- Author: Dave Krause
We just put together a quick introduction to Site Builder 3 in Adobe Connect to help those of you who have not attended a training to get started with the system.
More videos will be coming soon, each covering the basic functions and concepts of Site Builder 3.
Go to the help site now and view the videos and training schedule!
- Author: Dave Krause
Site Builder, ANR's very own web content management system, has received an upgrade to version 3. And by upgrade, we mean that we completely ignored what existed and wrote a brand-new system from the ground up.
Q: Is it different?
A: Oh yeah.
Q: Is it better?
A: Oh yeah.
Q: Will I be able to intuitively understand how to accomplish my goals?
A: Uh...
The new version of Site Builder takes us into the modern era of web development and design. It's flexibility and feature set are good enough to compete with today's top content management systems, and our ability to integrate completely with our existing...
- Author: Karl Krist
A while ago. A long while ago. A long, long, long time ago I announced the first ANR Repository Photo Contest. Lots of people entered. In fact, we received over 70 entries- thanks to everyone who submitted an photo!
After the deadline, a group of 8 people scored the photos on a 1-10 scale.
Up to that point, we had the photos. We had the scoring. I just hadn't assembled the rankings and declared the winners in a timely manner.
And for that, I apologize. Profusely.
But now, the winners have been decided, and...
- Author: Dave Krause
Calendar in Monthly View (not much happening)
Collaborative Tools has been given a few new features in the past two months, with a few more to come soon.
First, there is a new calendaring system that everyone can use. The calendar system is composed of two distinct components: a standard calendar of events and a planning tool. The calendar will be familiar to users of our other calendaring systems while the planning tool may be a completely new concept.
This is the plan
Based on the popular online planner, Doodle, our...
- Author: Bryon J. Noel
Google Analytics has been updated in the blogs to the latest version. For those using Google Analytics on the Blogs you don't have to do anything. The update simply keeps up with Google's updates to their Analytics software. Updates like this are very standard and normal practice.
If you are not using Google Analytics to track your blog statistics and would like to here's how.