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April 27 2020

New mobile home pages & better control of image cropping

Your home page now looks better-than-ever on mobile devices, thanks to a few new features we just released this week.

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Larger images that fill the screen

One challenge for us has always been to display large full-screen images (usually meant for landscape-oriented desktop monitor display) on small portrait-oriented devices.

The obvious and least-exciting solution was to scale images down to the device’s width, so no prominent part of the image was cropped out. This often created lots of negative space both above and below the image and left the page looking empty.

Now, mobile home pages display images much larger, filling almost the entire screen, while never cropping your subject out of the photo, due to the new focal point feature explained below.

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Focal Points

Displaying photos across multiple devices, each with different sizes and wildly-different aspect ratios, creates lots of opportunity for unfavorable cropping.

If you’ve ever uploaded an image with its subject close to the edge of the frame, then resized your browser window, you may have noticed that sometimes the important part of the image can get cut off.

Our new focal point feature fixes this, by allowing you to manually choose your home page images’ focal points, ensuring that when (and only when) your images have to be cropped, it’s done so in a way that preserves their integrity.

Slideshows

Mobile home pages also now respect your slideshow settings and will display your images in large, silky-smooth (hardware-accelerated) slideshows, should you enable that option in your control panel.

Originally, the decision to omit slideshows from mobile sites was due to the limited connection speeds of most mobile devices. Slideshows used to severely slow page loads speeds, hurting the overall experience of that first impression many people with have with your brand.

But, due to both our recent responsive dynamic-resolution image delivery system (which ensures only images that are perfectly-sized to the viewer’s screen and resolution are downloaded), and improvements to modern cell networks, the time-cost of displaying a slideshow is negligible or totally unnoticeable.

April 01 2020

Changelog

  • Storage Introduced file versioning for uploaded images, to further backup redundancy.
  • Redirects Added ability to create redirects that point to the default home page (thanks, Monika!)
March 25 2020

Helping during the Pandemic

While we’re located in California and happily complying with government’s lockdown policies, our business regularly operates remotely and current events shouldn't affect our service.

Many of you are finding this to be a great time to improve your websites, and we want to let you know that we want to do as much as we can to help.

We are temporarily providing complimentary web design services, including help from professional web designers and developers who can help with anything from answering simple questions, to tweaking things here and there for you, to getting your logo looking perfect, to custom-coding an idea you may have in your head.

Think of us as your personal web designers.

We understand things may be difficult at the moment, but we think small businesses and mom-and-pop shops like yours and ours can turn this into an opportunity for all of us to work together and come out of it even better than before.

To take advantage of these services, simply contact us using the chat bubble at the lower-right of your admin area.

Take care and stay safe!
- The 22Slides Team

March 24 2020

Changelog

  • HTTPS Fixed issue that caused certificates to not be issues for some types of subdomains
  • GALLERIES Added ability to exclude pages from random gallery collage pages
  • GALLERIES Added choice for different thumbnail click behaviors on random collage pages
  • GALLERIES Added option to define how many images to show on random collage pages
  • ADD-ONS Fixed issue with Dropbox API that prevented image thumbnails from being shown
  • REDIRECTS Made page redirects work in Dropbox file manager add-on
March 15 2020

Link Preview Images

From your “Settings” page, you can now manually choose an image to be displayed when you share your site to places like Twitter, Facebook, etc.

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