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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
New Add-on: Picapp!
Topic: General Tripod News

To better supplement any current themes you may have, we have included a new picture add-on called Picapp. With Picapp, you can select a search term which grabs up to eight images, depending what section of your website you place the add-on in, and inserts them into a stream. Click on any of the images to browse through additional similar pictures and even share your favorites with your friends through different sharing options. So if you have a site dedicated to fashion or even baked goods, use this add-on to dress up your page. 

 

 


 

 


 

 

Picapp will store your search terms so if you delete one off of your page and want to use it again, you can place your Picapp add-on back on your website and choose to add a new gallery or choose from existing galleries. To make this process easier, be sure to name your galleries so you remember what images each gallery holds.

 


Posted by team-blog at 8:43 AM PDT
Monday, March 21, 2011
Get In Touch With Your Customers Using Forms

    Make it easy for your customers to get in touch with you. Use Webon's Contact Add-on to create a contact form. All you do is drag and drop.

    A contact form looks more professional than a simple email link on your website. You'll also minimize the possibility that spammers will exploit your email link to contact you, whether the link is visible or stashed in the page's HTML.

    It's the tool you need to collect information about your prospective customers and to evaluate them as viable leads.It also helps you track where your business is coming from whether it's a search engine or an email marketing message.

    A contact form helps you measure the effectiveness of your website and your sales copy. After someone completes your form, send them to a thank you page and ask for their business.

    Let your visitors do the work for you. When they fill out a contact form, their information can go right into your database either automatically or with a quick cut and paste.


Posted by team-blog at 8:04 AM PDT
Friday, March 11, 2011
How to Use File Transfer Protocol with Tripod

 

FTP, or File Transfer Protocol, is a networking standard that is used to copy a file from one computer to another over a TCP/IP network like the Internet. File Transfer Protocol is a fast and reliable way of transferring files from your computer to your Tripod account. 

Free and Entry plan members who joined Angelfire after February 23, 2011 do not have access to File Transfer Protocol.

One reason you might use FTP instead of Tripod's File Manager would be to upload and download many files at one time.

You can also back up the files in your Tripood member directory to your computer for safekeeping. We don't regularly back up member files, so we can’t restore files that you delete, either on purpose or accidentally. Before you delete a file from your Tripod site, make sure to save a copy on your computer.

To upload/download your files using File Transfer Protocol, you’ll need an FTP program. There are several free and paid FTP programs available. FileZilla is among the most popular free FTP programs for PCs, Macs and Linux machines. You may also use Microsoft Internet Explorer or Firefox with the FireFTP extension installed to FTP your files.

Consult FileZilla’s documentation for detailed instructions on how to use the program.

Internet Explorer

To FTP files using Internet Explorer, enter ftp.tripod.com into the browser address bar. Next, enter your Tripod username and password in the spaces provided. Click the Log On button. Click View in the top menu, scroll down and click Open FTP Site in Windows Explorer. You’ll be prompted to reenter your username and password.

Firefox with FireFTP

To FTP files using Firefox, install FireFTP. To begin an FTP session, click Tools on the top menu bar, scroll down and click FireFTP. Next, click Create an account and in the Account Manager fill in the fields for host, username and password. Click OK. Click Connect. 

Whether you use FileZilla, Microsoft IE, Firefox or another program, you’ll need to enter the following information where specified in your application:

 

  • Host: ftp.tripod.com
  • Username: Your Tripod username
  • Password: Your Tripod password 

 

Once you’re connected, you’ll typically see two columns. In the left column, you’ll see your local files and folders (folders are often referred to as directories). In the right column, you’ll see the files and folders on the server you’re connected to. To upload or download files, drag files and folders from one column to the other just as you would when you use your operating system's file manager on your computer.

Naming your files: All of your file names (images, text files, Word documents, PDF files, and HTML pages) need to be HTML compliant. That means that they need to be all lowercase, alphanumeric characters only and without spaces.

Your home page must be named index.html and reside in your main directory (also referred to as your root directory).

 


Posted by team-blog at 11:32 AM PST
Updated: Friday, March 11, 2011 11:36 AM PST
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Some changes to FTP and File Manager

Because Tripod is one of the few remaining service providers offering free Web hosting, we have been a prime target of scammers who use Tripod to set up fraudulent accounts in an attempt to upload malicious files and carry out a variety of schemes and usually illegal activities.

As a a way to combat these constant attempts to subvert our security and those of our members, we now must restrict the use of File Transfer Protocol and File Manager to paid members. If you register for a new free account, you'll no longer be able to use FTP or File Manager. The only way you'll be able to create files is through Webon.

We're sorry to have to resort to these precautions, but we can no longer handle the massive number of scams and schemes that are attempted on a daily basis.

Again, please note: this change WILL NOT AFFECT current members. Anybody who has a Free Account that signed up before Feb 23, 2011  will continue to have access to all the tools they've had access to. Nothing is being taken away from existing members.


Posted by team-blog at 6:19 AM PST
Updated: Thursday, February 24, 2011 9:31 AM PST
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
In this Month's Handcrafted Newsletter

    Promoting Your Website

    Here are 11 ways you can increase traffic to your site:

  1. Offer meaningful content that includes your keywords.
  2. Optimize your site for search engines.
  3. Post engaging comments on blogs and include your URL.
  4. Use email marketing.
  5. Exchange links with other sites.
  6. Create an RSS feed.
  7. Submit your site to directories.
  8. Run a contest or giveaway for an e-book.
  9. Promote yourself with a press release.
  10. Create a fan page on Facebook.
  11. Use Twitter to connect with your prospects and customers.

Posted by team-blog at 6:58 AM PST
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Exciting Webon Updates - Shopping Cart and Poll Tool
Mood:  energetic
Now Playing: Rusko

We are so happy to let you know about the new features we've released today... two new Add-ons that have been highly requested by you for some time. And also some upgrades to existing Add-ons that ought to improve your use of them significantly.

1.) PayPal Shopping Cart Add-on
We have released a PayPal-based Shopping Cart add-on that will allow you to list products, images, prices, and information on your site and allow your site visitors to purchase those products and check-out securely using PayPal, one of the safest and most trusted e-commerce gateways online.

The Shopping Cart add-on is very easy to set up and configure. All you need is a PayPal account and something to sell and you're off and running.

The Shopping Cart is available to Tripod Pro, Webmaster, and Deluxe accounts.

2.)  Poll Taker Add-on
This snazzy new add-on will let you set up a poll on any topic you like, keep track of the votes, and then display the results in an attractive popup window. Also keeps track of visitor's IP address and will only allow one vote per visitor.

3.) Add-on Upgrades:
The Form Creator add-on will now format the responses it sends to your email. It will show all the questions that you asked in bold with the response below. Ought to make it a lot easier to read and generally consume this data.

The Page Counter add-on will now count only the unique hits to the page that it's on instead of counting all traffic to every site under your account... a significant improvement.

Thank you so much for your continued loyalty and use of our tools and services. Please if you haven't yet go ahead and take this survey about upcoming features. Your responses to that will make a large impact on what we work on this year... we are reading all of your responses and comments out loud to each other... what you say and think about our products is so valuable to us. You are the reason we are doing all of this in the first place!


Posted by team-blog at 12:41 PM PST
Updated: Tuesday, February 8, 2011 2:24 PM PST
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Coupla Bug Fixes when Webon and IE Collide

We stamped out a couple of bugs in the way Webon and Internet Explorer work together. Drag and drop works more smoothly now. Saving images and add-ons is more reliable too. If you were having a problem when saving, re-drop your images and add-ons onto your webpages and give it another go.


Posted by team-blog at 11:07 AM PST
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Tripod Control Panel Upgrade
Mood:  happy
Now Playing: Foo Fighters
Topic: General Tripod News

Greetings Tripod Users,

Next week we will be releasing an upgrade to the Tripod Control Panel designed to make it easier to use and understand.

Click this to see a screen capture of the updated Control Panel on our developement server where it is undergoing final testing.

IMPORTANT: no functionality has changed! But... there are a few differences in terms of where things are located.

We've removed the "subnavigation" bar because all of those functions are now contained within the Control Panel.

We've also removed the need for the Webon "Site Manager" by adding the 'Delete' and 'Rename' functions right into the main Tripod Control Panel.

Finally, please notice the link to our Webon Features Survey in the upper left corner. You can't miss it... it's the big, blue button. Or you can just click here to take the survey.

If you use Webon please take a few minutes to fill that out. It will help us to decide what to focus on this year. Your feedback and opinions are so very valuable to us and we thank you in advance for your time!


Posted by team-blog at 1:21 PM PST
Updated: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 1:45 PM PST
Working With Pages and Navigation in Webon

You can create as many pages for your website you like within the limits of the disk space allocated to your account. Your Tripod Site Builder's Page Manager lets you quickly add, delete and change the order of your pages.

    * Add a Page
    * Delete a Page
    * Jump to a Page
    * Duplicate a Page
    * Reorder Pages

Click Pages on the menu in the site builder editor.

To add a page, click the icon with a plus sign next to Pages on the left. To delete a page, click the icon with the minus sign.To jump to a page, select it and click the icon with the left pointing arrow. To duplicate a page, click the icon with the plus sign and two pages on the right.

Check the box if you want the page to appear in your website’s navigation menu. Leave it unchecked if you want to create a subpage.

To change the page order in your navigation bar, follow these steps:

    * Click Pages on the menu at the top of the screen.
      Select the page you wish to move.
    * Using your mouse, drag the page up or down depending on where you want it to appear in the site navigation.
    * Click the Save button once the pages are in the order in which you want them to appear.
    * Click Publish if you want your changes to be viewable on your public website.

If you would like to use two navigation bars on your webpages (like putting nav bars at the top and bottom of your page) use the Navigation Add-on. If you would like your nav bar to run vertically drop the Navigation Add-on into a sidebar.

For an explanation of how to optimize your pages for search engines, go to Search Engine Optimization (below).


Posted by team-blog at 6:16 AM PST
Updated: Wednesday, January 26, 2011 6:26 AM PST
Friday, January 14, 2011
Latest Issue of Handcrafted
Tripod's Handcrafted newsletter just hit the streets. Featured: 8 Ways to Write Effective Link Text. Check your email box.

Posted by team-blog at 9:09 AM PST
Updated: Friday, January 14, 2011 9:09 AM PST

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