Convertri Updates – 05/07/22

Convertri Updates – 05/07/22

Oh my, how far we’ve come.

It’s into July now, and all the fledgeling birds have flown the nest, foals  are stumbling about the paddocks, and baby squirrels are… doing whatever baby squirrels do. Causing havoc, I suppose. Stealing peanuts?

Anyway, the theme of this week’s email is growing up. Branching out. Discarding one’s cramped old shell for a bigger, shinier one.

(I went on a walk this morning and saw a lot of wildlife.)

Such is the case with our Display menu this week, which has had a mighty glow-up and now not only has a new look, but a new name.

Apart from that, we have the usual bug fixes and interesting stuffs for you this week – so take a look.

FEATURES

Display menu – this has outgrown its button in the toolbar of the Page Builder, and has been given its own modal to stretch out. It also has a new name – click on the new Editor button in the toolbar, and you’ll see all the old Display options you need.

BUGS

Shift+drag – this wasn’t working with groups of elements, so we fixed it.

Carousels – upon page load all the images within the carousel may have shown all at once for a second, cluttering up the place and looking odd. We fixed it.

Vimeo – borders weren’t showing up on Vimeo elements when set to Autoplay. We fixed it.

Payment buttons – hover styling wasn’t being applied properly to button elements in Purchase mode. We fixed it.

INTERESTING STUFF

Potatoes! Boil ‘em, mash ‘em, stick ‘em in a… landing page? Last week, I shared a post all about the marketing power of the mighty potato:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/convertri/posts/2898284726982205/

Our support guru Bev shares how to create and modify all-important MX records:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/convertri/posts/2901965663280778/

Mike Major has shared some more fantastic Convertri tips and tricks to do with actions and events:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/convertri/posts/2900573470086664/

And on this day in history, the first ever recorded US tornado happened in Essex County, Massachusetts, in 1643. Don’t let your layers get blown off the page – learn how to make them nice and sticky here:

https://help.convertri.com/article/169-how-to-make-a-layer-sticky

Stay safe, and happy converting!

Beth

Executive Word Arranger at Convertri