Clicking an album with no photos used to render a blank space. It now shows a friendly 'this album is empty' card with a one-tap reset to view all photos.
The blog now has its own Atom feed at /blog/feed.xml, sibling to the changelog feed. Both /blog and /changelog also surface a visible Subscribe-via-RSS link so readers without a browser RSS extension can find the URL.
The 'Uploaded by Sarah' byline in the lightbox is now a button — one tap filters the gallery to just that guest's contributions.
Both the album-cover and gallery-cover buttons in the host lightbox now flip to a Clear variant when the photo IS the cover, closing a workaround-or-bust gap.
Sharing a `?p=<photoId>` link to a photo in album B no longer silently no-ops when the recipient lands on album A — the viewer auto-switches tabs and opens the lightbox.
Per-photo engagement counts now ride alongside the existing size/dimensions metadata in the host lightbox — no bouncing back to the dashboard to see which photos are actually working.
Three latent timezone bugs swept this week — changelog dates, /g/recent event dates, and the home dashboard's 'next event' countdown all silently misbehaved for negative-UTC viewers.
Trash had Empty Trash but no constructive twin. Now there is one — same place, same shape, the opposite outcome.
Lost the original file? Every host-uploaded asset now has a Download button — the gallery is its own backup.
A new SVG download alongside the existing PNG — same code, infinite resolution, ready for venue signage and print shops.
Four named presets reskin the guest view to match the room. Classic, Warm, Cool, and Mono — set one when you create the event; switch any time.
Host-only one-click archive download. Stream-built on the server, memory-bounded, works on any gallery size.
Optional host approval before any photo appears in the guest gallery. Approve, hide, or delete from the host dashboard.
Hosts can upload a short welcome clip that plays above the photo grid. Optional, replaceable, full-resolution.
Guests can leave short written notes alongside their photos. Same scan, same gallery, optional moderation.
Drop a live PixVenu gallery into a wedding website, planner microsite, or anywhere that takes an iframe. Chrome-less, theme-aware, share-card ready.
Create your gallery in about two minutes — then add your own touches whenever you like.