Adding Course Collections to the Content page
We are excited to announce the release of a brand new content page that integrates collections and courses in a single place.
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We are excited to announce the release of a brand new content page that integrates collections and courses in a single place.
Update to the Intuto Share page
After a lot of customer feedback and discussion we have decided to move the Share page away from the course publish process. Intuto has a number of options around sharing content including bulk upload, groups, and collections making sharing simple and elegant. Moving the Share page improves the course publish user experience.
Following customer feedback, we have moved the Site Settings and Subscription access from under the company logo to a more obvious cog on the right-hand side.
You can now hold back certificates until practical work is completed. Once you are happy all requirements are met, you can manually release the certificate with the click of a button.
We’ve been working on fine-tuning the performance & security behind the scenes to help improve Intuto. You won’t see anything flashy on the front, but you should experience enhanced speed across the site.
Over the break we have been busy improving and adding to the Intuto Reports, building the ability to embed a Login Box on your website and finalising our integration with goRoster. Read on to find out more.
We've updated Intuto with some changes to the Users and Settings pages. These changes have been made to help prepare the system for when we add more features, such as Course Collections, which are due in December.
We’ve just updated Intuto with numerous bug fixes and some changes to the interface and navigation experience. The biggest change relates to the Content page where we’ve introduced a new grid view of your content and compressed the list view. This means it will no longer expand when you hover your mouse over it. This stops the page bouncing around which in extreme cases has been causing motion sickness.
Here at Intuto we’ve been working hard to get our next update out, which improves the platform by amending some of the ways the various tools are currently used and adding features that users have suggested and that many of you will be able to apply in your day to day use of the system.
This week’s first go live was full of performance enhancements, bug fixes and an improved journey for brand new users. We are aware however that a lot of our existing customers might not see or care too much about these, so along comes this week’s go live #2!