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Tabula 2022.11.5 released

We released Tabula 2022.11.5 on Wednesday 30th November. In this version, we:

  • Fixed an issue when processing module marks that prevented students from being deselected for processing after a validation error occurred.
Wed 07 Dec 2022, 11:44

SiteBuilder 2.525 released

We released SiteBuilder 2.525 on Thursday the 24th of November. In this version, we:

  • Fixed a security issue that affected links where the URL contained a group of 3 slashes (///). For more information about internet safety, see the University guidance on how to combat phishing.
  • Fixed a bug that prevented the Email the page contact link working on the Access refused page displayed to visitors without permission to view a given page.
  • Added a site setting to make the Components Editor the default when creating a new page. This builds on a previous change which made the Components Editor the default for all new pages created directly beneath an existing Components Editor page. The site setting is available on the Edit site properties screen, via the Current site tab, which appears for users with admin permissions on the site's homepage. When users create a new page, they can choose to create it as a Classic editor page instead.
  • Made the following improvements and changes to the Components Editor:
    • Fixed a bug that prevented components from displaying properly while editing a custom template created for, or converted to, the Components Editor.
    • Added the option to make Tabs components display as Accordions. You can enable this option in the settings for a new or existing Tabs component by selecting Accordion in the Display as drop-down. You can also specify which item (if any) is expanded by default, and whether users can expand multiple items at once.
      • Note: This change required existing pages using Tabs components to be re-published. This may result in IDG members' names appearing in the edit history of affected pages, but no content has been altered.
    • Improved handling of images when converting pages to the Components Editor. Any images that opened in lightbox on the old visual editor version of a page now continue to do so on the converted version. Note: in the old visual editor, images are set to open in a lightbox via the Insert image as thumbnail option.
  • Continued to work on the new Bookings page template. When this is available, we'll provide a detailed summary of the changes on the SiteBuilder noticeboard.
Tue 29 Nov 2022, 15:57

Tabula 2022.11.4 released

We released Tabula 2022.11.4 on Wednesday 23rd November 2022. In this version, we:

  • Fixed an issue that cleared student marks/feedback, which had been entered but not saved on assignment marking pages, when the user saved information for another student.

We also released hotfix 2022.11.3.1 on Monday 21st November 2022, which fixed a bug that caused problems when importing supervisor data from SITS.

Thu 24 Nov 2022, 13:08

SiteBuilder 2.524 released

We released SiteBuilder 2.524 on Tuesday 15th November 2022. In this version, we:

  • Fixed a bug that made controls non-selectable when creating replaceable text for custom page templates.
  • Fixed a bug that stopped an alert message from displaying during Components Editor conversion if a user selected Preview & Confirm more than once while the preview window was open.
  • Improved behaviour of glossary links. Users are now able to select a definition to be displayed when a given word is selected, instead of having to exactly match an existing glossary term.
  • Continued to work on the new Bookings page template. When this is available, we'll provide a detailed summary of the changes on the SiteBuilder noticeboard.
Fri 18 Nov 2022, 16:16

Tabula 2022.11.3 released

We released Tabula 2022.11.3 on Wednesday 16th November 2022. In this version, we:

  • Fixed a bug that prevented timetables from correctly filtering Small group teaching and Syllabus+ events.
Fri 18 Nov 2022, 16:14

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