Wednesday the 22nd of March, 2006 | Issues |
UPDATE - This issue has been resolved.
It has come to our attention that when saving new updates to your site, the navigation links on the sidebar disappear. The links still work, but there is no text that will inform users where to go. We are working on this and will fix this as soon as we can. Until then, try not to make any updates to your site if possible.
We apologize for any inconvenience
Wednesday the 22nd of February, 2006 | How to |
To add video you first need to store the video. We do not currently allow file uploads so your best bet is video.google.com.
Once the video is up on the web, through Google or some alternative all you need to do is embed the video into the “body text” of any page.
The code will look something like this:
<embed src="http://posima.com/movies/examplevideo.mov" width="320" height="259"></embed>
Simply paste that code into your body text, save it to your site and that’s it.
Tuesday the 31st of January, 2006 | Development | How to |
We are currently working on allowing users to paste Google Analytics code into their sites. This will give users the ability to track their website’s stats.
UPDATE: Go into your “Search Engine Config” under the “Add/Edit” menu. Paste your Google Analytics code into the “Stats” box. Repeat that for every page you want to track and you’re done.
Thursday the 26th of January, 2006 | How to |
I’ve stumbled upon a useful complimentary application for Posima. Google Video allows people to upload and store videos on their servers. To the right of the video there is a link called “Put on site.” If you click that, you’ll receive a bit of code. Take that code and paste it into any textarea box in your control panel and click “save.” Voila! Video on your site.
You can upload any video you have to Google, then display it on your website. Anything you think your users would find entertaining or helpful about your company or products will be great video to display.
Wednesday the 18th of January, 2006 | Development |
We’re working on being able to allow .gif’s with transparent backgrounds in the header. This will allow you to place your logo in the header with or without text.
UPDATE: This feature is now active
Wednesday the 4th of January, 2006 | How to |
Paypal allows the ability to create “buy now” buttons people can integrate into their websites for ecommerce capability. To take advantage of this first open a Paypal account. You must then go the extra step and become a “merchant” with Paypal. They do require you enter your social or EIN as well as some other information to verify you.
From there, click on the “Merchant Tools” tab at the top of the page. Once your there, click “Buy Now Buttons” or “Make a Donation” on the right side under “Key Features.”
In the upper right hand side, underneath the blue navigation bar, click “see demo.” The demo will show you the finer points of creating the button. When you are finished, Paypal will give you a box with code inside. Copy all of the code and paste it within the large textarea when adding text. “Save” it and you’ll see your new “buy now” button. You can also paste as many “buy now” buttons as you’d like within one textarea.
To really make a killer layout of buttons go here.
Thursday the 22nd of December, 2005 | Workarounds |
With the use of some special characters such as the $ sign, you will instead see an unfamiliar character. To combat this, simply place a ‘\’ before the special character.
For example:
This costs \$50
Tuesday the 13th of December, 2005 | Development |
Posima.com is now up and running.
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