January 2025

The month in brief

January was about opening up—and tightening up. We launched a public changelog so everyone can track progress, then focused on the everyday moves that keep fans in the flow: better internal linking, safer external links, and clearer accessibility tagging for editors.

A quieter month on the surface, but these foundations reduce support tickets and make future features easier to ship.

Deep dive: Keeping fans in context with smarter links

When guides link out, fans shouldn’t lose their place. We now force external links in rich text to open in a new tab, so users can explore resources and hop back without using browser history. Internally, editors can insert anchors to specific sections and pages via a dedicated picker—no more guessing URLs. Combined, this improves wayfinding and reduces bounce caused by context switches.

Changelog

Information

  • Welcome to our release notes (Jan 29): Public changelog launched to communicate all features, fixes and changes.

Improvements

  • Rich text: open external links in a new tab (Jan 29).

  • Browser spell-check enabled (Jan 29): Right-click access to the browser checker in rich text.

  • Link to guide sections & pages (Jan 29): Reliable internal anchors via a dedicated menu.

  • Associated accessibility added to page list (Jan 30): Toggle shows which pages are tagged and which categories they cover.

Fixes

  • Browser spell-check context (Jan 29): Editor updated to expose native spell-check consistently.

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