Plymouth Council needed an eye-catching web design that was still accessible and mobile-compatible. See the animated web elements that went into creating Public Platform's most elaborate design yet.
In 2.6.0 we've added the ability for users to spin-up a microsite in seconds by filling out a form and using some automated scripts.
The 2.5.0 release of Public Platform brings expanded styling options and accessibility updates.
In Public Platform's newest update we've added a suite of new controls for various styling elements.
A new block has been added to Public Platform that embeds a row of the latest news posts. This feed can be filtered to display news posts of a specific category.
The 2.4.0 release upgrades the version of Drupal core used by the Platform. It also adds an "automatic" Latest News block to the WYSIWYG editor.
The 2.3.0 release is quite exciting as it introduces an "AI Helper" to the "What You See Is What You Get" (WYSIWYG) editor of the Platform. The aim of this is to allow Content Editors to "do more".
The 2.2.0 release of Public Platform is complete. The hallmark feature of this release is the ability for sites to have more than one Events listing page and the ability to embed content items into other pages. All Drupal modules were updated to their latest versions. This update is free for all Public Platform clients.
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.