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New features

Dedicated submission and transaction result pages

Scout submissions now have their own dedicated pages instead of opening in modals. You also land on a dedicated transaction result page after submitting, with clearer status, decoded operation details, and easier navigation back into the registry.

Inline evidence form

When you submit, challenge, or contribute evidence in Scout, the evidence form now appears inline on the item page instead of as a modal. You can keep browsing the item, timeline, and policy while writing your evidence.

Policy acknowledgement

A new policy acknowledgement step and policy icon make it clearer when you need to review the registry’s rules before submitting, with an additional pre-submit check to reduce mistakes.

Updates

Longer voting period for Consumer Protection court

The voting period for the Argentina Consumer Protection court in Kleros Court has been extended, giving jurors more time to review evidence and cast their votes on consumer protection disputes. description: “Scout overhauls the submission and evidence flows with dedicated pages, plus home, header, and layout refinements.”

Home page UX refresh

Scout brings a refreshed home experience: an improved carousel, smarter global search behavior, and tidier latest disputes and recent activity sections. Grid alignment between header, content, and footer is now consistent across pages. Fonts have been re-architected for better readability, and the evidence module has more breathing room.

Policy history accuracy

The “last policy change” timer in Scout now resolves the second-most-recent policy date correctly, so you can trust how recently a registry’s rules were updated.

Bug fixes

Layout and scroll lock — Modals on Scout no longer break page layout or leave the underlying page scrollable, and returning from a modal now restores your scroll position reliably. Performance — Reduced CPU usage on Scout dashboard and registry pages for smoother browsing on lower-powered devices.