We’ve made important improvements to how Store logos and App and build icons are managed and displayed across the Enterprise Store. Here’s a quick overview of what’s new and what’s been fixed:
Each Workspace can define a main Enterprise Store logo, which can be configured from your settings:
Previously, it was already possible to customize the Store logo per publication. However, a bug was preventing these custom logos from being displayed correctly in the Store.
âś… This issue has now been resolved, and custom Store logos for publications are properly reflected as expected:
At the App level, you now have full control over the icon that represents your app. You can choose from:
đź“– You can read more about this recent feature here.
When the build history is enabled for a publication, the Enterprise Store will display the icon of each individual build by default.
To ensure a consistent experience, you can now override individual build icons and display the app icon across all builds instead. This gives you more control over how your app is represented in the Store, even when multiple builds are shown.
We hope these updates make it easier to manage your brand presence consistently across your Store! 🚀