Recently, the DNN Community team has implemented a range of excellent improvements in new platform releases and set a clear direction for future development, ensuring the long-term sustainability of our popular platform and the adoption of new technologies. Many new features haven’t received the attention they deserve, so we’d like to highlight one particularly major and important addition: upgrading DNN directly from the admin interface, available starting with version 10.2.
The new Article Editor in the EasyDNN News module is a feature that has generated a great deal of interest among our users. We have received a lot of feedback, and it has been very positive. The new Article Editor is extremely easy to use and saves a lot of time, because editing articles with multimedia or adding documents is simple and fast. Our team continues to work on further improvements and fine-tuning, which we are introducing in EasyDNN News 14.2.
The EasyDNN News release in which we introduced the new Article Editor was very warmly received. We’ve never received more emails with praise, suggestions, and support for our work. Thank you to everyone who reached out. EasyDNN News 14.1 continues the development of the new Article Editor. We’ve fixed several issues and enhanced many features. We recommend that all users on version 14 upgrade to 14.1, as it brings a host of meaningful improvements.
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We’re excited to introduce the brand-new Article Editor, bringing a whole new level of usability and ease-of-use to the EasyDNN News module. The new Article Editor is the feature we’ve invested in the most. It’s a fully custom interface we built from the ground up, polishing every detail. This was a significant undertaking, as the old interface had accumulated a wealth of options since the very first release—back in 2011.