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Drupal and Ruby on Rails solutions company Gloscon held its second annual function at Hotel Rock Regency, Ahmedabad, India www.gloscon.com/news/2009/05/11/second-annual-day-celebra...
Three new properties have been added to site settings with this release (an earlier iteration). We also updated the phrasing for some fields (e.g. subdomain vs. url) to make things clearer. The new features are being able to password protect a site, disallowing users to request access to your site and a "site status" which helps us get an idea of how many site we have in production and development at any one time. As of writing this we have 312 sites in production.
Again inspired by Amy Hoy we have the page properties listing. We really tried to make it a lot more explanatory without overwhelming people with long text. Trying to describe a slug in a few words is really difficult*. Other things like "View Page" were added after watching people use the systerm. Some folks really want to click on icons rather then the title of the page to view the page itself.
One thing I didn't realize until I wrote this little description is that we used questions (e.g. Default page?) for optional items... interesting. Guess it just worked out that way. Old version.
* - We finally settled on "Can provide for a shorter, more concise directory name for a page. By default it's based on the page name."
Drupal and Ruby on Rails solutions company Gloscon held its second annual function at Hotel Rock Regency, Ahmedabad, India www.gloscon.com/news/2009/05/11/second-annual-day-celebra...