Hi Weavers,
Another solid update to keep things running smoothly. Alongside the fixes and improvements, we’ve also added additional deep link support to Elements. This expands the URL scheme capabilities and opens the door to some really useful workflows between Elements and external tools.
We’ll be sharing more details on how this can be used in the near future, so stay tuned.
As always, thanks for testing, reporting issues, and helping us continually improve Elements. We’ll be back soon with another update.
What’s New in Elements 2.1.2?
- Fixed the Gallery overlay opacity in Dark Mode for correct appearance.
- Fixed the Filter component breaking with circumflex accents.
- Image Slider now uses image captions as alt text for improved accessibility.
- Added the elementsapp://import-custom-component URL scheme to import custom components.
Availability
RapidWeaver Elements is available now as a free upgrade for everyone with an active subscription.
If you already own Elements, there’s nothing you need to do. Version 2.x is included with your current licence, along with all updates released during your active licence period.
Crossgrade to Elements
Not using Elements yet? Get 25% off when you crossgrade from Blocs, Sitely, or any other Mac-based website builder. The offer also applies to RapidWeaver Classic and Stacks users. Feel free to share the link below, it automatically applies the discount at checkout.
Get 25% off Elements for macOS today
System Requirements
In order to run Elements you will need to meet the minimum requirements:
- Requires macOS 13 Ventura or newer.
- Apple Silicon or Intel based Mac.
The trial mode in Elements has the following limitations:
- No publishing: You can’t upload or publish sites in trial mode.
- No export: Exporting project files is disabled.
- Maximum of 3 pages: You can only add up to three pages per project.
How to rollback to a previous build
Should you run into an issues when using a new build of Elements you can always rollback to a previous version via the Release Notes page while you wait for a fix.
The Future of Web Design
Thanks for being part of Elements and for helping us shape the future of web design on the Mac. Your feedback during the beta has been hugely valuable and played a big role in where Elements goes from here.
We’re excited to keep building, refining, and shipping, and we really can’t wait to show you what’s coming next.
Thanks
Team Elements