Community Release - April 16, 2019
New Features:
• Users are now able to select their time zones on their account settings page. This will come in handy in various places throughout the Community (see next bullet point).
• Event calendars and upcoming events lists now display events in the user's time zone.
• Drag and drop file upload for groups.
Bugs Fixed
• Resolved an issue where Event Invites also triggered the Event RSVP action.
• Resolved an issue where inviting a member who was already attending an event would remove their RSVP.
• Resolved issues with uploading files to categories while in a group.
• Resolved issues with pagination’s display for My Groups on the dashboard.
What's a release?• Users are now able to select their time zones on their account settings page. This will come in handy in various places throughout the Community (see next bullet point).
• Event calendars and upcoming events lists now display events in the user's time zone.
• Drag and drop file upload for groups.
Bugs Fixed
• Resolved an issue where Event Invites also triggered the Event RSVP action.
• Resolved an issue where inviting a member who was already attending an event would remove their RSVP.
• Resolved issues with uploading files to categories while in a group.
• Resolved issues with pagination’s display for My Groups on the dashboard.
Simply put, a release is a package of software updates that are ready to be released. On CCL Community, we'll release updates every other Monday.
New features
• Users are now able to select their time zones on their account settings page. This will come in handy in various places throughout the Community (see next bullet point).
• Event calendars and upcoming events lists now display events in the user's time zone.
• Drag and drop file upload for groups.
Issues Resolved
• Resolved an issue where Event Invites also triggered the Event RSVP action.
• Resolved an issue where inviting a member who was already attending an event would remove their RSVP.
• Resolved issues with uploading files to categories while in a group.
• Resolved issues with pagination’s display for My Groups on the dashboard.
Page updates
• Added monthly meeting and speakers page (previous years are coming soon).
• Added Climate Advocate Training recording.
• Added Info Session recording.
• Updated Energy Innovation Act & CCL Intro Slides with new cosponsors.
• Clarified Q&A explanation of regulatory adjustment.
• Added Dialing Congress Campaign Training.
• Updated Using Twitter Training page.
• Added Energy Innovation Act Dataset Resource.
• Infographic (clarified "at the source" language).
• Updated Bills Similar to Energy Innovation Act Resource list with 116th Congress.
• Added Climate Signals Resource.
• Added Climate Advocacy Lab's State Data Map Resource.
• Updated Highlighting Your Local Climate Impacts Training.
• Added helpful information about the committees of jurisdiction, cosponsor geography and ideology to the Energy Innovation Act Sponsors page.
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