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We are starting to roll out an easier way to mark frames ready for dev.
We are rolling out changes to sharing and access settings to create a more consistent sharing experience and give you clearer visibility into and control over content permissions.
Typography variables now include scoping, a follow up from Framework
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Typography, gradients, Library Analytics API, and Code Connect!
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Over the next few weeks, we are replacing the bottom right notification button for library updates and replacing with a new library icon for faster entry to library management.
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I apologize, but the content provided appears to be primarily navigation menus, headers, footers, and page chrome from the Figma website. The actual release notes content for "15+ improvements and new features come to prototyping" is not included in the extracted HTML you've provided.
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To extract the actual release notes, I would need the main content section that contains the specific details about the 15+ improvements and new prototyping features. Could you provide the full page content including the main release notes section?