How to create Changelogs Estimated reading: 2 minutes 169 views Contributors Summary: Docy provides a dedicated "Changelogs" feature for documenting project updates. It offers a user-friendly design and intuitive interface for creating and displaying version-specific change logs. Changelogs A changelog is a log or record of all significant changes made to a project or product. It typically includes records of changes such as bug fixes, new features, changes to existing features, and additions or removals of content. Some open-source projects include a changelog as one of the top-level files in their distribution for transparency. Traditionally, a changelog included all changes made to a project. However, the “Keep a Changelog” site now advocates that a changelog should not contain all changes but rather a curated, chronologically ordered list of notable changes for each project version. Creating Changelogs in Docy We have developed an interactive changelog system for you in the Docy – Documentation WordPress theme. Check out the design of the changelogs below – Changelogs design on Docy Theme Demo, this design & content layout is created to be intuitive to understand and follow for your users. How to create Changelogs You will find a custom menu type named “Changelogs” in your WordPress admin dashboard. Navigate to Changelogs Add New You can start adding you’re changelogs in versions by simply creating a new post by clicking ”Add New”. After adding changelogs, you can publish the changelog for each version on the front end of your website in a streamlined layout. Use the available Elementor widget named “Changelogs” which can display the changelogs. Insert that widget into the page and select your newly created changelogs. Tips | How To on Docy - Previous Update Advanced Custom Fields PRO Plugin Next - Tips | How To on Docy How to Create and Use Elementor Header/Footer in Docy Theme