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To improve the usability of Public Platform, we've updated the login process so that users can login using either their username or their email address.

As part of our work on the new Foster for Plymouth website, we've expanded the Events functionality so that sign-up forms can be attached to them.

In Public Platform's newest update we've added a suite of new controls for various styling elements.

We've added two new ways the Events Calendar can be displayed, allowing users to find out about all your upcoming festive events the way that suits them.

Table formatting can be one of the fiddliest tasks in document creation. We have updated the Table block in Public Platform so that it is now possible to merge and split cells in a table.

In response to a request by Brentwood Borough Council, we have expanded the list of social media links in the footer so that TikTok accounts can be added.

We introduce a new Block that automatically populates a page with links and text to its child pages. This is perfect for when creating a Service or Department page that needs to display all the webpages in its section. As with all our Blocks, it is inspired by the GOV.UK Design System so as to be accessibility compliant.

The best websites are shaped by their users. To that end, a GDS-style collapsible feedback form is present on every webpage by default, allowing you to gather valuable user feedback.
We've added a set of toggleable options that allow you to customise how external links on your site look and behave, improving usability and accessibility.
This new functionality allows you to wall-off published pages from general consumption behind a password, adding to the granular security features already present.