This release introduces multi-line editing for string attributes, and improves several development-related aspects, also in the context of Node.js.
This release introduces multi-line editing for string attributes, and improves several development-related aspects, also in the context of Node.js.
As a developer, you can now enable multi-line editing for string attributes in the “Properties” sidebar or dialog.

The URL of Scrivito extensions can now be adjusted via the extensionsUrl configuration option to match different routing schemes. For example, a multi-tenancy web app could use the tenant ID as the first path component. This way, Scrivito extensions have access to the tenant ID through the extensions URL.
Developers using the Scrivito SDK in a Node.js environment can now also use their private API keys to access restricted content.
The Scrivito SDK now supports the ECMAScript 6 namespace module import syntax under Node.js like in import * as Scrivito from “scrivito”;.
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Bugfix Release Fixed compatibility issue with React 18 > A compatibility issue that could cause a runtime error in applications using React 18 has been fixed. We apologize for any inconvenience this issue may have caused! Thank you for using Scrivito!

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We recently announced email notifications in the editorial cycle, but these could only be addressed to individual reviewers, not teams. From now on, you can still request a publish from individual users, but alternatively or additionally from entire teams. For this, the “request publication”...

Improvements Using Scrivito extensions for rendering individual properties > For extended customizability, individual attributes specified via the properties option in the editing configuration of an object class (for having them shown on the “General” tab) can now be rendered by a Scrivito...

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Bugfix Release Fixed TypeScript errors > This release fixes TypeScript errors related to the InPlaceEditAsPageContent component, ensuring proper typing and a better development experience. We apologize for any inconvenience this issue may have caused! Thank you again for using Scrivito!