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# v1.3.1

* **Widgets — account-level aggregation:**\
  Widgets now support account-level aggregation, giving users a clearer overview of values across connected accounts.
* **Balances widget — pair filtering:**\
  Added a pair filter to the balances widget, making it easier to narrow balance data down to specific trading pairs.
* **Widgets — improved persistence across projects:**\
  Widget state persistence has been improved so users can switch between projects with fewer unexpected layout or state changes.
* **Widget menu — improved dropdown behavior:**\
  Widget menu interactions have been refined, including better dropdown behavior and more consistent menu handling.
* **TradingView — improved position line behavior:**\
  Position line handling on charts has been improved, making chart interactions cleaner and reducing inconsistent position display behavior.
* **Charts — improved symbol parsing:**\
  Symbol parsing for chart data has been improved, helping charts handle market symbols more reliably.
* **Order history — improved loading behavior:**\
  Order history loading and order handling have been improved to make historical order review smoother and more reliable.
* **Interface — dropdown display fixes:**\
  Fixed dropdown display issues across the interface, improving layering and visibility in overlapping UI areas.


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