Software Updates

  1. Info Module Updates

    We’ve updated the info module with social bookmarks, a "Get link code to this page" link, the ability to have custom CSS and Javascript per page, ads with per-page preference to determine which pages to show them on, and the option to set all external links to nofollow.  We’ve also made the interface easier to use and more compact.

    Click here for
    the new version of the info module.  Instructions are in infoModuleChanges.txt  We recommend that you update all files if
    upgrading, unless you’ve made some customizations.

  2. News Module SEO And Search By Tag Updates

    We’ve updated the news module to allow searching by tag like many social bookmarking websites do.  We’ve also added the rel="nofollow" attribute to all external links to improve SEO.  Additionally, we’ve added code to make sure all links are absolute in order to ensure that they work in RSS feeds.

    Attached is the new version of the news module.  Instructions are in NEWS_MODULES_UPDATES.TXT.  We recommend that you update all files if upgrading, unless you’ve made some customizations.

     

  3. PDF Files Now Allowed in Google Docs

    For those of you out there using Google Apps, you may have noticed that Google has added a lot of new features lately, like working in Google Docs and email offline, and templates for presentations, spreadsheets and forms. One thing I’m pretty excited about is Google Docs now allows PDF file uploads, in addition to word processing, spreadsheet and presentation files. So if you have a nice, jazzy PDF of a price list, newsletter or sales sheet, you can post it in Google Docs and share it with your staff or clients. A feature I’ve been waiting for for a long time. You still can’t edit PDF files….but I wouldn’t be suprized to see that feature coming soon.

  4. News Module Now Posts to External Blogs!

    One of the painful parts of getting your company information out there on the web for better Google page rank is manually posting news and other information to the main blogs out there, such as Blogger and WordPress. Since Blogger has the feature to post items via email, we’ve added a new feature to the preferences section of our news module that sends out an email every time you post something new. So that means that if you are using our CMS and our updated "News" module, your Blogger account will update automatically with the new post. That means more exposure for you, with no extra work. As for WordPress and Facebook, they can subscribe to your news RSS feed (look in the widgets sidebar for WordPress), so those can get updated automatically too. Cool, eh?

  5. Google Apps Email Now Offers Offline Support!

    We highly recommend Google Apps to all of our hosting clients and one of the few things that made Gmail (or any webmail for that matter) not as attractive is it required an internet connection in order to work (IE: view old emails), since it’s a webmail system. That is not the case anymore! Utilizing the new "Google Gears" technology, now you can access your Google Apps Email even when not connected to the internet!

    To enable this feature, simply log into your Google Apps email account and click "Settings" in the top right corner of the screen and then go to "Labs."

    There you will see a link to enable "Offline" access (As well as several other nice goodies). Turn that on and then click the "Offline" link in your top right menu and your most recent email will be synced with your computer and accessible even if you are not connected to the internet.

    This is a great feature if you have a laptop and are always bouncing around from one wifi hotspot to the next. Obviously in offline mode, you will not receive new emails until you are back on the internet and any emails you compose and send will actually go to an "Out" box to wait until the next time you are online to get sent. But you do have access to the most recent emails that you have dealt with. And that’s pretty cool.

  6. Info Pages Module Keeps Getting Better

    The "Info Pages" module for the XOOPS and ImpressCMS platforms is one of the several modules that we have developed to make editing information for our clients as easy as possible. We are continuously adding new features to our modules, but I wanted to make a list of some of the more recent exciting updates to the Info Pages module. if you are interested in upgrading to our newest release, let us know!

    • Spellcheck
    • Automatic image resizing for images that are too large
    • Pop-up lightwindows for requesting information from a user before letting them view the page
    • A timer to let you know when your session time is about to expire
    • The ability for non-admins to post new pages to be approved
    • A dropdown to easily link to other pages on the site
    • A seperate image and file storage space per user
    • The ability to assign "Junior editors" to pages who can make updates, but those updates must be approved by the page owner before going live
    • Support for embedding Flash Video files
    • YouTube video integration
    • Tools for correctly pasting in content from other editors such as Word
    • Management of multiple website menus

    And remember, we’re adding more goodies all the time, so check in with us if you’re interested in upgrading to get access to these and more exciting features!

  7. New Tutorial on How to Edit a Page using Our CMS

    We have a new tutorial online demonstrating how to edit a web page using our content management system (CMS) here. Enjoy!

  8. The Battle on Spam Rages On…

    It’s been a while since I posted last, because, well, we’ve been crazy
    busy! We recently upgraded our hosting package in order to add several
    new spam blocking applications, and I have to say that it is working
    amazingly so far – and we’re not even done yet. We have established a
    real-time black list (among other things) that actively checks all
    emails to see if they are being sent from a server known for spamming.
    If you want all the juicy details, read this.

    Anyway,
    just thought you may want to know that we’re always doing our best to
    keep up with spam. We hate it more than you do (believe it or not 😉