We’ll be talking about a couple of new features next: some of them overdue in terms of what you need, and some overdue in terms of where we see the app go. First up: zip-file uploads.
On a need-to-know basis
We’re putting the finishing touches on tank’s long-elusive 4th feature: pods. It’s been keeping us busy, but apart from the development aspect, it’s more what one can do with pods that’s been keeping us busy.
Building a site is a process
There are those that promise things like a ‘quick website’ or a ‘a site in a matter of minutes’. Don’t believe the hype.
How to build a site from scratch, part 1
I’ve been assisting a friend of mine to set up a site for a business venture that he is part of, a bridging finance company based in Cape Town. From an internet marketing point-of-view, they have one simple goal: when someone enters the key phrase ‘bridging finance’‘ they want to come up tops in the local search market, which is driven more and more by Google South Africa.
The easiest and quickest ‘contact form’ in town
A couple of features are quite loosely attached to our framework, in particular files and comments: these data-types can be attached to both posts and pages. Confusing? Not really: any regular blog consists of posts anyway, and your readers attach comments to those posts. We’ve done the same for pages.