April 29th, 2020 (0.34)
Auto-apply list changes to a parent task's children 👩👧👧
Moving or dragging a parent task to a different list will change the lists for the subtasks too.
To add a parent list without adding its children, toggle off "Apply to subtasks".
Increased user privacy 🔐
To protect users' privacy, people will only be able to see the identity of other users who've been added to a list they're on.
This means both people need to be explicitly added to the same list to see each other's name / avatar. If only one of you has been added, and the other is accessing the list as a logged out users via a Public access URL, you'll see user in places like: Assignees, Subscribers, Read receipts & typing indicators, chat and activity history, and the Share menu, etc.
Read more about user privacy.
Custom GitHub settings
Once you've connected your GitHub account to Height, you can now toggle between our Default settings and Custom settings, which allow you to do things like choose which status to use when PRs are opened or merged, customize branch names, and turn off Height bot comments on unlinked PRs.
Improvements & bug fixes
- Fixed an issue with sidebar hover states when you clicked on a list name in sidebar that was already open.
- Improved Google docs, forms, sheets, and slides unfurl within tasks.
- Fixed a bug that caused an error if you tried to change list icon or description when creating a new list from the "Browse lists" modal.
- Fixed an issue caused when you tried to connect a GitHub account without being logged in to Height.
- Changed downloaded file names to match the original name.
- Fixed an issue where if you clicked on a tag already set in the option input modal, you would be sent to the tag page and lose new task data.