This release focuses on making day-to-day publishing and content management more intuitive, transparent, and efficient.. The biggest enhancements focus on helping teams better understand and manage their content at scale. We’ve expanded the Where Used functionality into Galleries, giving teams clear visibility into where gallery content is appearing across the site, so updates can be made with confidence. We’re also introducing File Format filtering in Resources, making it faster to find exactly what you need and take bulk actions more efficiently.
On the reliability side, we’ve cleaned up a few frustrating edge cases: all-day events now behave correctly on calendar grids (including imported events and timezone scenarios), new search rules can be saved consistently again, and we’ve removed a couple of “surprise” behaviors in Athletics Manager and the Constituent Directory element
What's New
Where Used for Galleries now includes Pages
The Where Used logic for Resources has been enhanced to also surface Pages where the Galleries are used, giving admins clearer visibility into real site impact before they update, replace, or remove assets.
Filter Resources by File Format
A new horizontal tab experience lets you filter by file type (like Documents or Images), then refine further using extension checkboxes within each category—so you can quickly select all files of a specific format and run bulk actions more efficiently.
Bug Fixes
- Calendars: All-day events now render correctly on the calendar grid and won’t visually overlap or crowd out other scheduled events.
- Search: Resolved a saving issue so newly created search rules can be saved reliably without errors or getting stuck.
- Athletics Manager: Fixed an issue where multiple Athletics Event elements could “share” the same year picker setting—each element now keeps its year selection independent.
- Constituent Directory: Updated phone links so tel: links that include extensions (for example, “x123” or “ext. 123”) work properly on Android devices.
- Calendars: Corrected a timezone-related issue where imported all-day events could appear one day early on sites using GMT+1.