Release Notes Columns
A single release in three columns: a version header and lede above New, Improved, and Fixed cards that list changes with per column counts.
A single release in three columns: a version header and lede above New, Improved, and Fixed cards that list changes with per column counts.
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Release Notes Columns tells a single release in three columns. A version header carries the badge, date, and a one line lede, then New, Improved, and Fixed sit side by side as cards, each listing its changes with a count in the corner. A closing line links the full notes for anyone who wants the reasoning behind each item.
The groups are one array of label, chip palette, and items, so the whole release reads as three scannable stacks rather than a run of prose. Write each item as a concrete change rather than a ticket title, audience splits on any automation branch beats variant engine work, and keep the three group labels stable so releases read the same way each time.
Reach for this block when one release carries enough substance to stand on its own page. Splitting the changes into New, Improved, and Fixed answers the first question a reader has, what kind of change is this, before they read a word of the item. It expands the single story whats-new-banner teases, and slots beside release-notes-accordion when several releases each need this depth.
A natural flow around it on a Marketing Pro page:
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One strong use is a headline release split by change type. Other three column notes:
Tip: keep the three columns close in length, a New stack twice the height of Fixed makes a balanced release look lopsided.