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Visit the Version 3.x.x page for a full history of version 3 releases.
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Version 3.8 Release notes
30 September 2024
Compatibility with Jira/JSM 10.0
This release includes compatibility with the latest Jira 10 releases.
Version 3.7 Release notes
9 April 2024
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Site Migration assistantIn this release, we’re introducing the Site migration assistant, allowing you to export your Refined sites, in order to then be able to import them on cloud. For more information see our migration site: Refined for Jira Service Management The assistant works in the same way as it does on Refined for Confluence. You can read our blog post about that here: https://www.refined.com/blog/easily-migrate-to-refined-cloud-with-our-migration-assistant
Additional features & improvementsAs usual, this release also contains multiple bug fixes and improvements:
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Version 3.6 Release notes
27 November 2023
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Layout export to CloudMigrating to cloud just got easier: you can now export your layouts and import them in a Refined Cloud instance. For modules that differ between the platforms, you’ll be given a choice on how to proceed with some pre-filled recommended actions.
Refined for Jira became Refined for Jira Service ManagementWhile the app still supports and work with Jira projects, we recently renamed it to Refined for Jira Service Management to better reflect our main use cases. The 3.6.0 release updates the in-app texts and names accordingly.
Toggle admin preview modeWhen Refined isn’t enabled globally, administrators usually still get redirected to a preview of the themed site. It’s now possible to disable this preview from the admin settings, allowing the redirection to the default JSM portal.
Approvals action page themedThe approvals action page is now themed appropriately by Refined, depending on whether the portal is placed on a Refined site.
Library updatesWe’ve updated our internal libraries to ensure the latest security, improvement and bug fixes.
Additional features & improvementsAs usual, this release also contains multiple bug fixes and improvements:
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Version 3.5 Release notes
27 June 2023
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Add titles and links to announcement bannersNow, in addition to the main text of your message, you can display titles and links in announcement banners:
Option to exclude sites from the Site SwitcherJust as you can in Refined for Confluence, now you can opt to exclude sites from the Site Switcher when editing or creating sites in Refined for Jira.
New $textVariable for Portal DescriptionWe added a couple of new Text Variables to align with the newer naming scheme of Atlassian.
Added in-product info page for Refined for ConfluenceIn Refined for Jira 3.4 we introduced a Refined for Confluence integration. If this is not set up, you’ll instead see an info page about Refined for Confluence.
Organizations have been removed from the user/avatar menuIn prior versions, the Organizations list was included in the user/avatar menu. For large instances with a high volume of organizations, however, users were forced to scroll through a long list of organizations, diminishing the utility of the drop-down. Since the organization filter is available on My Requests— where the organization links to anyway—the Organizations section was removed.
Additional features & improvementsAs usual, this release also contains multiple bug fixes and improvements:
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Version 3.4 Release notes
23 March 2023
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Refined for Confluence IntegrationSimilar to our recent Refined for Confluence releases, you can now also add and configure Refined Integrations from within Refined for Jira. If you have Refined for Confluence installed on a Confluence Application which is linked to Jira, you can add and configure Refined Integrations. For example, you can add direct links to Refined Sites on your Confluence side.
New text editor for adding comments to RequestsThe Add Comment editor on Requests has received an overhaul – you can now add inline images, formatted text and user mentions.
Build improvementsBehind-the-scenes reorganisations have made it possible to slim down the resources being loaded on-page. This improves the user experience by speeding up the app. It will also make maintenance & improvements easier, further future-proofing the app.
Performance improvementsWe also made performance improvements for instances that use a large number of:
Additional features & improvementsAs usual, this release also contains multiple bug fixes and improvements. This includes 41 resolved customer requests. Some highlights:
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Version 3.3 Release notes
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Customizing My RequestsSome of our most requested features and improvements have been related to the My Request page and My Request module. We’ve packed this feature full of new additions and improvements to make it even better. You’ll now have full control and more flexibility when displaying customer requests. All end users that have an account and access to the My Request page will now benefit additionally from the following: Improved filtersIn addition to the previously existing filters, we’ve added filters based on Location. This includes filtering on portals or any Refined item in the navigation structure such as a site or a Category or a Site. We’ve also added a search bar within the module so that you can quickly get back to that one ticket regarding the foosball table you requested. Column manipulation: Add, remove, sort, & rearrangeYou’ll now be able to add and remove columns to the My Requests page. If the field supports it, you’ll also be able to sort on the column in ascending/descending order. Finally it’s also possible to rearrange the columns in whatever order suits best. Updated designThe view has gotten an updated design and will now not only look better, but work better as well on different screen sizes.
More options for the My Request ModuleOf course the My Request module has also reaped the benefits of the new improvements. It’s now possible to further configure the module with predefined filters, columns and display options. There’s also the ability to further filter with additional queries (JQL) to allow for any conceivable use-case.
Languages & Dictionary improvementsContinuing on the 3.2 release features, we’ve further improved Languages as well as the Custom text variable & Dictionary feature. You can now add your own languages to the language switcher. The Custom text variables now benefit from: Import / Export text variablesExport custom text variables as Additional filteringQuickly search and find the key you’re looking to edit, filter to only show empty or translated values or just values for a certain language. TagsYou can now tag variables. This can be helpful to group related variables, for example per site or landing page, or to create tags for the type of message/variable.
Request Type ModuleThe request type module has gotten an overhaul with an updated design and new display options for the request type groups:
For the request types themselves there’s also new layouts available:
In addition to this you can also choose which request types to display; either individually or per group, from the current portal or from any other. This means you can now display request types and launch create dialogs from other portals without losing the context of the current one.
Refined AdminsFrom the Jira Administration pages, you’ll now have direct links to all Refined Sites from the Refined dropdown. For many of the administrator features, selecting locations is now much easier with searchable selectors for things like:
Additional features & improvementsAs usual, we have also included multiple bug fixes and improvements into this release. 93 customer requests resolved in this release. Some additional highlights include:
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There’s an automatic upgrade procedure that will run the first time you install from a 3.0-3.2 version to 3.3 or newer. This upgrade will update values in the Request Types module module to prepare it for the new features and functionality.
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The drawback here is that any changes made to My Requests module, Request Types module modules or the global My Requests overview pages while on the 3.3 version will not be transferred back to 3.2. Similarly, the automatic upgrade that prepares these modules only runs once, so any new changes made to the module once back on 3.2 will not migrate over once a new 3.3 upgrade is made. In that case, we recommend simply configuring up these modules again. You can export and store the old version of the layout and use that as the basis for updating.
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LanguagesAdd supported languages for your portals. Users visiting a Refined site or portal will have a language switcher available on the site for switching the language. To further empower this feature we're expanding our supported languages from 5 to 25 - read more on our Supported languages. For an overview and walkthrough of the feature see the written tutorial: Tutorial: Working with portal languages and translations (from 3.2) For more details see Site Languageslanguages.
Custom text variables & DictionaryExpand on the default offering of Text Variables with the ability to add custom text variables that can be used in Refined Audience Features as Features as well as for Landing pages, Footers, Sites and site structures. Create a standardised welcome message managed from one place, or create one for the url to avoid having to update links manually. Use together with languages to create translations.For an overview and walkthrough of the feature see the written tutorial: Tutorial: Dynamic text on sites and portals (from version 3.2)For more details, see Custom text variables & Dictionary
3 Announcement banner improvementsUpdating the Announcement Banners UI and visual aspects- We’ve moved the admin popup into the Refined admin section for easier access for the refined admin users. We’re also adding a new banner type: Announcement.
4 Search improvementsPromoted Search Results (Recommended Links) are now available from the Refined admin UI to easily manage all links in one place. We've improved the performance for promoted search and added flexibility in configuring the results and their limits in the Search Highlight module.
5 Bugs and improvementsAs usual, we have also included multiple bug fixes and improvements into this release. 61 customer request resolved in this release. Some additional highlights include:
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Version 3.1 Release notes
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Display SLAs on the request viewWith Refined 3.1 you can display SLAs on the request view. For more information: Display SLAs on customer portal.
Accessibility ImprovementsThe Refined sites, portal and customer user pages have received an overhaul in terms of accessibility. We've improved colour contrasts and pages structure to make the content easier to interpret and navigate. The sites and portals are now also fully navigable using keyboard only. If you have feedback or questions in this area feel free to reach out via our support portal.
New look on Announcement BannersAnnouncement Banners have gotten a face lift.
Default Request TypeWe have also included a highly requested feature: Default Request Type. A default request type can be set to catch questions when the end users haven't found what they're looking for. The default request type is displayed when:
Attachment ViewerWe have upgraded our attachment viewer for displaying images and videos on requests and issues.
Renaming Recommended Links to Promoted Search ResultsRecommended Links functionality is renamed to Promoted Search Results to create more clarity about this useful feature.
Bugs and improvementsAs usual, we have also included multiple bug fixes and improvements into this release.
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