How to Install the Widget on a Custom HTML Element
Attach the ReleasePad changelog widget to any HTML element — a button, div, menu item, or link — with a small click handler instead of the default side tab.
Read articleGuides and documentation to help you install, customize, and get the most out of the ReleasePad widget.
Attach the ReleasePad changelog widget to any HTML element — a button, div, menu item, or link — with a small click handler instead of the default side tab.
Read articlePass user metadata to the ReleasePad changelog widget so your analytics dashboard shows exactly which logged-in users are reading each post you publish.
Read articleTurn off the entrance animation on the ReleasePad changelog widget by adding the enable-animation attribute to your embed code — one line, no other changes.
Read articleMove the ReleasePad changelog widget tab to the left or right edge of the screen, customize the label text, or switch to a bubble button with one attribute.
Read articleFilter which changelog posts appear in the ReleasePad widget by passing category IDs in the embed code, so each audience only sees updates relevant to them.
Read articleSwitch the ReleasePad changelog widget interface to Spanish by changing the lang attribute in your embed code — every built-in UI string updates automatically.
Read articleUse the rp-btn-override class to make the ReleasePad widget button inherit your app's CSS instead of default styling, so it blends into your nav or sidebar.
Read articleConnect a GitHub repository to ReleasePad so every push to your monitored branch automatically generates AI-written draft release notes from your commits.
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