Changelog
What's new
Small, frequent changes from a one-person team. Most of these came from feedback. Keep it coming.
Your account, fully in your hands
- A real Settings page. Open it from the account menu. Your display name, theme, editor text size, which side the sidebar sits on, and language now live in one place.
- Change your password without signing out. Update it right inside the app. Changing it signs out your other devices automatically — so a new password actually protects you.
- Sign out of every other device. One button, for when you've used a shared or borrowed computer.
- Delete your account yourself. No email request, no waiting. Confirm with your password and your account, documents and uploaded files are erased for good. Signed in with Google? You can set a password and delete your account too.
- Password reset that reaches your inbox. Forgot your password? The reset link now actually sends, and opens straight into Nazm.
Easier to read, easier to reach
- Clearer text. The quiet grey labels and hints now meet AA contrast, so they hold up in more light and on more screens.
- Friendlier to screen readers and keyboards. Menus and lists announce themselves properly, and focus returns to where you were after you close an overlay.
- Works at phone width. Chapter controls, tooltips and the verify-email banner stay usable down to a narrow 390px screen.
- Search that admits when it finds nothing. A query with no matches gives you a plain "no results" message instead of a blank sidebar.
- Tightened things behind the scenes. Sturdier rate limits, safer document exports, and a stricter security baseline. Nothing to see — that's the point.
A place to land, and a way back to where you were
- A home screen. Sign in to a quick greeting, one-click actions, the chapters you touched most recently, and a small count of your documents and chapters.
- ⌘K, anywhere. A command palette to jump between documents or run an action — new document, open Trash, switch theme — without leaving the keyboard.
- You pick up where you left off. Signing in reopens your last document and reveals its folder in the sidebar.
- A 404 page that looks like Nazm. If a link goes nowhere, you get a calm "page not found" with a way home — not a raw error screen.
- A wrong password says so, in place. Failed sign-ins show the error on the form instead of throwing you back to a blank page.
- Links you can drop in inline. A small popover for adding a link to selected text, instead of pasting bare URLs.
- No more phantom copies. The bug where a quick reload — or merging two chapters with backspace — could double your content is fixed at the source. The chapter count and reading-time estimate also keep up live as you write.
An account menu, a Trash you can recover from, and quieter writing
- Account menu in the sidebar. You can finally sign out without clearing your browser. Your name, your email, and a way to leave — right where you'd expect them.
- Trash with restore. Deleting a chapter or a folder no longer means it's gone. Open the new Trash view from your account menu and put it back in one click.
- Live password feedback at signup. The four password rules show up as you type, and email errors check the moment you leave the field — no more waiting for submit to find out you mistyped something.
- Move chapters with the keyboard. Cmd+Alt+↑ and Cmd+Alt+↓ now move the chapter your cursor is in, up or down. The slash menu also shows shortcuts for Heading, List, To-do and Table — so you learn them by seeing them.
- Smoother toggle blocks. Collapsing a toggle now animates instead of snapping. Respects your reduced-motion settings.
- Inline code reads as code. No more terracotta tint that made it look like a typo highlight.
- Image alignment is properly labelled. Screen readers now hear "Align left" instead of "left-pointing triangle."
One name, one menu, fewer surprises
- "Chapter" everywhere. The unit you write in is now called a chapter across every screen — no more mix of "block," "section," and "chapter" depending on which page you were looking at.
- Quieter formatting bar. The floating bar on text selection now matches the page tone instead of the dark pill that fought it.
- One menu per chapter. The four hover icons collapsed into a single 3-dot menu that holds Move, Copy, Duplicate, Delete and more — no more wall of icons in the margin.
- Drag handle that screen readers ignore. The Braille-dot handle is decorative now; reordering chapters is also available from the chapter menu, so keyboard users have a real path.
- No more disappearing slash text. Press Escape on the slash menu and the typed
/goes away with it. As it should. - No more duplicate chapters after a quick reload. If you typed something fast and reloaded, you sometimes saw the same content twice. Fixed at the source.
- Star and Share buttons removed from the document toolbar. They didn't do anything. They'll come back when they do.
- An Alpha chip in the sidebar. So you always know how to send us feedback. (You're reading the page it links to.)
- Tidier auth pages. The brand block sits where it should, the Flaubert quote is finally legible, and your saved-email autofill no longer paints the inputs blue.
- A welcome doc that introduces the chapter model in plain English. No tutorials, no popovers — a real document you can edit.
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