New Features
Templates
Templates let you capture your design work — a single styled element, a group of connected elements, or a complete frame — and reuse it in any project. This eliminates repetitive setup and ensures consistency across use cases. Where to find Templates: A new Templates tab appears in your organisation sidebar. Clicking it opens the template library, where you will find your saved templates as well as any global templates provided by Humanizing. Managing your templates: Hover over any template name to reveal options to edit its name and description, or to delete it. Creating a template from a frame: Right-click the top-left border of any frame and choose Save frame as template. Creating a template from elements: Select one or more elements, right-click, and choose Save as template. Using a template to create a new frame: Click the + icon in the top-left of the canvas and choose Create from template. Using a template to add elements to an existing frame: Right-click any empty space on the canvas and select the template you want to generate.Improvements
- Plural Automation analytics (foundation) — Analytics have been added to Plural Automation. Full reporting — matching what you see for active Avatars — is coming soon.
- GPT-4 support in the Knowledge Base (beta) — Inside your Knowledge Base settings you can now choose between GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 (beta) as the underlying language model.
- Vertical settings in “Apply to all screens” — The Apply to all screens action now correctly separates horizontal and vertical background settings. When a vertical background image is uploaded, the menu shows the appropriate vertical or horizontal options individually, or you can apply all settings at once.
Bug Fixes
- Knowledge Base pages that were very large failed to load; this is now fixed.
- Cloud backend drivers have been updated.
- A Dialogflow chatbot error has been resolved.
- Newly created Avatars were not displayed immediately on the Avatars page; they now appear correctly.
