Thursday, February 28, 2008
The OneNet system features 2 different choices for controlling access to pages on your site. The first option is having hidden pages. In other words, it will not display in the site navigation menus and can only be viewed be going to the exact URL of the page. The second option is controlling who can view a page through the use of security roles. Utilizing security roles allows you to assign specific categories of users the ability to view a page or content on that page. These both have their own strengths and weaknesses and your usage will depend on your goal for the page.
| Posted by Ryan Bradley at 1:46 PM |
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Thursday, February 21, 2008
Over the years there have been vast improvements in the online mapping capabilities of sites such as Mapquest, Google Maps, Virtual Earth and the myriad of other similar products. The latest and greatest innovative feature comes to us courtesy of Google Maps. They have instituted a new view to their maps for select cities, designated as the street view. This view provides a 360 degree, panoramic view from the street level rather than the standard aerial photography. The project was originally started in May of 2007 in select large metropolitan areas but as of February 12, 2008 Boise has been added to the list!
| Posted by Ryan Bradley at 10:53 AM |
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Monday, February 18, 2008
Over the course of the past two decades, the internet and websites have seen a tremendous growth in both availability and popularity. Even with the massive increase in websites, there is one thing that hasnt changed over the years: what people are looking for in a website. More specifically, when people visit a business website they are usually looking for something. For all the fancy features, colors and design elements, people are usually at a website to read black text on a white background. Content is (still) king.
| Posted by Ryan Bradley at 10:44 AM |
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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
The OneNet system features a Bulk Email functionailty that enables you to easily communicate with large groups of your users at once. The process for doing this is simple and straightforward but also features enough flexibility to meet a variety of needs.
| Posted by Ryan Bradley at 4:02 PM |
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Images are a part of almost every page on a website these days. Everything from logos, locations, employees and many more images are being used on websites. One important part of putting images on your site is making sure that they are good quality images and are formatted appropriately for the web. This entry will cover the basics for preparing a good quality image to place on your site.
| Posted by Ryan Bradley at 10:52 AM |
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Thursday, November 29, 2007
A part of my day is generally spent helping our customers with issues they encounter when using the system. As I help people I notice one comment recurring over and over: I cant find the button to edit the settings, it just disappeared!. This Tip of the Day article will explain just exactly where your little edit button went and how to fix it.
| Posted by Ryan Bradley at 11:34 AM |
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Monday, November 26, 2007
In my last blog entry, I covered the basics of deciphering analytics and understanding the difference between a hit and a view. This entry will focus on looking at your traffic, analyzing where your traffic comes from and determining how this information impacts your site.
| Posted by Ryan Bradley at 11:49 AM |
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Friday, November 23, 2007
Ever want to make a page similar to one you already have but dread the thought of the repetitiveness? Using OneNets page copy feature you can easily save yourself the hassle of going through the motions all over again.
| Posted by Ryan Bradley at 1:09 PM |
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
Search engines rank websites based on freshness. Don't expect to be found with an old message floating around. By eliminating the friction of managing your website Neoreef OneNet will get your message found faster.
| Posted by bernesto at 7:14 PM |
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Wednesday, November 14, 2007
So you picked up the Blogs module for your site and are ready to start blogging. Did you know you can have more than one blog? This entry will explain how you can utilize multiple blogs on your site.
| Posted by Ryan Bradley at 10:45 AM |
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