1 April: New and improved tables, announcement banners, custom fonts and more
Huge table improvements and custom fonts for published sites lead the way this week — which also marks GitBook’s 11th birthday! 🎉
✨ New and noteworthy
New and improved tables
We’ve completely overhauled table blocks in GitBook to make them more functional and predictable. While they may look similar in the editor, they’ve been totally reworked in the backend to improve performance and make them more practical as a block.
Tables now feature placeholders to make it easier to insert new rows and columns. We’ve also made reordering columns easier when your have wide tables that scroll to show more content.
And, following on from our recent work on card blocks, we’ve also improved the empty states for some cells to make it easier to complete actions, such as adding a file to a files cell.
Plus, if you have a table column using the Select option, you can now add new selection options from the table without opening a modal. Simply type your option and click Add… in the modal.
We’ve also got a new UX for column resizing, and an improved UI for reordering rows and columns by dragging-and-dropping. You can also reorder columns by hitting Enter or Space and then use the arrow keys to reorder them.
Plus we’ve made a bunch of other smaller improvements that improve the usability of tables across the board.
Overall this represents a huge upgrade for tables, making them much easier to use and interact with in the editor. As with any major rework, if you spot anything that’s not working as you expect, reach out to support or report it directly in our GitHub community.
Add announcement banners to published docs
Need to tell users about a product update, time-sensitive announcement or new marketing push? You can now add an announcement banner to the top of your docs site with an icon, text and a link CTA — just like we have right now on this page. Side note: you should fill out the State of Docs survey 😁
Head to our docs to find out how to add a custom announcement banner to your docs — including how to customize their color and icon.
Use custom fonts on your docs site
You can now upload your own custom font for your docs site, so your site accurately matches your brand’s style guide.

Right now GitBook supports .woff
and .woff2
file formats. Take a look at to our docs to read more about how to add a custom font to your site. Custom fonts are available for Ultimate sites — head to our pricing page to find out more.
Breadcrumbs in search results
When you use search on a published docs site, you’ll now see breadcrumbs for section groups, sections and variants in the search results. Previously the results would only show one, which could be confusing if the result was in a site variant within a site section.

We’re constantly working to improve the way you and your team work in GitBook, and value your input on features, bugs, and more. Make sure you head to our official GitBook community to join the discussion.
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