022
Dec 5, 2022 - Easyling.com
November was a month of smaller tweaks, improvements, and bugfixes. The good news is that there was a bunch of them. My favourite is that code completion is now available in the JS and CSS editors. Just press Ctrl + Space! We also added a default usage alarms for new projects. Read the full article for the details.
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Easyling Release Notes October, 2022
Nov 2, 2022 - Easyling.com
Spooktober had surprisingly few spooky memes this year. Unfortunately, the number of feature releases we had this month is rather similar to that statistic. Don’t worry though, we improved the invite section and the experience of white label users as well as adding a couple of fixes. Read the full article for the details!
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Easyling Release Notes September, 2022
Oct 3, 2022 - Easyling.com
Last month was mostly dedicated to fixing smaller bugs that popped up. However, we still managed to release two cool features. JavaScript publishing gathers all the options related to JavaScript publishing to one place, so that you don’t need to go to multiple pages just to dial in the correct settings. Additionally, when you have multiple JavaScript exports under Previous exports, you can publish them all with just one click. Read the details after the jump!
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