Single Release Page Estimated reading: 2 minutes 2 views Each release managed through the Changeloger Release Builder automatically generates its own dedicated landing page. This ensures that users can view detailed information about specific product updates, providing a professional and comprehensive experience. Table of ContentsWhat It DoesHow It WorksTroubleshooting Common Issues What It Does The single release page is designed to provide maximum clarity for your users. When a user clicks on a release title within your main changelog list, they are redirected to a dedicated, permalink-based page for that version. Key features of this view include: Full Content Display: Unlike the main list page which may use excerpts, the single release page displays the full, unabridged content.Navigation Support: Includes a version sidebar for quick access to other related releases.Consistent Styling: It seamlessly integrates with your WordPress theme’s header and footer.Engagement Ready: Provides a focused area for user feedback, reactions, and threaded comments. How It Works Single release pages are automatically generated for every release created within the Changeloger » Releases interface. As soon as you set a release status to Published, the URL for that specific version becomes active. The system dynamically pulls the release title, version number, categorization badges, and all change items into a clean, readable layout without any truncation. Troubleshooting Common Issues If you find that clicking a release title results in a 404 Not Found error, this is typically due to WordPress permalinks not being flushed after the plugin was activated. Follow these steps to resolve the issue: Navigate to your WordPress dashboard.Go to Settings » Permalinks.Ensure you are on the correct structure and simply click the Save Changes button at the bottom of the page. This action flushes the rewrite rules and registers the new release page URLs correctly. Please note that any content excerpt settings you have enabled for the main list page will never apply to single release pages; the full detail is always preserved to ensure your users get the complete context of the update. Single Release Page - PreviousContent ExcerptNext - Single Release PageReactions and Comments