Changelog Builder
Share your latest enhancements right within your platform using Jimo’s changelog. In this notice, we are going to set up the in-app changelog.
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Share your latest enhancements right within your platform using Jimo’s changelog. In this notice, we are going to set up the in-app changelog.
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Make sure Jimo is installed on your site. If you need assistance, find our installation guide here.
Navigate to the Builder from the dashboard to start crafting your changelog.
The Changelog Builder streamlines the process of keeping your users informed about important updates. By following the structured steps above, you can effectively customize the general aspects of your changelog, navigate and manage different sections, and access the post builder to publish engaging updates.
Customize General Aspects
Start by ensuring you are in the Changelog Builder tab (A).
Use the Settings Panel (D) to adjust the , including behavior, general appearance, and call-to-action styles.
By default, the language will adapt to the user's browser settings if the translation is available, but you can force one language.
Use the Navigator (B) to switch between different sections of your changelog:
Customize the Navbar.
Manage the Post Feed Page.
Configure the Feedback Page.
Note: The Trigger section is disabled by default.
Return to Dashboard
If needed, click the Leave button (C) to return to the main dashboard.
Edit Parameters
In the Settings Panel (D), edit the parameters of the currently selected element from the Navigator. Adjust styles, behavior settings, and more.
Save and Move to Post Builder
Once you have customized the general aspects of your changelog, click Save (E).
Then, click Create Post (E) to move to the Post Builder, where you can add a new post to the feed page.
Live Preview
Continuously check the Live Preview (F) to see a real-time view of your changelog and ensure that your changes are visually appealing and correctly formatted.
Select a theme that aligns with your brand. Choose CTA's fonts and colors to create a consistent user experience across your changelog.