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New Features Live

We’re back up and have a very full and exciting release for you: Blogging, domain registration and shopping cart widgets!  Check out the details below:

1.) Blogging

The new blogging feature allows you to post online journal entries, text, images and share it with the world within minutes.

Features include:

  • Instantly create a blog post that is dated, categorized, includes tags and author details
  • Blog manager to search and access all your posts within a few simple clicks
  • RSS syndication
  • Commenting
  • Create multiple blogs under one site

To add a blog to your existing site, simply click on the “New Page” button. To create a new blog, click on “Create a New Site”.

2.) Domain Registration

Buy an available domain (www.yourdomain.com) with a few simple clicks!  Take the hassle out of configuring your new domain by buying it through us.

You’ll see this option when you first publish your new site.  If your site’s already been published, you can use this feature by unpublishing your site first and then republishing.

3.) Shopping cart widgets

We’ve integrated with PayPal and now you can:

  • Sell anything on your website and securely collect payments from your visitors via PayPal
  • Accept credit card and bank account donations from a button on your website

To add any of our new Paypal widgets, click on “Online Store” in the content sidebar in the site builder on the right hand side of your screen.

Try these features out and tell us what you think!

53 thoughts on “New Features Live”

  1. FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!

    I already put up a blog. Any chance you’ll have an option to upload posts from an old blog? Not a high priority.

    Regardless… Thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you.

    Tina

  2. I love this web creator! Well done guys. I had to persevere (something new to me, I must say) but after I got around all those tricky things I found it so easy to navigate around it.

    Keep up the good work! I’ve published two sites to my own domain name and one that’s still linked to the synthasite domain.

    When I find the time (some time soon) I’ll finish off a few of the drafts. So very happy with synthasite and I tell everyone about it.

    Thanx heaps

  3. I can’t believe how easy your user interface is to master. WELL DONE SynthatSite!!!!!!!!!
    For the first time,I’ve found a free hosting service where it’s easy to use and EVERYTHING WORKS!WOW!
    THANK YOU

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  5. I am so glad you added the blog feature! It is fantastic!!!

    I just started using SynthaSite a few days ago, but I’m loving it. It’s so easy to use, and the one problem I had was responded to very quickly! I love your service! 😀

    Thank you so much!

  6. The PayPal functionality is fantastic! Much easier than building them all by hand!

    Improvements would be to allow customization of the font for the item header & price (I presume it picks up from the template at the moment) and also the ability to specify the pages for successful purchases (i.e. if a user pays, take them to a download page)

    Alan

  7. Hey, I like the NEW updates, there pretty cool! I think it would be cool if SynthaSite were to add a feature that made it where people, with there websites made through here, could add a thing that would make it possible for people to be members of there website.

  8. **Response to what I said earlier**
    What I meant was that it would be really cool if you added a feature like the websites Sign In section at the top right of the home page. Something like that to be added as something we the members could use on our sites.!.!

  9. This PayPal is the best feature. Without the complexity of the html programming this is a real time saver shying away from too much reading of the integrator.. I tried it already…it would not let you go further if you give an unregistred email address with Paypay. It sure is the coolest thing.

    My site is still under development but I sense it already that SYNTHASITE is the best site there is in the world. Congratulations to your support team …a two thumbs up!

    Some features on subscripts, superscripts and perhaps pdf and doc files uploadings might be good to have without resorting to html.

  10. Oooops, I did it again. sorry for Paypay as it is Paypal. One thing that I may be missing is that my project is about e-book. Once payment is done will it opt them to go to your site so they can download your file. Perhaps a good feature like acknowledging that the download is fully processed will sure be great.

    Thanks again,

      1. Hi Jennifer,

        Unfortunately, it is not possible to import your blogs from your other sites. What may work though is to either create a link to your external blog or to create an automatic redirect to your blog.

        Here’s how to add links to your page:

        1. Drag and drop a Text Widget onto your page.
        2. In the Text Widget type the words that you want people to click on (this is your link text).
        3. Highlight the link text and then click on the link button (it’s the 10th button from the left in the text editing tool bar, and looks like the link in a chain).
        4. A link editor dialog box will open up and you will be given 4 options. You can link to an email address, an external URL, a page on your own site or a file in your File Manager.
        5. Click on and edit the option appropriate for you.

        Another option is to make your menu link to redirect to an external URL. To do this, you will need to do a little bit of custom HTML. Here’s what you need to do:

        1. Create a new page with the name of the site you want to link to.
        2. Drag and drop a HTML widget onto your page.
        3. Paste this tag into the HTML editor:
        <meta http-equiv="refresh" content="2; url=http://webdesign.about.com">

        “2” is how many seconds it waits before it redirects – you can change this number. “url” is the URL it redirects to, so, replace the URL in the above tag with the one for the site you want to link to.

        Please let us know if you have any trouble with this.

    1. The add comments feature by Disqus at http://www.disqus.com is really cool. However, I just have a slight problem of how to go about automatically displaying the comments count. For example: My Thoughts blog at the following location http://wow.jimwarholic.com/blog.php shows the posting, but does not show the number of comments count. On the other hand, the actual posting blog article, with the permanent address of http://wow.jimwarholic.com/blog/quick-thoughts-today does show the whole comment system.

      Is there any quick way of being able to include the comment count using the Disquis system for comments by being able to automatically place the same code for permanent links and apply it to the comments numbers counts when on the base page of the blog? This is how it is done with Tumblr system but with code specific for Tumblr. See http://www.backflag.com for an example of that.

      The Generic Code on Disqus has the following instructions and example:

      Instructions

      1. Paste Code Snippet #1 in your HTML where you’d like the thread to appear.
      2. To make a link show the current comment count, add #disqus_thread to the end of the URL.
      * For example, you may have a link that looks like: View Comments
      3. Paste Code Snippet #2 at the bottom before the closing

      However, that requires editing every link manually for the permanent link in the body of the posting. Could you folks do it automatically? Maybe you could work with the code to be able to have DISCUS have specific code for SynthaSite. That would really be great if you could.

      Thanks,

      Jim W.

      PS I am very impressed on the power of the software and ease of use. My hats off to you folks…

    2. Thanks guys for helping me get my business onto the great World Wide Web. Your features and simple methods of building a web site are wonderful, best of all they are free. Hope to a customer for a long time to come. Cheers Synthasite.

    3. It looks as if us website designers have some serious competition on our hands. I think youre building some excellent features on Synthasite. However, luckily some of my customers still havent the time to create a website even if its easy, so thats where I can help them.
      Sometimes its not just about features or design, many people do not just have the time, neither do they understand online marketing principles.

    4. This is the best …synthasite hats of
      I love coming to synthasite ,it gives me a chance to learn so much .
      I can create my web page using synthasite and now so many
      people around the world listen to my radio shows online because of synthasite .
      thanks synthasite
      Melvinn
      Japan

    5. this probably isn’t the right place to post this, I’m not sure- but I’ve got a little question:
      with blogger, wordpress and other free blog hosting companies, they offer smilies! 🙂 as in, when you type whatever, you get a certian smiley. With blogger, there is a code you put in to make the smilies; I tried that code as a HTML widget in Synthasite and it didn’t work. Is there a possibility that perhaps y’all could make a code that made smilies on Synthasite? or perhaps there is one out there that I just don’t know about?
      thanks! 🙂

    6. Thank you Synthasite! I have tried to create a web site with Yahoo, and a couple others but couldn’t figure out thier complicated tools. I’m not computer savy, but I have been able to create a very professional looking web site for my group using Synthasite. Very easy to understand, and use the templates, and add graphics, links, even html!!!
      My friends have complimented the site, and are surprised that I created it all by myself!!

    7. Yes comment counts should be in main blog page as well. I think there must be permalinks created by the blog code on main page for each blog post which adds #disqus_thread to the end of the permalinks.

      Here is an example: http://tumblog.deuts.net/

      There is a “No comments” or “x comments” link at every post which shows the comment count.its just the permalink of the post + #disqus_thread added after it.

    8. Hi there,
      I tried the fix you suggested to Jennifer: to make the menu link to redirect to an external URL. It looked like it was going to work just great, but then I pressed save and this red box came up in the top right of the page, saying “Optimizing images” which stayed up for… ever…

      I couldn’t navigate to any other pages, it didn’t confirm that the page was saved, and so I shut the whole window down and reloaded the yola site and it didn’t save it. Went through the process again but same thing happened.

      So I guess it half works, but not really. Nice try, though. I’d love to be able to add redirecting links to the navigation bar!

      1. Hi Aboudeh,

        Unfortunately, you are not able to add Google Adsense inside an actual blog post. The blogpost editor is very restricted in what HTML and Javascript you can add, unlike the HTML Widget. You can however, use the HTML Widget to place your Clickbank code onto your blog page. I hope that works out for you!

    9. I’ve joined the list too because I have a lot to unlearn’. I know html/xhtml/css and can edit a template, but it takes days to do it! When all I wanted when I started online was simple little sites that I could setup with affiliate links, go write articles about and research something else I’m interested in.

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