Convertri Updates – 21/01/19

Convertri Updates – 21/01/19

Some call them hamburgers.

Some call them three-lines, or hotdogs.

And some call them steamed hams (it’s an Albany expression).

But before now, hamburger menus were a little more complicated to serve on your mobile pages than just popping over to Krusty Burger like the delightfully devilish creator that you are.

As of today, they’ll be available to add as new elements – along with the usual round of bug fixes, improvements, and isometric calf exercises (those you’ll have to do yourself).

Updates are happening now at this time of year, this time of day, in your part of the country, localised entirely within the Convertri app – so hit CTRL+SHIFT+R (or CMD+SHIFT+R if you’re on a Mac) to see what’s new:

FEATURE VOTING

Three new available options are ready to battle it out for your affections. Which will get developed first? Which would you like to see? Head on over to cast your vote now:

  • Extra time settings for Restart timers
  • Tablet Page Builder
  • Text-only email form submissions

FEATURES

Menus – pre-made menu elements are here! Not quite as flexible as making them yourself from scratch, but they’ll save you a ton of time in the long run. Find them in the elements tray.

Collections [PRO] –  you can now save elements from your existing pages into the collections modal, to reuse groups of elements across different pages.  And if you’ve been grandfathered in to the Collections feature, good news! You get this too, even if you don’t have a Pro account.

Page Builder – a few of our app menus, such as Remobilise, didn’t close when you clicked on something else. This was quite annoying, so we changed it.

Page templates [PRO AND AGENCY] –

Photography Site (portfolio)
Photography Site (about)

BUGS

None, so here’s my awesome bug fact for the week – did you know, insects are incredibly difficult to tame and they don’t take artistic direction, so Hollywood employs experts known as “bug wranglers”. A famous bee wrangler is Norman Gary, who can command a swarm of up to one million and choreographed the bee scene in the X Files movie.

Happy converting!

Beth
Executive Word Arranger at Convertri