New look web office update, and some other exciting news


Documents-Tab-page
The documents page will be cleaner with a more simplified look, something like this,
but the design may change slightly during implementation.


You might have seen our blog post earlier in the month that talked about the new look for the web office?

Well, we'd like to announce that the work is all going to plan and we're really excited to say that the designers and developers have made fantastic progress. Although the functionality will stay the same – don't worry you won't have to hunt around to find a regularly used feature – it's going to be a much more pleasurable experience to use the new interface. I know I can't wait.

Not only that....

Our most requested feature on our feature request forum, and the one that has required a huge amount of development time is optimising the web office for use in Chrome and Safari… well, that's coming soon too!

Can you believe it? Two huge pieces of development in such a short space of time.

 

Won't it be a relief, if Chrome is your preferred browser, not to have to nip back into Firefox because you want to edit an article without using the dreaded html? Well, if you're not technical like me it will be a relief.

The other good thing is that since Safari is the browser used on the iPad you'll be able to edit documents without even turning your PC on, now that's what I call a result!

There is a release coming before either of these exciting things, next week in fact, so watch this space. We'll let you know what  bugs we've fixed and what features we've added right here. So don't forget to subscribe to get the updates by filling in your email address in the column on the right.

You can keep up with ChurchInsight blog posts by getting the RSS feed, or by requesting email updates in the right hand column. Let us know what you think of the redesign on Facebook or on Twitter.


Debs Dennis, 01/06/2012

About this Blog

Recent Tweets

Follow us on Twitter

Like us on Facebook


Subscribe to this Blog

Get the latest ChurchInsight blog posts direct to your Inbox
Enter your email address


RSS Feed Subscribe by RSS

 

Topics

More Recent Posts

Merry Christmas (and a 2012 roundup)
Nov. 2012: New Features
Even more inspiring church websites
Oct. 2012: New ChurchInsight Features
Inspiration for church websites
Next release - rota tweaks
Evolution rather than revolution
The Dr Dolittle guide to church communications
Another cool image tool: Pic Collage
Turbocharge your images with Tumblr
5 Things stopping visitors coming to your church this Sunday
Latest release information
New look web office update and some other exciting news.
Make ChurchInsight better – come and work for us
Meet the company who offer design for ChurchInsight websites
ChurchInsight gets a redesign
More free texting – when you change your sender ID
How to reach inbox zero in 3 steps (two free, one paid)
3 free apps to conquer your Gmail inbox
8 Google Labs tricks to make you more productive with Gmail
Churches with Insight: King's Church Cambridge
Church office in your pocket: Notes
Free Text Messaging for a Month
Churches with Insight: Fitzroy Presbyterian Church
Church office in your pocket: the diary
A beginner's guide to herding cats
How to get all the help you need with ChurchInsight
10 Crucial questions about church communication: 6-10
10 Crucial questions about church communication: 1-5