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# 03-16 Mar Update

## 🚀 Major Features

* Redesigned Publish section for easier sharing
* Ability to control camera height for editing in multiple levels - Change camera height from Navbar

<figure><img src="/files/SAB2pJwWwnfjh1fA0PPN" alt=""><figcaption><p>Camera Height</p></figcaption></figure>

* Ability to toggle between First Person and Fly controls in the editor from Viewport properties. Use ALT + Q as a shortcut to toggle switch

<figure><img src="/files/RxjMaWyK8pd0RjRdB3Ij" alt=""><figcaption><p>Fly Controls Toggle</p></figcaption></figure>

* Better color reproduction for Lights and 3D shapes

## ⏫ Minor Improvements

* Deprecated Geofencing
* New metadata “description” added to view links

## 🐛 Bug Fixes

* Fixed issue with DRAG TO MOVE UI appearing over menu
* Fixed scrolling issue with menu
* Fixed incorrect UI states for AND/OR rules


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