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26.5.2

17 Dec 08:24
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Heads up, content creators—we’ve been hard at work making some big changes to the Post Settings screen.

  • We added a “Status” field that helps you quickly move posts between draft, pending, private, scheduled, and published states.
  • We brought back the “Publish Date” area for draft and pending posts. That way you can pick a publish date ahead of time without officially scheduling the post.
  • The password field uses a different font (Menlo, if you’re interested) so it’s easier to read similar-looking characters.
  • Give your followers the VIP treatment by setting post access levels for all subscribers, paid subscribers, and the general public.
  • Toggle post comments and pingbacks on or off using the “Discussion” settings.

While we were at it, we made several other helpful updates in various areas of the app.

  • On the “Publishing” screen, you can toggle “Email to Subscribers” to automatically notify your subscribers when a post is published. Start the presses.
  • The slug editor has a permalink preview to show what a post’s final URL will look like.
  • We added “Taxonomies” to Site Settings so you can manage your content groups at the site level.
  • Thanks to some design fixes in the “Categories” picker, it’s more obvious that you can pick multiple categories for a post.
  • File sizes are now visible in the Site Media Details area. No more guesswork.

26.5.1

10 Dec 20:35
5b48f57

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Heads up, content creators—we’ve been hard at work making some big changes to the Post Settings screen.

  • We added a “Status” field that helps you quickly move posts between draft, pending, private, scheduled, and published states.
  • We brought back the “Publish Date” area for draft and pending posts. That way you can pick a publish date ahead of time without officially scheduling the post.
  • The password field uses a different font (Menlo, if you’re interested) so it’s easier to read similar-looking characters.
  • Give your followers the VIP treatment by setting post access levels for all subscribers, paid subscribers, and the general public.
  • Toggle post comments and pingbacks on or off using the “Discussion” settings.

While we were at it, we made several other helpful updates in various areas of the app.

  • On the “Publishing” screen, you can toggle “Email to Subscribers” to automatically notify your subscribers when a post is published. Start the presses.
  • The slug editor has a permalink preview to show what a post’s final URL will look like.
  • We added “Taxonomies” to Site Settings so you can manage your content groups at the site level.
  • Thanks to some design fixes in the “Categories” picker, it’s more obvious that you can pick multiple categories for a post.
  • File sizes are now visible in the Site Media Details area. No more guesswork.

26.5

08 Dec 22:42

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Heads up, content creators—we’ve been hard at work making some big changes to the Post Settings screen.

  • We added a “Status” field that helps you quickly move posts between draft, pending, private, scheduled, and published states.
  • We brought back the “Publish Date” area for draft and pending posts. That way you can pick a publish date ahead of time without officially scheduling the post.
  • The password field uses a different font (Menlo, if you’re interested) so it’s easier to read similar-looking characters.
  • Give your followers the VIP treatment by setting post access levels for all subscribers, paid subscribers, and the general public.
  • Toggle post comments and pingbacks on or off using the “Discussion” settings.

While we were at it, we made several other helpful updates in various areas of the app.

  • On the “Publishing” screen, you can toggle “Email to Subscribers” to automatically notify your subscribers when a post is published. Start the presses.
  • The slug editor has a permalink preview to show what a post’s final URL will look like.
  • We added “Taxonomies” to Site Settings so you can manage your content groups at the site level.
  • Thanks to some design fixes in the “Categories” picker, it’s more obvious that you can pick multiple categories for a post.
  • File sizes are now visible in the Site Media Details area. No more guesswork.

26.5.0.2

30 Nov 23:02

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26.5.0.2 Pre-release
Pre-release

Heads up, content creators—we’ve been hard at work making some big changes to the Post Settings screen.

  • We added a “Status” field that helps you quickly move posts between draft, pending, private, scheduled, and published states.
  • We brought back the “Publish Date” area for draft and pending posts. That way you can pick a publish date ahead of time without officially scheduling the post.
  • The password field uses a different font (Menlo, if you’re interested) so it’s easier to read similar-looking characters.
  • Give your followers the VIP treatment by setting post access levels for all subscribers, paid subscribers, and the general public.
  • Toggle post comments and pingbacks on or off using the “Discussion” settings.

While we were at it, we made several other helpful updates in various areas of the app.

  • On the “Publishing” screen, you can toggle “Email to Subscribers” to automatically notify your subscribers when a post is published. Start the presses.
  • The slug editor has a permalink preview to show what a post’s final URL will look like.
  • We added “Taxonomies” to Site Settings so you can manage your content groups at the site level.
  • Thanks to some design fixes in the “Categories” picker, it’s more obvious that you can pick multiple categories for a post.
  • File sizes are now visible in the Site Media Details area. No more guesswork.

26.5.0.1

28 Nov 14:39

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26.5.0.1 Pre-release
Pre-release

Heads up, content creators—we’ve been hard at work making some big changes to the Post Settings screen.

  • We added a “Status” field that helps you quickly move posts between draft, pending, private, scheduled, and published states.
  • We brought back the “Publish Date” area for draft and pending posts. That way you can pick a publish date ahead of time without officially scheduling the post.
  • The password field uses a different font (Menlo, if you’re interested) so it’s easier to read similar-looking characters.
  • Give your followers the VIP treatment by setting post access levels for all subscribers, paid subscribers, and the general public.
  • Toggle post comments and pingbacks on or off using the “Discussion” settings.

While we were at it, we made several other helpful updates in various areas of the app.

  • On the “Publishing” screen, you can toggle “Email to Subscribers” to automatically notify your subscribers when a post is published. Start the presses.
  • The slug editor has a permalink preview to show what a post’s final URL will look like.
  • We added “Taxonomies” to Site Settings so you can manage your content groups at the site level.
  • Thanks to some design fixes in the “Categories” picker, it’s more obvious that you can pick multiple categories for a post.
  • File sizes are now visible in the Site Media Details area. No more guesswork.

26.5.0.0

23 Nov 22:44

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26.5.0.0 Pre-release
Pre-release
  • [*] Add "Status" field to the "Post Settings" screen to make it easier to move posts from one state to another [#24939]
  • [*] Add "Publish Date" back to "Post Settings" for draft and pending posts [#24939]
  • [*] Use "Menlo" font for the password field to make it easier to distinguish between characters like 0 and 0 [#24939]
  • [*] Add "Access" section to "Post Settings" [#24942]
  • [*] Add "Discussion" to "Post Settings" [#24948]
  • [*] Add "File Size" to Site Media Details [#24947]
  • [*] Add "Email to Subscribers" row to "Publishing" sheet [#24946]
  • [*] Add permalink preview in the slug editor and make other improvements [#24949]
  • [*] Add "Taxonomies" to Site Settings [#24955]
  • [*] Update "Categories" picker to indicate multiple selection [#24952]

26.4.1

15 Nov 07:54
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You can now create an excerpt for your posts and get auto-suggested tags using Apple Intelligence. It’s also easier to pick your tags in Post Settings. Now that’s smart.
We made a few visual fixes for iOS in areas like the site creation flow, the media selection screen, and the Stats screen.
While we were at it, we also squashed a few bugs.

  • Reader articles render properly on devices with Display Zoom enabled.
  • The “Add Media” button stays visible in the media library. No more disappearing act.
  • You can search in Reader Subscriptions without freezing the app.

26.4.0.3

11 Oct 08:47

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26.4.0.3 Pre-release
Pre-release

You can now create an excerpt for your posts and get auto-suggested tags using Apple Intelligence. It’s also easier to pick your tags in Post Settings. Now that’s smart.
We made a few visual fixes for iOS in areas like the site creation flow, the media selection screen, and the Stats screen.
While we were at it, we also squashed a few bugs.

  • Reader articles render properly on devices with Display Zoom enabled.
  • The “Add Media” button stays visible in the media library. No more disappearing act.
  • You can search in Reader Subscriptions without freezing the app.

26.4.0.1

10 Oct 01:13

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26.4.0.1 Pre-release
Pre-release

You can now create an excerpt for your posts and get auto-suggested tags using Apple Intelligence. It’s also easier to pick your tags in Post Settings. Now that’s smart.
We made a few visual fixes for iOS in areas like the site creation flow, the media selection screen, and the Stats screen.
While we were at it, we also squashed a few bugs.

  • Reader articles render properly on devices with Display Zoom enabled.
  • The “Add Media” button stays visible in the media library. No more disappearing act.
  • You can search in Reader Subscriptions without freezing the app.

26.4

13 Oct 09:23

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You can now create an excerpt for your posts and get auto-suggested tags using Apple Intelligence. It’s also easier to pick your tags in Post Settings. Now that’s smart.
We made a few visual fixes for iOS in areas like the site creation flow, the media selection screen, and the Stats screen.
While we were at it, we also squashed a few bugs.

  • Reader articles render properly on devices with Display Zoom enabled.
  • The “Add Media” button stays visible in the media library. No more disappearing act.
  • You can search in Reader Subscriptions without freezing the app.