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    WedWednesdayAugAugust31st2011 iMinistries Church Website Content Management System - Version 1.5

    Our latest release

    On the night of August 29th, we put a new release in place. Usually we like to give you a list of all the exciting things you can do with the new release. Usually our releases have new features, tweaks and things our customers have asked for. Unfortunately this isn’t one of those releases. Sure, there are a few things in here that you might enjoy, but mostly this release was something we needed to do.

    We got a little behind. We built our system over 7 years ago and have made a lot of incremental improvements since. But, the technology underneath our system has been growing up around us.

    A couple weeks ago the Firefox group released version 6 of their browser. Upon testing the system we noticed that the editor that is used to build most of your pages didn’t work in Firefox. It was already having some issues in Chrome and Safari so we needed to upgrade. But to upgrade that component meant we needed to upgrade other things.

    So we put our heads down and worked hard to upgrade our platform from the 7-year-old .Net 1.1 Framework to the .Net 4 Framework. To do this, we had to touch just about every one of the over 200 web pages that make up our complete Content Management System.

    This is probably the biggest release we’ve ever done to our system, even without any major feature announcements. I know that it didn’t do a lot of things for you, but it was hard work for us and we’re feeling very proud of it.

    As you can imagine, this isn’t the kind of thing you do without a large share of potential problems. So, we spent a lot of time over the past two weeks trying everything. We ran the whole system through its paces. And we’re glad we did. We found some issues that were introduced thanks to our changes. We found some issues that have been around for some time. We kept testing until we felt like we’d caught everything we could.

    But it’s almost impossible to find everything. You guys do things with the system that we have trouble anticipating. So all day today we watched carefully. We watched for tickets in our support site. We watched for errors in our error log. (Did you know that every time you or one of your users receives an error message we track that and do our best to incorporate fixes?)

    Well, I’m happy to say that we think we’ve got most of the bugs fixed and that we did it all without your website being down for more than 30 total minutes. We had 5 minutes of time today (around 2 pm Central) where sites weren’t working unexpectedly. We had about 3 minutes where Ministry home pages weren’t working. We had a few issues with emails not being sent out of the system. But as of right now, we are tracking down only 2 last issues and hope to have them fixed by tomorrow.

    So what?

    What’s in it for you? Well, we’re using Microsoft’s latest web technology to power your site. That should mean faster sites. That should mean fewer bugs. Hopefully that means a better experience for you and your visitors.

    But there are a few improvements baked into the new stuff. These include:

    • Our new editor is really pretty slick.
      1. It should work in every major browser.
      2. You can now click a button to open in full screen mode.
      3. The image manager is greatly improved including an image editor.
    • We added the ability to upload thumbnails with your Ministry and feature a ministry as a highlight.

    Now what?

    We’ll be working on our normal round of improvements coming up to the system. Plus, we’re already working on our next major release. Internally we’re calling it “iMinistries 2.0” and I can’t express just how excited we are about it. We’re building the whole site again from the ground up to be faster, cleaner and more flexible than ever. Some of the highlights of what we’ve already done include much greater design flexibility, total integration with social media sites like Facebook and Twitter and version control. When we’re ready, we’ll provide some sneak peeks.

    Thank You

    As much as I’m expressing our pride in what has been done, we’re not proud that any of you found bugs or had issues today. We are sorry for that. As usual, our customers have been gracious and understanding. Thank you for that. And, thank you for your continued business.



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    FriFridayAugAugust26th2011 iMinistries Church Website Content Management System Version 1.5 is Coming

    Mozilla Firefox updated their browser to version 6 two weeks ago. While Firefox is one of our favorite and most used web browsers, this update created a few issues within our Content Management System. We were happy to report that the update to Firefox did not affect how people viewed or even interacted with your website. However, it severely affected Site Administrators.

    After reviewing the various issues, it became apparent to us that a major update would have to be worked on. You might say that the iMinistries CMS is growing up. Next week we will be releasing iMinistries 1.5. This release will happen on August 29th.

    Calling it 1.5 isn’t by accident. For the last several months, we have been working on an even bigger release to our system that we refer to as 2.0. This will be a game changer and we can’t wait to unveil it. We will begin to update you on those developments later in the year.

    In the meantime, we hope you enjoy the improvements we’ve made with this release. Many of them are under the hood. However, a few will be noticeable improvements to how our system functions. Below are a few of note.

    Browser Support

    This is our biggest update and the one we are most happy about. From the public perspective, iMinistries websites have always worked in the major web browsers. We test every website in Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome and Apple Safari. From an admin perspective however, this wasn’t always the case. A few key features in the editor didn’t function as expected so we couldn’t say that we supported all major browsers within Site Administration. This is no longer the case! With this release, you can make updates to your website using Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Safari.

    As always, we recommend that you keep your web browser up to date (we’re talking to you, Internet Explorer 6 users!). Check out http://browsehappy.com/ as it lists all the current web browsers and provides links for download.

    Images

    • Upload multiple files at one time using the revised image uploader.
    • Edit images using the Image Editor. This new feature gives you the ability to:
      • Change image opacity.
      • Crop images.
      • Adjust image orientation .
      • Adjust the image size.
      • Control the margin on each side of an image.

    Be careful as you can easily over write your original image.

    Content Editor

    • Full screen editing mode. No more distractions when editing your website. When enabled, the editor will take over your entire screen. Click the button again and it will be reduced to its original size.
    • Paragraph styles now displays the font, color and size which makes it easier to choose.

    Ministries

    • We’ve given you the ability to highlight a ministry.
    • In an upcoming release you will be able to add a thumbnail too.

    Support

    Before we close, we have one request. In a word, this update was extreme. As always, we will be monitoring the error logs to try and fix bugs before they become wide spread. While we have tested everything quite extensively, if you experience a bug simply go to  http://support.iministries.org and submit a ticket. When you do, be descriptive. Here is how.

    Example

    • The URL that the error occurred on - "http://www.iministries.org/ContentEdit.aspx?type=A&site_id=10267&organization_id=0&parent_id=0"
    • What were you doing - "I was trying to create an Ad."
    • The browser, version and operating system - "I was using Firefox 6 on a Mac."
    • What happened - "When I hit save, the page said <and you can copy and paste in the error message that is provided>"
    As always, thank you for your support.
    iMinistries


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    MonMondayNovNovember1st2010 Firefox Panorama
    byTravis Hickox Tagged Browsers Video 0 comments Add comment

    Based on this Firefox 4 Beta Update blog entry, Panorama will be an included new feature. Check out this video which showcases how it will work.


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