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We’ve added new quick edit suggestions right into the AI Content Assistant dialog box, to allow you to shorten, lengthen, and improve text better and faster.
To give an example, if your suggested text is longer than expected, you can easily ask the Assistant to cut it short right here at the click of a button, without needing to re-select the text and open Assistant's text menu all over again.
An added bonus: these actions are also available when generating SEO meta tags for individual fields (only title or description).
We’ve added the option to quickly log in to other workspaces you might need to when working on multiple accounts.
Your Duda profile menu now includes the option to Change Workspace. Opting for this option will show you the available accounts, and clicking each of these will put you through the login to the other account.
We've added the ability to add inline binding to a page's head HTML. Until now you could connect a Dynamic Page's meta title and meta description to the site’s internal collection, to dynamically show metadata for each page item.
So what’s new? You can now add other metadata, and insert custom code to the Dynamic Page's head HTML. Another option that’s now possible is to connect Content Library fields to the <head> section of regular (non-Dynamic) site pages.
That's it for this month's Wrap Up. We hope you find these useful. Got an idea or a feature request? Stop by our Idea Board and post it.
We’ve added new quick edit suggestions right into the AI Content Assistant dialog box, to allow you to shorten, lengthen, and improve text better and faster.
To give an example, if your suggested text is longer than expected, you can easily ask the Assistant to cut it short right here at the click of a button, without needing to re-select the text and open Assistant's text menu all over again.
An added bonus: these actions are also available when generating SEO meta tags for individual fields (only title or description).
We’ve added the option to quickly log in to other workspaces you might need to when working on multiple accounts.
Your Duda profile menu now includes the option to Change Workspace. Opting for this option will show you the available accounts, and clicking each of these will put you through the login to the other account.
We've added the ability to add inline binding to a page's head HTML. Until now you could connect a Dynamic Page's meta title and meta description to the site’s internal collection, to dynamically show metadata for each page item.
So what’s new? You can now add other metadata, and insert custom code to the Dynamic Page's head HTML. Another option that’s now possible is to connect Content Library fields to the <head> section of regular (non-Dynamic) site pages.
That's it for this month's Wrap Up. We hope you find these useful. Got an idea or a feature request? Stop by our Idea Board and post it.
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Connecting a domain to a website can be a daunting task if you’re not a DNS expert. The process can be overly technical, and the smallest mistake can have serious consequences. From now on, we will take care of that for you. All you have to do is log in to your domain provider account, and that’s it!
Once you publish your site and are ready to connect it to your domain, instead of diving into the complex world of name servers and DNS records, all you need to do is log in to your domain provider account. The rest of the process happens automatically in the background.
Having a dedicated domain connection capability at your fingertips means you can trust the process and let it happen on its own without worrying about possibly making a mistake.
Next, it will analyze your domain name and identify the provider. It will then ask you to log in to your account with that provider, using your relevant account credentials.
Success! Your domain is now connected to your site and your online visitors can easily find you on the web.
Currently supporting the most common domain host providers, we’re constantly working to add more providers to our single login solution, to ensure everyone can use this tool.
Got questions? Check out this how-to article.
Please note that in the future, feature availability may be subject to account plans.
Did you build a site for a customer and all that’s left is connecting their domain? With the new domain capability, that’s taken care of. Using a simple link you can copy and send to your customer, they log in to their domain provider account and the rest of the process happens all on its own. Done!
After publishing a site, enter your domain name. This will prompt the domain connection pop-up.
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