FleekDash 1.2.8 puts license management first: you can activate and verify entitlement without a full page reload, keep plan and feature information fresh in the UI, and move between activate and deactivate in a click when your workflow demands it. Where your provider supports it, activation and deactivation can also follow remote lifecycle rules so teams stay aligned without extra admin gymnastics, and you can pursue upgrades from the same surface when you need more capacity. Alongside that, this build still delivers stronger branding and media polish (automatic dark mode logo handling, SVG uploads, and fixes below).
What's New
Instant activation: confirm and apply your license without waiting for a full page load, so the dashboard reflects entitlement right away.
Always current: license state and plan-facing information stay up to date in the UI instead of going stale after a single load.
Plan and features in one place: review what your tier includes and how your subscription maps to features directly inside FleekDash.
Status in the title bar: see whether you are active, limited, or due for action before you dig through emails or external portals.
One-click activate and deactivate: switch entitlement on or off locally when you need a conservative setup or a quick rollback.
Remote lifecycle: when supported by your license provider, activation and deactivation can follow the provider-side flow so distributed teams do not fight conflicting states.
Upgrade path: request or start a plan upgrade from the same license surface when you need more capacity or a higher tier.
What's Improved
V2 ready: groundwork keeps current builds aligned with the upcoming FleekDash V2 stack.
Optimized logo upload flow for a faster, smoother experience.
What's Fixed
Settings checkboxes now correctly save their disabled state. Enable Search and Enable Gutenberg Custom Styles no longer revert to checked after saving.
Improved boolean field processing to correctly handle unchecked checkbox values from AJAX form submissions.
Fixed image gallery style incompatibility with the latest WordPress version.

