Release Cards
A changelog with a centered header, a subscribe link, and stacked release cards carrying version badges, dates, and grouped change bullets.
A changelog with a centered header, a subscribe link, and stacked release cards carrying version badges, dates, and grouped change bullets.
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Release Cards is a changelog built for skimming by change type. A centered header names the page and offers a subscribe link, then three release cards stack down the page. Each card opens with a version badge and a date, states the release title, and sorts its changes under small uppercase labels for Added, Improved, and Fixed. The dot markers step down in weight from primary to muted, so a reader can spot new features versus fixes without reading a word.
The header, the cards, and the change groups are all independent. You can add or remove releases, drop a group a release does not need, or rewrite any bullet without touching the layout. The newest release wears a filled badge while older ones stay quiet, and every marker is a theme token, so the whole stack inverts cleanly between light and dark.
Reach for this block when readers care about the kind of change as much as the change itself. It suits the releases page of a developer tool or API platform, where an engineer scanning before an upgrade wants to know in seconds whether a release added capability, sped something up, or repaired a bug their team reported. The grouped labels answer that question faster than a flat list of bullets ever could.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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The obvious fit is your recent releases, newest first, sorted by change type. A few other ways to use the frame:
Tip: not every release needs all three groups. Dropping an empty group keeps each card honest and makes the releases that do fix bugs stand out.