A brand new Devlive, Meet 3.5

-more flexible layouts
-fresh new backend design
-shopping cart support for features, sizes and colors
-custom integration pages are now more robust
-Fully Revamped Photogallery feature
-Categories for galleries
-Improved sorting of E-Commerce categories
-FTP integration (change/reset password)
-easier integration of custom menu images
-More powerful menus (hide pages from the public, lock pages from the public, less obtrusive private menu)
-simpler page creation
-Able to test page content while still logged in
-cleaner code means faster load times
-Built-in FancyBox support

New Developer Center
-support for custom css stylesheets
-built in default styles are easily editable without starting from scratch
-support for custom HTML banners and footers
-new upload images section no longer shrinks large images

Move entry of products to full page
Move creation of gallerys to full page
Moved management of gallerys category to full page
Added creation of ftp account on site creation
Simplified Javascript for page sorting
Changed file vault to only show images where thumbnails are available
Added css styling to developer resource center
Added uncompressed image upload to developer resource center
Restructure Private menu

Quote

For me, design is like choosing what I’m going to wear for the day – only much more complicated and not really the same at all.

— Robynne Raye

Devlive Updates #3.1.6

  • Fix hidden settings when page’s parent is hidden (the page itself should show hidden as well)
  • Update fancybox (lightbox) so overlay color/opacity is same as page settings overlay
  • Interface designer: only popup private test menu when user has the private menu settings open
  • Interface designer: only popup public test menu when user has the public menu settings open
  • Added update to photo galleries
  • Made Admin navigation bar push down content instead of overwriting
  • Added admin navigation bar to dashboard

Level Up! Devlive Updates! #3.1.5

Remember to keep coming back to see how much Devlive keeps getting better

  • Removed prototype/scriptalous (previously used for lightbox images)
  • added jquery fancybox for lightbox images/galleries
  • added Hidden pages in the menu (for public items)
  • added a 404 error page that lists all pages when page not found error happens
  • Removed redundant database queries in menu, should improve performance of sites with large menus
  • allow menu to link directly to a page

Devlive improves! Updates 3.1.4

That’s right everyone ! We’ve updated our CMS once again. It’s become even more flexible and easier to use. Look what we’ve added.

  • Addition of Photo Galleries
  • Site was always goto/remain on www
  • Fixed first run screen for users who cannot edit Interface Designer – save settings in just one accordion or save in all accordions
  • Interface Designer – sample drop down menu so user can see changes
  • Sitemap.xml in root of each site
  • ability to hide breadcrumbs

Check it out guys!

Devlive Update 3.1.3

  • disable text and pics mode
  • Menu admin: when editing you page setting, you can now click anywhere outside the textbox area to close editor
  • Admin profile page: no longer displays page access
  • Profile link for users now working
  • change support e-mail to support@devlive.net
  • added a new dashboard link to the admin area sidebar

Social Media? What is it? And why should my business use it?

It seems that social media has been on everyone’s mind lately and no doubt you’ve probably heard it more than once being thrown around your office. Many of you already take part in social media. Maybe you have a Facebook? Or perhaps you’ve created a Twitter page for your business. Either way it seems that more consumers are spending time online than they ever have before.

So how do we tap into these markets? How do I use these channels in a way to benefit my business? These are all common questions.

The most important thing in social media is the fact that it opens up conversations between yourself and your customers. Your clients are eager to feel involved in your business and want to know that their opinions matter. It’s VITAL that you appear transparent, honest and show off a more human side whenever using social media. Don’t just push your products at your clients with a hard sell, showing your customers that you’re more than that is what truly matters.

The true value of social media is two things we like to call social proof and brand loyalty…

What is Social Proof? 


Social proof is a simple concept. It’s the term that describes one human being making a decision based on the opinions of another. We see social proof everyday. For example, when you may ask your buddy which cellphone you should buy and you may purchase a product based on that advice. Social media allows you to take the act of social proof and use it to your advantage. By using Twitter you might be able to post some of the good things your customers have been saying on Twitter, or you might be able to share a positive review on your Facebook page. These things will help you win over more customers by showing them that you’ve made others happy.

What is Brand Loyalty?


Brand loyalty is an important thing. Your brand is the look and feel of your business, and over time people relate their positive experiences with your brand. This then results in brand loyalty. Social media can help you grow your brand loyalty by helping you reach out and create more of these positive experiences with your customers.

In order to use social media in a way that is effective, you must be dedicated to hearing what your customers are saying whether it be good or bad. I hope this shed some light on how social media works and why your business should consider doing it.

Check out these great links and start communicating with Social Media! I highly recommend it!

The 3 Pillars of Social Media Readiness: a great article and reasoning about why businesses should use social media.

The Twitter Basics: A guide on how to use twitter to it’s full potential.

How to Use Twitter to Grow Your Business

50 Ideas on Using Twitter for Business

5 Twitter Tips for Building Your Business

Facebook 101 for Business: Your Complete Guide

HOW TO: Get the Most Out of Your Business Facebook Page

32 ways to use Facebook for Business

Devlive Updates/fixes

Greetings Everyone!

Here at Division 1 we’ve been working to get our Devlive CMS up and running to the best we possibly can. As always we are refining it and polishing it until it becomes a gem that’s simple and easy to use.

This week we’ve addressed a number of bugs and fixes, as well as added some new handy features that will make using Devlive a breeze.

UPDATE 3.1.2 November 17th 2010

New Features

  • Quickly browse through the members of your site with our new search bar and auto complete in the User section.
  • Manage your users by creating groups and adding users! Easily edit that groups permissions to access certain areas of your website.

Debugged
  • File Vault image upload issues fixed.
    • File parsing
    • upload bar placement
    • screen blackout re-added
    • function descriptions changed
    • fixed placement when scrolling
  • Interface designer green toolbar message now appears on a single line
  • User screen formatting update

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