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Releases & Changelog Page

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Design a releases and changelog page for a product admin or customer-facing app. The page should make the newest release obvious first, then let users move backward through prior versions without losing context. Start with a compact latest-release header that shows version number, release date, and a short summary of what changed.

Below that, list releases in a readable timeline or stacked feed. Each release should include the version label, date, change type tags such as bug fix, improvement, or new feature, and a short description. Keep the hierarchy tight so a user can skim for impact before reading details. If a release has multiple notes, make it easy to expand or collapse them.

Add search and filters for version, date, and feature area. Treat the filter state as part of the page, not a separate tool: active filters should be visible, removable, and reflected in the results count. Include a no-results state that suggests clearing filters or trying a broader term. If you show release detail, make sure the selected item stays anchored in the list and the user can return to the full changelog without losing their place.

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Sprinkle in some visual cues like icons or color coding to denote the type of update: new feature, bug fix, or improvement!

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