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# 02-07 Feb Update

## 🚀 Major Features

* You can now add a Screenshare element and use it to share your screen with your peers in a 3 dimensional setting<br>

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## ⏫ Minor Improvements

* Updated embed code to allow VR mode to work in embeds
* Aria-labels added for EmbedHtml elements
* Added placer 3d to pano elements
* Updated structures for signin signup pages (required for Google SEO)

## 🐛 Bug Fixes

* Handling expired preview links better
* Handling editor access errors better
* Removed rules from Collider Meshes - appear / disappear doesn’t work on colliders as of now
* In the area above the viewport, elements were not draggable. This is now fixed.
* Fixed an issue where the right bar properties tab doesn’t update when switching elements by adding a new element
* Fixed scrolling for metadata tab in File manager


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