Recipients can download a PDF that contains the inserted fields while
the envelope is in the PENDING state.
The token file route accepts the `pending` version. The PDF contains
only the fields from recipients who signed and the fields of the
recipient who makes the request. This is the same set of fields that
the signing page shows to the recipient.
The signing page and the completion page show the download dialog for
pending envelopes. The dialog does not show the "Partial" button for
legacy envelopes.
Currently direct templates can be created without the required
signatures fields for signers.
This means that the document can be fully signed by everyone but will
ultimately fail the sealing step which leaves the document in an
unrecoverable state.
Programmatically record an external rejection on behalf of a recipient
who declined outside the platform. Flags the rejection as external in
the audit log, optionally attributes it to a specific team member via
actAsEmail, and enforces team membership and document visibility.
Adds a CANCELLED envelope status that privileged members (owner or team
admin/manager) can move a pending document into. Sending recipient
notifications via a background job while retaining the document in the
dashboard as proof of distribution.
Includes a dedicated Cancelled tab, single and bulk cancel actions,
the ENVELOPE_CANCELLED mutability guard, and e2e coverage for
permissions
and visibility.
Platform-plan organisations and teams can now customise non-embed
signing pages with six brand colour tokens, a border-radius, and
a free-text custom CSS block (up to 256 KB).
- Stored on OrganisationGlobalSettings / TeamGlobalSettings;
teams inherit from the org via brandingEnabled === null.
- CSS is sanitised on save (PostCSS) so we can inline it at SSR
with no per-render parsing.
- Rendered via a nonce'd <style> scoped under .documenso-branded,
using native CSS nesting so user selectors don't need scoping.
- Gated on the existing embedSigningWhiteLabel claim (or
self-hosted) — reuses the embed white-label decision.