Changelog Sticky Months
A two column changelog archive: a sticky month index with entry counts beside releases grouped under month headings, each pairing a version chip with a title.
A two column changelog archive: a sticky month index with entry counts beside releases grouped under month headings, each pairing a version chip with a title.
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Changelog Sticky Months lays the whole release history out as an archive. A sticky month index runs down the left with an entry count beside each month, and the releases sit on the right grouped under month headings, every entry pairing a date and a version chip with a title and one sentence on what it means. The index stays in view as the page scrolls, so a long history never loses its map.
The months are one array, each with a label and its own entries of date, version, title, and text. The index links jump to the matching heading by anchor, no script required. Write the outcome sentences as what a user can now do rather than what the team built, push audiences back to your warehouse beats warehouse sync epic, and let the counts vary month to month so the cadence reads as real.
Reach for this block on a dedicated changelog page where the archive runs long enough to need navigation. The sticky index turns a wall of releases into something a reader skims by month, the middle ground between a short teaser rail and a page per version. It holds the detail that whats-new-banner only teases, and scales the story changelog-cards-monthly summarizes.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is the full release history, month by month. Other archives:
Tip: keep the month index short enough to scan at a glance, past a dozen months a year grouping reads better than a row per month.