- Author: Dave Krause

There are two new nuggets of pure gold in the growing list of Site Builder 3 assets! The first, added by Bryon "Anakin" Noel, is a custom map asset that allows you to plot multiple locations onto a Google Map.
EDIT: July 2, 2010 - Bryon has taken the map offline for a few days to add plotting by coordinates to the map. It'll be back up soon!
This asset will allow you to give users an overview of any kind of location-based content you have, from strawberry fields to fields of dreams. The new feature also ties into Bryon's "Directions" asset, so your users can highlight a location and request directions AND NEVER LEAVE YOUR SITE. Amazing!
The...
- Author: Dave Krause

Feed me, Seymour
Just a quick update for all of you Site Builders out there! The import routine is complete and in testing right now. So far, the results look promising, and I hope to release it division-wide next week.
Here's what you get/don't get when you run it:
It imports all files, programs, subpages, newsletters and subscribers from a Site Builder 2 site into a new Site Builder 3 site.
It does NOT import surveys, calendar events and datastores. These will be imported by the loving hands of a qualified member of your ANR Web Action Team. We will do this when you are ready to "go live" with your new site, and...
- Author: Dave Krause

We just added the ability to track your Site Builder site with Google Analytics. To enable Google Analytics, you'll first need an account, which you can get here.
You will receive a code, as seen in the image. Go to Site Builder and click "Edit Site Information" under the Administration section. You will see the field available to place your newly minted code. Save the information and republish your site when prompted. That's it!
A couple of warnings about Google Analytics. First, we don't support it in any way. We only facilitate you being able to use them, and do not offer any training on running reports within Google's...
- Author: Bryon J. Noel

While the title is seemingly normal and boring, the reality is this update may change your life as we know it today. Or not... That depends on how important the ANR Blogs are to your sitebuilder site. Previously, anyone with a sitebuilder site could integrate ANR Blog posts into the right column of the home page. Now, this integration includes a choice to pick the center column as well. Part of the change also includes an RSS Feed link at the bottom of the Blog posting section. The RSS Feed lists all the posts that are displayed on your site. So if you have more that one Blog displayed on your site, all the posts come in as a single RSS Feed.
Displaying your blogs in the center column is very easy to do. Here's how to...
- Author: Bryon J. Noel

I would like to announce a New Feature! Not a new feature some of us grew used to going to the drive-in or movie theater to see the latest and greatest horror or sci-fi movie. No this new feature (we hope) will blow your socks off and is what everyone has been waiting for. At least all those with Sitebuilder sites! Oooh, the first clue! Now that your fingers are all tingling with the excitement of anticipation. I would like to take a moment to say this would not be possible without Dave and Karl who also work on Sitebulder to make it happen. So what is this new fandangled feature? It's a mix of two flavors. In one hand take the blog you are reading right now, in the other hand take Sitebuilder (some of you may have...