πŸ‚ November 2020

Brienne Wong
Brienne Wong
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Table improvements: images and row backgrounds

Table with images and a column with different colors.

Yes you heard that right! We're bringing you even more table improvements. Last time we announced the ability to resize columns, align text and customize borders... But from today you can also add images to your tables and customize row backgrounds.

Adding images to your table cells

You can now unleash your creativity by adding images inside tables. Especially handy combined with border customization to create multi-column grids which you can use for more flexible documentation!

Here are some examples of how you can now use images in tables to create flexible layouts in your styleguides:

Custom row backgrounds

You can now also highlight header rows and odd/even rows and customize their background colors.

 

Abstract improvements

Abstract branches flowing into a single upload.

Uploading Abstract-managed files to zeroheight is now a lot less error-prone. Previously, branches would each create a separate Upload in zeroheight but from now on they will all flow into a single Upload – much simpler to manage!

To migrate to this new workflow you'll need to update your zeroheight Sketch plugin to version 0.3.82Read more about how to transition and how it all works and let us know if you have any feedback!

 

Styleguide editor permissions (Enterprise)

Editor permissions

Styleguide creators and zeroheight team admins can now grant other editors access to styleguides individually, rather than giving the whole team access by default. Read more about managing editor access at the styleguide level in our help center

Note to existing Enterprise users: we haven't changed any existing access permissions, so existing styleguides will still be accessible by your whole team unless you explicitly choose to amend access permissions.

 

In other news

Google analytics updates (Enterprise)

We've enhanced our Google Analytics integration to help you measure usage of your design system documentation. You can now track additional things like what terms users search for, what they download etc. See the full list of new tracked events here.

Toggle to edit mode

If you're logged in as an editor, you can now easily jump back to edit a page you're previewing. Perfect for fixing those pesky typos when you notice them!

Edit page function is hovered on.

Figma variants

We now support Figma variants πŸ™Œ If you swap to using variants in your Figma design system files you'll see a corresponding folder structure in your zeroheight Uploads.

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