Dozzle, an open-source, self-hosted, intuitive real-time Docker containers log viewer, has just rolled out version 8.13, enhancing usability and aesthetics while addressing several bugs to refine the overall user experience.
Leading the update is introducing a convenient new feature that allows users to access specific logs from the past through permanent links easily. In addition, the user interface receives some thoughtful tweaks to improve user interaction. A new icon now adorns the logout link, providing clearer navigation.
Moreover, the application introduces subtle hover effects on log actions, making the interface feel lighter and more responsive. Users of Dozzle’s dark mode will also appreciate a refined appearance, thanks to a softer shadow effect that reduces visual fatigue during prolonged use.

On the maintenance side, this update tackles crucial bug fixes. Notably, a scrolling issue in the menu has been resolved, ensuring smoother navigation, while a previous bug involving incorrect escaping of array strings has also been addressed.
Lastly, the release packs an array of dependency updates, improving security and stability by updating all non-major software dependencies. Plus, version 8.13 also enhances accessibility by including a complete Korean translation.
For more information, see the changelog.
If you want to make the most of everything Dozzle offers for viewing logs from your Docker containers, our simple step-by-step guide will have you up and running quickly.