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  1. Remove an author seat: in-app credit card

    If you pay with an in-app credit card, you can remove author seats yourself at any time. We'll automatically update your payments and issue a credit.
  2. Add and remove author seats

    You can add and remove author seats to your account at any time. KnowledgeOwl charges you per author seat, regardless of how many knowledge bases each author can access. Adding or removing author seats varies slightly depending on whether you pay in-app with a credit card or you pay via invoice.
  3. Add an author seat: in-app credit card

    If you pay with a credit card in-app, you can add author seats yourself at any time. We'll automatically pro-rate and adjust your upcoming payments based on the changes you make.
  4. Updates to Contextual Help Widget 2.0 caching

    We've updated how the contextual help widget caches key resources to try to keep it performing well. You may see slight delays with updating some widget settings.
  5. In-line and side-by-side images (Oct. 19th)

    This week's Wisdom Wednesday is on working with side-by-side images, with some best practices for in-line images in general thrown in for good measure. ;-)
  6. Tips & tricks for broken links

    The Broken Links Report can generate a lot of links the first time you run it, and some links won't seem broken. Here are some tips and tricks we've learned while working with these reports.
  7. Get the most out of search (Oct. 12th)

    See the recording of the October 12th Wisdom Wednesday session on getting the most out of search.
  8. Missing SSO ID mapping warning

    Learn how to resolve the "SAML SSO is enabled but there is no incoming IdP attribute mapped for SSO ID" warning.
  9. World 😁 Smile 😁 Day bug fixes

    These fixes address bugs with the Broken Links Report, SSO attribute mappings, shared content category creation and URL redirect articles opened from the table of contents.
  10. Broken Links Report (Oct. 5th)

    See the recording of the October 5th Wisdom Wednesday session on the Broken Links Report.