Note: This release is scheduled to be deployed by 11:59 p.m. Central Time on April 16, 2025.
Released Enhancements
WCAG 2.4.6 Headings and Labels (AA)
We've enhanced the Public Catalog to comply with WCAG 2.4.6 Headings and Labels (AA) requirements by implementing proper heading hierarchy on the page.
WCAG 2.1.2 Keyboard (A) Catalog
We've taken an essential first step toward WCAG 2.1.1 Keyboard (A) compliance by enhancing keyboard navigation within the Desktop Catalog View. Users can now navigate through:
Catalog Filters
Catalog Tabs
Main Catalog Body
These improvements ensure that users navigating with a keyboard can fully interact with the Catalog. This update marks the beginning of our ongoing efforts to make the Public View fully accessible via keyboard navigation.
Add Virtual Kiosk User
A new option called Kiosk User is now available. This feature enables a Kiosk Mode, which allows members to self-serve and check in to their membership without an Internal User/Staff presence.
To see how to enable this feature, view the Enable Virtual Kiosk User article.
A new permission has been created to allow specific Access Groups to enable this feature. The Permission is in the Activity Management, the check-in section called: Allow Enabling of Virtual Kiosk User. The Tooltip will state This option allows an Internal User to navigate to the Kiosk Mode separate from the existing permission, to allow a standalone device to complete membership and ticket check-ins without the need for a User with specific permissions.
Customer Notes Disappearing
Previously, when an employee's permissions were updated to a public user, any notes made on a customer's account while the employee had internal permissions were lost. Now, these notes are retained when switching permissions.
Allow Edits to User Name with Public SSO
Public Users who create an account via Social Sign-On (Facebook, Google, or Apple) can now have their First Name and Last Name edited when Public SSO is enabled. This improvement ensures users can update and maintain accurate personal information in their profiles.