Oct

9th

conGuu CMS upgraded to 1.8.2

posted on Friday 9th October, 2009 by Bluebit Limited, Southampton, Neil Brooks

conGuu CMS has been updated to 1.8.2 with some new features and a few bug fixes thrown in for good measure:

  • Improved page navigation with clickable page numbers.
  • Login now supports multiple domain based accounts.
  • Navigation rules are more strict, only the assigned URLs can be accessed. (e.g /products/gizmo may work where as /products/no-section/gizmo will not)
  • Sections can now have duplicate names with different content. (e.g before if you accessed /product/gizmo or /product2/gizmo you would recieve the same content. Now these can be individual sections with different parents)
  • Parent sections can now be seen in the article editor, since before it would only show one level and duplicate section names would cause confusion.
  • Additional rules to prevent unauthorised use of contact form.

Sep

15th

conGuu upgraded to 1.7.0

posted on Tuesday 15th September, 2009 by Bluebit Limited, Southampton, Neil Brooks

conGuu has been upgraded to 1.7.0 with some new features listed below:

  • New File uploader now supports multiple file selection. Use SHIFT or CTRL to select multiple image files, or click and drag a box around the files you wish to use
  • Added ability to queue file uploads
  • progress Meter on file uploads
  • File upload security updates
  • Added support for PNG and GIF uploads
  • Increased memory allocation to support larger images

Aug

3rd

conGuu upgraded to 1.6.0

posted on Monday 3rd August, 2009 by Bluebit Web Design, Southampton, Neil

We've recently upgraded conGuu CMS to V1.6.0. This delivers some bug fixes and some nice additional features that make using the CMS much easier.

Jul

19th

Tooltips on forms using jQuery

posted on Sunday 19th July, 2009 by Bluebit Web Design, Southampton, Mark Jones

Just recently someone posed the question to me, "How would I use a span as a Tooltip when someone hovers an input?" I was feeling particularly helpful so I decided to take a few minutes to come up with a solution. Whilst its a simple bit of script, as any developer knows, its sometimes the most simple things that people don't document!

Jul

1st

Bluebit Go Limited

posted on Wednesday 1st July, 2009 by Bluebit Limited, Southampton, Neil Brooks

On July 1st 2009 Bluebit Web Design became a Limited company, thanks to our clients and staff and their continued support. We've grown over the past few months and now have 4 members of staff in the Bluebit offices and it really is a busy place. We'd love to see you so if your ever in the neighbourhood why not pop in for a cup of tea and a chat.

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