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Free-ConversantWeblogs, Web Sites, and Lots More
11/28/2000
MISS Month Ending SoonWe declared that November was MISS Month here at Free-Conversant, which stands for "Make It Simple, Stupid", and we're almost done. We've worked in all areas of Conversant to make it simpler and easier for both the administrator and the user, and in the next few days we'll be installing more big changes to the administrator's area. We'll post more news here, as soon as it's ready. Posted @ 3:08 PM
11/10/2000
New Feature: Subscribe By EmailAnother new MISS Month feature on all Conversant sites: subscribe by email. What is it? Well, Conversant "conversations" have always had the ability to act like mailing lists (as well as web sites and newsgroups), but until now it's been a little bit too difficult to sign up for the "mailing list" side of things. No longer! Now, it's as easy as it is with any other mailing list: just send an email to the site's "subscribe" address. Read all about it on the Support Site. If you'd like to try it out, you can sign up for the support site's mailing list by sending an email to its subscribe address. (Of course, you can unsubscribe just as easily. Posted @ 7:06 PM Improvements to the Admin InterfaceEvery Conversant site has what we call an "admin interface", which is like a really big control panel for configuring all the preferences, templates, javascripts, and other details of a conversation. Today, thanks to Greg Pierce's hard work, we've made the admin interface easier to use. Preferences are now arranged in a tab-panel-like interface, similar to what is seen in many other applications, which allowed us to group the prefs in smaller, more focused sets. Also, almost every preference now has help text which can be accessed instantly, with the click of a button. We're not done with the admin interface, but this is a big step and makes it much simpler... and simplicity is our primary goal this month. Posted @ 7:33 PM
11/6/2000
Brian Carnell and Conversant's URL'sTim Purdue wrote a brief article about a problem that many Content Management Systems have, and how to overcome it. The problem is that the URL's generated by many CMS's have question marks in them, which tells a search engine that it's a query to some sort of database, so most of them won't index it (they won't include the page that the URL points to, in their searchable database). In other words, a site which is totally managed with such a CMS will probably not be included in the list of results when you search on any of the major search engines. Since a large percentage of web site "traffic" comes from the search engines, this is a serious problem. While Tim explains some possible solutions, Brian Carnell has a better idea: use Conversant! All of the URL's for Conversant-based sites are indexable by all of the search engines. Posted @ 4:41 PM |
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