This enhancement introduces configurable default permissions for newly created pages. Admins can set these permissions at both the instance and site levels. Instance-level settings are managed in a new Instance Settings panel, while site-specific overrides can be configured in the Site Configuration area.
Release Notes
This feature enables users to export a CSV file containing detailed information about segment membership, including a list of all known individuals within a segment and their associated data, providing valuable insights for stakeholders.
Highlights:
Export Capability: Allows users to generate a CSV file containing segment membership data.
Comprehensive Details: Includes a list of all known individuals in a segment, with details such as names and email addresses.
Actionable Insights: Equips stakeholders with valuable data for analysis and decision-making.
Users can access a new Performance tab on the Content Dashboard, which provides detailed metrics for assets, including visitor behavior and the top pages where each asset is featured. Data can be filtered by anonymous or known visitors. These metrics are available for Blogs, Documents and Media, and Web Content and are exclusively accessible to users connected to Analytics Cloud.
This functionality refers to tracking events related to non-default asset types and visualizing the data on a dashboard. From now on, customers will no longer be able to use this specific method to track views of non-default asset types and visualize this data on a dashboard in Analytics Cloud
Using custom event tracking is the recommended way to track your custom assets from now on.
This functionality refers to segments that are static groups of users.
That said, users can now utilize either user group-based segments or dynamic segments instead of static ones moving forward.
Default View and Download permissions for documents have been adjusted to match the behavior prior to the changes introduced in LPD-16744, restoring the expected user experience.
Highlights:
The View and Download permissions will be linked by default when uploading documents through the single and multiple file uploaders
The Permissions configuration UI is improved so users can more easily recognize that the View and Download permissions are separate permissions
The Download permission is now automatically included when a user shares a document and assigns permissions
We added External Reference Codes for Categories and Tags and their associated API’s, improving their portability for data migration scenarios.
Highlights:
Users can now perform CRUD operations using a Tag’s ERC through its headless API (Keyword)
Users can now perform CRUD operations using a Category’s ERC through its headless API (TaxonomyCategory)
We added External Reference Codes for references in widget configurations in Content Management applications. This helps promote data integrity when pages and their widgets are migrated across environments.
Highlights:
References within the following page widgets now use ERC’s instead of internal ID’s:
- Announcements
- Web Content Display
- Category Filters
- Questions