As part of our goal to improve the usability of IP.Content, particularly for non-coder administrators, we've used the 2.3 release to look at ways of reducing or eliminating the amount of code that needs to be written in order to create great websites.
In the current version of IP.Content, blocks require individual templates (entered as part of the...
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IPS Company Blog > IP.Content 2.3 Dev Update: Introducing Block Templates
Posted 24 January 2012
IPS Company Blog > IP.Board 3.2 Update: Mobile Skin
Posted 01 June 2011
We've had specific support for mobile touch devices in the IP.Board suite for a number of versions - these devices see a specially designed skin which is stripped down and touch friendly, rather than the usual skin. We've taken the opportunity to update this skin for IP.Board 3.2, refreshing some aspects of the style and adding support for new...
IPS Company Blog > IP.Board 3.2.0: Calendar
Posted 15 April 2011
Back in February, we posted a series of blog entries about improvements to our Calendar application (part 1...
IPS Company Blog > IP.Board 3.2.0: Sign In & Registration Interface
Posted 13 April 2011
In this entry, I'll be showing the new streamlined Sign In and Registration process in IP.Board 3.2.
Registration in particular is a key interface in any community. Too complex, and users will be put off signing up and taking part, potentially costing your community dearly. We've known for some time that our current registration process has needed...
Registration in particular is a key interface in any community. Too complex, and users will be put off signing up and taking part, potentially costing your community dearly. We've known for some time that our current registration process has needed...
IPS Company Blog > IP.Board 3.2.0: Search/VNC Interface Improvements
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