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Tripod Team Blog
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Live Chat: Now Available!
Topic: General Tripod News

Attention premium Tripod subscribers! You are now able to chat with our customer support team using Live Chat. When you are logged into your account, you can access chat through the navigation bar.

 


Chat hours are Monday - Friday, 12 PM - 6 PM Eastern Standard Time. As always, you can still call our customer service team with the phone number that can be found on the "Help" page when logged in. Phone Support hours are 7 days a week, 10 AM - 10 PM EST. And of course, you can always drop us a line by submitting a ticket. 

 

Keep checking in for updates about chat hours, as we hope to increase the availability of chat in the future. 


Posted by team-blog at 7:35 AM PDT
Thursday, December 22, 2011
Tripod Customer Service Holiday Hours
Topic: General Tripod News

Season Greetings Everyone!

In order for our Customer Service team to spend time with their family and friends this holiday season, we have amended the hours of our reps.  Please note the Holiday Hours (times are EST):

 

Saturday, Decemeber 24th – 10am-3pm
Sunday, December 25th – Closed
Saturday, December 31st – 10am-3pm
Sunday, January 1st – Closed

 


Posted by team-blog at 2:02 PM PST
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
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
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Tripod Updates for June 15, 2010
Mood:  happy
Topic: General Tripod News
Today we released four new styles for the Webon Site Builder. "Burst," "Butterfly Sunrise," "Cake Surprise," and "Traversing the Moon" are now available for you to try out and build some excellent websites with them!

A re-release of the style "Americana" was put out a few days ago.  The re-release fixed some reported issues with the top navigation bar.  If you are experiencing any issues with your Webon style, be sure to check and see if a new version of your selected style has been released.  We are currently working on a way to do this automatically for you. However, until that functionality is completed, you can see if you have an up-to-date style by hovering over its thumbnail, in the style tab, and checking out the "date created."  If it's a more recent date than when you originally applied the style, then a new version had been released.  We will also be sure to make announcements whenever we update our styles.

In other Tripod news, we have listened to all of your comments about our recent Control Panel changes, and we taking them into consideration as we continue to update Tripod and make it easier to use.  In our most recent update we have moved your Account Information back to the top of the Control Panel.  You can now view it in it's limited state, or by clicking the "More Account Information" link, you can see more detailed information. (You can also still go to the 'My Account' link and view your information there.)  We plan to expand this section in the future to make it even more useful for you.

Also on the Control Panel, we have made the default view for Domains & E-Mail, hidden.  By just clicking on the "Show Domains & E-Mail" link, that section will expand out to show you all the information that was there previously.  We did this so you only have to view that information if you actually need to manage your domains or e-mail, as opposed to it constantly taking up space and pushing the links to your websites/blogs/photo albums further down the page.

As James mentioned in his previous post, we have a text tool update for Webon that is close to being released, and we're also tightening the screws all around Webon & Tripod in general.  Expect more updates in the coming days/weeks/months.  We're excited about what we're working on, and we hope you are too.

Thanks for using Tripod!

Scott O'Hara
Designer / Front-end Developer of Web Publishing

Posted by team-blog at 11:57 AM PDT
Updated: Tuesday, June 15, 2010 11:59 AM PDT
Monday, April 26, 2010
Welcome to the New Webon!
Mood:  celebratory
Topic: General Tripod News

Webon has been upgraded!


Major Webon Upgrade

You may notice that the Webon site builder looks a little different now (understatement). After months of work, the latest version has been released.  Last fall, we took a long, hard look at how the current version functioned and discussed what we could do to make it better while at the same time giving users features they've been asking for. We studied the interface, looked at our competitors, pored over your survey comments, and dissected the current tools. Afterward we agreed that there were a number of things that we could improve. Our team spent long hours discussing all the details...  the editor tools, the user experience, the overall design, technical database issues, and a lot more. Then we set to work on a major overhaul that has been going on behind the scenes for over 7 months. 

The entire interface has changed. We reorganized the interface to make all the tools work in a logical, unified, and consistent way. All of the functions can now be found in one of the 5 tabs along the top of the editor. The old interface just wasn't going to meet the needs of the features that we are going to add in the future. We were literally running out of screen space. Now everything is cleaner, more dynamic, and more fun to play with!

New Function Tabs
The Text Editing Tab has been completely rewritten from scratch. You can now edit your text and change its font and size more easily. If at any point the text gets out of whack, the new "Clear Text Formatting" button will come to save the day. The new Media Tab will allow you to drag-and-drop your images, video, audio, and documents directly onto the page. The Add-ons Tab will do the same thing. And the Styles and Pages Tabs have also been reorganized from the old pop-up version to be more efficient and more consistent. Can't find what you're looking for?  The Tabs now have a search box that will narrow your lists of items and help you find the one you are seeking.

New Webon Help Site
Another important element of this release is our New Help Site... located at http://webonhelp.com. We have included detailed video tutorials on each of the 5 new function Tabs, a tutorial on Publishing your site, and a quick, 2-minute "Getting Started" video. We also moved all of our Knowledgebase items and written tutorials into this site. We will be working hard this summer to continue to improve the new Help Site and we'll be actively seeking your feedback and suggestions about what else to add to it.
 
 
 

 

 

 

 

Some Technical Details
Looking under the hood for the technically inclined, we did a lot of work on the scripting side of the editor. We are now employing an advanced JavaScript library called jQuery, which makes developing sites like this easy and fast. The jQuery library allows us to make Webon speedier while reducing the code size by 66%. It provides nice ways of performing animations, making AJAX calls and has built-in modules for building common UI elements, like tabs and buttons.  

The Future of Webon
Now that this release is out, we will be hard at work making Webon even better. We will be focusing on fixing bugs and even more speed improvements as well as lots of new features. We want to have a comprehensive library of add-ons available to use, more styles & customization options, ways to interact with friends and other site builders, and much more. And all time we will always be striving to make Webon ever faster, more stable, and more intuitive. We hope you'll join us for the ride.


In a launch like this we test extensively, and we hope we covered all our bases. We hope that your experience building a website is fantastic. We'd love to hear what you think. If you see any issues or see ways that we can improve our product even more, please let us know! We are absolutely listening.

 

Thank you,

James Brooks
Senior Product Manager of Web Publishing

Joshua Drumm
Software Engineer of Web Publishing

 


Posted by team-blog at 7:17 AM PDT
Updated: Wednesday, April 28, 2010 10:39 AM PDT
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Welcome to the New Tripod
Mood:  celebratory
Topic: General Tripod News

Greetings Tripod users!

Welcome to a bold new era in web publishing -- and it's all thanks to you and your feedback!

Over the last several months, the Tripod team has been talking with you, trying to get a better understanding of what you want and what you need. The end result? A new beginning... kicked off behind-the-scenes by the inclusion of our new customer support team last December and which will be showing it's visible face very soon with the roll-out of a new Tripod Logo, a new Tripod design, and a new approach to working with our users to make our products and services their very best. The colors of this blog and the logo you see in the upper left corner represent the new visual direction of Tripod... but there is much more going on under the hood.

Last summer we put up a survey in the Tripod Control Panel asking you a series of questions. We wanted to know how you were feeling about our existing products and services and what you would most like to see us improve or offer. We had almost 1,500 responses. Let me share some of those results with you here.

As you can see by that chart customers are happy with our pricing, generally ok with our Billing Options, not as happy with our Support, and found our Help System to be average or a little below.

We were also interested to discover what new features and improvements you would like to see us add to our offering and these were the top contenders:

 

There was a lot more and all of it was interesting... thank you to all those who responded!

However, let's keep the focus on the two main areas represented by the charts:

1. what we need to improve, and

2. what we should begin to offer


I. Improvements

The New Tripod Website


Later this month we will be launching an all-new version of www.tripod.com. Redesigned and rebuilt from the ground up to be faster, simpler, and fully contemporary with the world in 2010. Some of the highlights of the new site include:
 
Consolidated and simplified Help and Support page
We brought all the Help options together in one page for easy access

Consolidated and simplified Account and Billing management pages
Account and Billing management pages also got the same treatment... consolidated, cleaned up, and simplified.

New Products pages
We now have specific pages with information about our products and services.

Outages alerts
We've put a system in place to let you know in your control panel and on the Help page if there happens to be an outage in service. We'll update this as we fix things so you know what's going on.

Contemporary new design
The site has a new look and feel. In fact, as I mentioned above, this blog features the new Tripod logo and color treatment of the upcoming redesign. 

Support

As some of you may know we introduced expanded support last December. We now offer phone support for all paying customers from 8AM to 8PM EST, 7 days a week. Our support reps are friendly and knowledgeable and are doing their best to resolve customer issues as quickly as possible. We have instituted a new, 3-tiered customer support system that is built to fix problems more efficiently. To ensure that we had plenty of expertise available to work on any difficult customer issues we have moved more senior programmers into Tier-3 Support rotation. These are the same folks currently working to update and improve the tools you use here so they have a strong vested interest not only in resolving your problem but also in finding a way to keep that problem from happening again... to you or anyone else. We will continue to place a large emphasis on this going forward and will work to expand our support quality and availability as much as we can.

Help and Knowledge-base
Great support is very important. But so are good help files and tutorials.
Now that the new Tripod site is up we are beginning an overhaul to our knowledge-base. We will be updating it throughout the spring as well as adding a new series of comprehensive and detailed tutorials about our products... most specifically Webon.

Webon 3.0
Which makes a good transition to the subject of Webon. Since the release of Webon on Tripod last fall users have built over twenty five thousand websites with it. We've seen sites built about every subject you can think of. And we are very pleased to see it!

But things are not perfect with Webon. Since the Trellix Migration project last year it has had an unacceptable number of small re-occurring bugs and annoyances that have remained largely unfixed. We are aware of it and we apologize. We have not been ignoring it though! Far from it. In fact we've been reworking Webon at a very fundamental level to make the whole thing work faster, make more sense, and be more stable. Instead of frustrate you... which it does for some of you. For me even, as I have myself made many sites with it in the last 2 years. Things don't save sometimes, images act funny, text won't behave... there are others. The styles look great, it's relatively easy to use, and it has a ton of promise... but it's unruly.

As the Trellix migration was coming to a close last year I brought the team together and said, "To really move forward with Webon at the center of Tripod in 2010 and beyond... we're going to have to really make it work right." And since October they have been working very hard and making great progress. We're nearing the launch of Webon 3.0 and we are so excited! Take a look at some screenshots of the beautiful new User Interface:

The text formatting tools:

 

The style management interface:


The pages manager:


And more importantly even than the interface is the underlying way text and files are handled.

The underlying code for Webon has been completely reworked.  We analyzed the whole structure and found several ways to improve the speed, scalability and organization of it. Webon now uses jQuery as its base, which provides great organization and nice effects and animations. The code base itself is significantly smaller and more efficient, which makes for a faster Webon.

This reorganization will allow us to identify problems quicker and more accurately. This will also allow us to provide more features faster. Adding new Add-ons will now take much less code and time to write. So expect some neat new ones very soon.

This is not a migration. This is an upgrade. Your websites and the files you have hosted with us will not be affected as we have been building the upgrade to work with live sites from the start. 

I could go on at length about Help & Tutorials, the New Photo Album and much more and I will... in a future post. The focus of this post is primarily Tripod's overall changes. But you can believe we will be coming back to Webon 3.0 in this blog and discussing it with you in detail.

The Template Library
If you refer to the Feature Request Chart above from the survey you'll see that expanding the library of available templates was the most highly rated choice. So throughout 2010 not only will our talented in-house designers be working hard to design and expand our template library but we will also be bringing in guest artists every month to contribute. We're looking at your sites and your demographics and listening to your requests in this area and trying to offer a really comprehensive and ever-growing catalog of high quality templates to choose from. Additionally we will work later in the year to make it much easier to customize the templates without being an expert in CSS.

Domains Improvements

With the new Tripod site we have shifted all domain management for Tripod directly to Lycos Domains. Tripod is after all, a part of Lycos (as is Angelfire.com, Lycos Search, and Gamesville.com) and Tripod Domains have always been managed by Lycos Domains. The Tripod Domains tool pages themselves were merely wrappers of the underlying Lycos Domains tools. All we've done is removed the outer wrapper and given you access to the tools directly. The Lycos Domains team did a superb job last fall updating their User Interfaces to the very intuitive current versions and there is no reason Tripod users should not benefit from that. In addition the Domains team has themselves a number of plans for further improvements this year and will be occasionally posting to this blog and looking for your feedback.


II. What we should begin to offer that we do not now

Throughout the next year we will be continuing to overhaul systems and offer new features such as:

Website Statistics
One of the first things on our list after the release of Webon 3.0 will be an upgrade to our Statistics offering.

PHP/MySQL
We ran a succesful Beta test of our PHP/MySQL offering last year and now we're going to build out the interface and test the heck out of the security before re-releasing it later in the year. We know this is important to many serious site builders and we want to be certain to do it right.

Other tools and services we'll be bringing online throughout 2010 include:

  • Updated Blog
  • Shopping Cart
  • Newsletter Manager
  • More Domain Improvements
  • Many additional Add-ons for Webon
  • Mobile Publishing/Site Management Smartphone App
  • Lots of other things we will discuss with you in the upcoming months

My team is fired up and can't wait to get Webon 3.0 out to you so we can move on to these additional improvements.

Before I sign off I want to be sure I'm being very clear about what is changing here at Tripod. It's the new designs, upgrades, new products... yes. But it's more than just that.

It's this post. And all the others to come after it. It's the discourse we all develop together.

It comes down to transparency, good communication, and steady, incremental improvements until every one of our customers is delighted with our products and services. That is our sincere goal.

Please comment at will on this post and all the posts to come, join us on Facebook, follow us on Twitter, take the survey, and hang out in the Tripod Club. We are listening with ears wide open.


Very Cordially,
James Brooks
Senior Product Manager of Web Publishing

Posted by team-blog at 7:12 AM PST
Updated: Thursday, February 11, 2010 10:34 AM PST

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