Changelog UI Polish and Easier Version Browsing
Cleaner changelog list
We refined the public changelog so it’s easier to scan recent releases at a glance. The list view now focuses on version and title, with less visual noise, so visitors can quickly spot the updates that matter.
We also removed the date badge in favor of a simpler layout that aligns more closely with how teams actually talk about releases (by version number).
Version‑first sorting
Changelog entries are now sorted by version number, with the most recent changes always at the top of the list. This makes it much clearer which release is the latest, especially when we do multiple deployments on the same day.
Behind the scenes, we parse semantic versions and sort them numerically, so 1.4.10 will always appear after 1.4.9.
Consistent branding for changelog
The changelog now shares a consistent header and footer structure with the main site. Users can easily jump from product updates back to Property Search, pricing, or other key pages without losing context.
This makes the changelog feel like a first‑class part of the IndiFind experience instead of a standalone page.
Improvements
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Simplified changelog badges to highlight version only
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Sorted the changelog list by semantic version (most recent first)
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Applied consistent header/footer navigation across the changelog experience
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Minor typography and spacing tweaks for improved readability