Previously, if you wanted to use a custom domain like updates.acme.com
for your Noticeable Newspage, you were required to set up two DNS records: a TXT record to verify domain ownership and another to link to Noticeable's servers.
As of now, Noticeable utilizes Cloudflare's extensive global infrastructure for managing custom domains, simplifying the process. The need for a TXT DNS record for domain verification is eliminated. If you've previously set up a TXT record beginning with _noticeable
, it's now safe to remove it. You'll only need a single CNAME record pointing to custom.noticeable.news
, which you likely already have if you've configured a custom domain before.
Leveraging Cloudflare's infrastructure enhances the speed of HTTPS certificate issuance for your custom domain and reduces network latency with its presence in over 250 regions worldwide. Additionally, loading times get a boost from early hints support, and security is strengthened with the enforcement of at least TLS 1.2 and support for TLS 1.3.
It's important to note that Cloudflare employs the Google Trust Services certificate authority for signing TLS certificates. If you encounter an ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH
error with your custom domain, it might be due to CAA
DNS records that don't include pki.goog
on your parent domain. Adding pki.goog
to your CAA records and initiating a custom domain verification through the Noticeable dashboard should resolve the issue:
Open the Noticeable Dashboard.
Navigate to “Newspage” in the left menu.
Under “Basic & Custom Domain”, and click on “Verify Domain”.
Should you have any questions or require assistance, feel free to share your feedback below or drop us a line.
]]>You can define a custom title page, description, and canonical URL. To improve the display and usability of your links on social media you can even set a custom Open Graph and Twitter Card title, description, and image.
To access the options, open a project on the Noticeable dashboard, click on “Newspage” in the left navigation and scroll down to the new subgroup entitled “Search Engine Optimization (SEO)”:
]]>Note that you can combine search terms with label selection to further filter results.
Besides, all sentences related to the new search feature are fully customizable from the Noticeable dashboard:
Select Newspage on the left navigation.
Open the Phrases settings group.
Click the Search category and apply the changes you need:
This new feature allows your users to send you feedback by commenting on a post, directly from your Widget or Timeline. Comments are hidden, meaning users won’t be able to see others’ comments. Only your team and you are able to read messages and get users information.
User feedback is available with the Business plan. When creating a post, check the new User feedback option to enable the comment input below the post shown to users.
On your project dashboard, each post displays a feedback icon that summarizes the number of comments you received. Upon click, you can read the messages and get detailed information about the user who submitted the feedback:
By default, comments are anonymous. You can automatically link users name and email with comments sent from the Widget by using our SDK. Read the installation guide for more information.
]]>Getting people to actively participate is key to developing stronger relationships. Users who engage consume, on average, 4 times as much content compared to passive users. Converting more passive users to active participants means more time on site, direct traffic, and audience loyalty.
Emoji Reactions are available with the Business and Enterprise plans right now. When you create/edit a post, you have a new option to enable/disable reactions. Upon publications, users can share their feeling about your update in just one click. Statistics are aggregated over time and made visible per post in your dashboard to analyze performances:
As you probably guessed, the Emoji Reactions feature is enabled for this post. Be sure to react to let us know what you think. If you have ideas or feedback, let us know by leaving a comment below.
]]>It is now possible to inject your own Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) in your project Timeline. You can even override Noticeable’s predefined styles.
The option is available right now with the Enterprise plan. Simply open your project Timeline configuration page, then click on the new "Custom CSS" option from the side bar:
Below are some usage examples:
body {
font-size: 120%;
}
body {
border-top: 5px solid $project-accent-color;
}
.label {
background-color: #777 !important;
}
]]>Furthermore, favicons save time to your users: when you look at a web page, your eyes notice an image before the text surrounding it.
Starting Today, we are happy to offer the possibility to set your own favicon per project Timeline. Existing projects have been updated to include a favicon based on their logo.
If your Timeline doesn't have a logo or favicon yet, be sure to upload one from your project configuration page.
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