Custom viewer theming, DEN units, and column control
January was a quieter month, but a few things worth calling out landed toward the end of it.
Custom colors and fonts in the viewer
The viewer now picks up the colors and fonts you set on the navigator. Before, it always rendered in its default theme no matter what brand settings you'd applied. Now your colors and typography carry through, so the viewer can look like part of your site instead of a generic embed.
DEN as a unit property
Units can now be flagged as having a den. The den flag shows up in the unit detail panel in the viewer, appears as a filter buyers can use in the unit list, and is visible in the apartment management table in the dashboard.
Hide columns in the unit list
You can now choose which columns appear in the unit list inside the viewer. If a field like price, area, or availability isn't relevant for a project, hide it. The filter bar follows suit, so filters for hidden fields don't clutter the interface.
Override navigator names
Nested floor plans (for example, separate plans within a building) can now have their display names overridden without changing the original. This helps when you want a label in the viewer that differs from how the plan is named behind the scenes.
Keyboard navigation in the feedback viewer
The feedback viewer now supports keyboard navigation. You can step between feedback items without reaching for the mouse, which makes review sessions faster when you're working through a long list of comments.