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July 8, 2026
Hi there,
In June, we shipped updates to help you make your site stand out, present content in the right format, and make community participation easier.
Combine eye-catching stickers, bold gradients, and a modern header design to create a stronger first impression. You can also make only your main page or a specific event page look different from the rest of your site.
Edit with your mobile view open next to your desktop view. You no longer have to keep checking your phone to see whether a face is cropped awkwardly or a column layout breaks on mobile.
Now you can add more than images to a slider, including customer testimonials and course videos. When you have a lot to show, it keeps the page from getting too long. When you have less content, motion can help the page feel richer.
If you have screenshots with personal information or event photos with faces, you can blur them before publishing. For images where the difference matters, like edited photos or before/after results, visitors can slide between versions and compare them directly.
Publishing consistently is less about starting from a blank page every time and more about connecting the material and ideas you already have. Import content from external tools, and keep unfinished drafts inside the channel so your ideas can move from notes to published posts in one flow.
Add familiar images, like favorite characters or trending memes, as emoji for your members. Reactions become more fun, and members have an easier way to participate naturally.
Bring chat bubbles into your channel to make conversations feel more alive. If you participate in other sites as a member, you can also create a different profile from the one you use on your own site, so your identities do not get mixed together.
When writing code in technical docs or dev journals, choose the right language and use the added editing conveniences. Each of the 58 supported languages gets its own styling, and tabs and folding options help keep pages clean even when you include multiple code blocks.

Pick one part of your site you want to improve first and try applying it.
We will be back next month with more useful updates.
The Slashpage team
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