Choose who to show your shipping options to

Saturday, June 13, 2009
Now you can customize your shipping options and decide who sees which option at the checkout. By default your shipping options are visible to anyone who checks out, but now you can configure them and make them available to only consumers or to only wholesalers. To apply this to any shipping option go to eCommerce->Shipping Options. Click on "Show More Options" to set this option.

New Webform Builder - Try it Out Today!

Wednesday, May 20, 2009
We've just released our new Web Form builder (beta). This new web form builder merges our existing 4-step web form builder into a single step. It allows you to easily add fields to your web forms and see the results in real-time. You can also use drag-n-drop to re-arrange your form making it even easier to create highly functional Web Forms.

To learn more and try out this new feature please go to: Modules->Web Forms.

Better Performance for Admin

Tuesday, May 19, 2009
We've made some significant changes to the system that should result in better performance of the Administration interface. You should see most areas of the Admin to load significantly faster and respond much more quickly. We hope you enjoy the new improvements.

Hola, Bonjour, Hallo!

Tuesday, November 25, 2008
We've just released the Administration interface in Spanish, French and German languages. This means our friends in these countries can now use this system in their own language. Please keep in mind that this launch is in beta and there are a few minor issues which we hope to resolve in the coming weeks. We will be adding a number of other languages to the system in early 2009!

You can change the language via the ribbon at the top-right of the Administration area.

Improved WYSIWYG Editor + Google Chrome compatibility

Sunday, November 02, 2008
We've made some significant improvements to our WYSIWYG editor, specifically around the way it produces HTML markup. Since all WYSIWYG editors use the browser's rending engine it proves complicated to address all the browser quirks. However the recent improvements get us closer to ensuring the code the WYSIWYG editor produces is perfect.

We've also added support for Google Chrome. If you are a fan of this new web browser then you can use it to edit your web pages in the WYSIWYG editor. Please note that we officially only support Internet Explorer and Firefox on the PC and Safari and Firefox on Mac.

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