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August 20th Release

Our August 20th release focuses on boosting parser capabilities, improving user experience across SEO and branding features, and refining several UI elements to ensure a more polished, accessible platform. Here’s what’s new and improved:


Enhanced OpenAPI Parser Support for oneOf, allOf, and anyOf

We've significantly upgraded our OpenAPI parser to support complex types:

  • What changed: oneOf, allOf, and anyOf components are now properly interpreted and rendered.
  • Why it matters: Previously, specs using these complex types were either handled incorrectly or not rendered at all in the UI.
  • Impact: Uploaded YAML/JSON specs with these structures will now be parsed and visualized accurately, ensuring complete documentation integrity.

Branding & SEO Improvements

OG Image Support for Developer Portals

Developer Portal owners can now upload custom Open Graph (OG) images directly in the SEO Management tab.

New UI Component:

  • Label: Open Graph Image
  • Image preview thumbnail
  • “Upload” and “Reset to default” actions
  • Why: This aligns the Developer Portal with Documentation features and enhances social sharing with brand-consistent visuals.

Favicon Sharing Fix

We’ve fixed an issue where the favicon wouldn’t update in social preview links (e.g., shared in Slack or Teams).

  • Now: When users upload a new favicon via Branding, it is correctly reflected across all shared previews.

Published View Navigation Improvements

When using Single Page Navigation in Published View:

  • Navigation arrows still scroll to the correct section.
  • Now: The browser URL updates to reflect the active section (e.g., #section-id)—improving accessibility and deep-linking.

UI & UX Enhancements

Visual Consistency Across the Platform

We’ve fixed several UI polish items for a more seamless experience:

API Explorer & Changelog:

  • Updated AI search input label from “Search or ask ChatGPT…” to “Search or ask…”

Published View:

  • Fixed branding variable usage on the “Show More” button in light mode.

Changelog Page:

  • The Active Filters component now reflects custom branding instead of default Theneo blue.

API Versioning Modal (Dark Mode):

  • Resolved background inconsistencies for a cleaner, unified appearance.

Sign In/Sign Up Pages:

  • Matched text size, weight, and button styling for better visual harmony.


Summary

This release brings meaningful upgrades to parser capabilities, improves how your brand appears across social platforms, and eliminates lingering visual inconsistencies.

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