One of our most requested features yet is live and available to all Tank sites: you can now easily create ‘inline’ slideshows or galleries from any sequence of images.
One of our most requested features yet is live and available to all Tank sites: you can now easily create ‘inline’ slideshows or galleries from any sequence of images.
We’ve added a new feature to all photo sections: you can now link to first image in an album and skip the album view entirely.
There’s a fair bit of magic surrounding how images work inside Markdown fields: here are all the details.
There is a new support section available focused around adding stuff to your site.
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.
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.
There are those that promise things like a ‘quick website’ or a ‘a site in a matter of minutes’. Don’t believe the hype.
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.
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.
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