Changelog 5 block design & features
Changelog5 opens on a soft muted hero band built with Shadcn UI layout primitives, pairing an eyebrow label, large welcome title, and text links with trailing arrow icons. The main feed sits below: on large screens a slim sticky column lists release dates that anchor-scroll to sections, separated from prose by a vertical rule, while each article includes a wide image, category dot, title, long-form rich text with nested lists, and a footer row with avatar, author name, role, and repeated date.
The sidebar date that matches the section on screen reads as the active item while readers move through lengthy posts. Imagery, prose blocks, and contributor metadata make each entry feel like a miniature blog post rather than a single paragraph note.
This is one of the more elaborate changelog patterns in the set, aimed at product teams publishing detailed stories with named owners. Expect to supply multiple images, author portraits, and structured body content for each release.
The sticky navigation hides on small screens, so phones rely on straight vertical scrolling through full-width articles.
