EditMe Blog2009-01-19
Many customers have been contacting support asking for features that are implemented as Modules in EditMe. It's becoming clear that many customers are either not aware that the Modules exist or do not how to install and use them. Making modules more visible and accessible will be a priority in the coming months, but until then, here is a brief primer/reminder.
Modules are bits of additional functionality that can be easily added to your EditMe site at no extra charge. Some of these modules add significant features, like blogs and forums. Another adds a user activity tracking report, while another helps developers see the data they've created. Here's a quick video showing how to view and install available modules.
The Support Wiki has a page explaining what modules are and how to use them as well as a Modules Directory that lists all of the available modules and provides documentation and details for each.
If you haven't seen these yet, you're missing out!
For more information:
Blog Module - Installs a form that automates creation of several pages to support a blog within an EditMe site. Forums Module - Simple forum mechanism that is tightly integrated into EditMe. Site Export Module - Provides three tools for exporting data from your EditMe site. Page Counter Module - Displays a hit count on every page and a Top 10 Pages report. User Tracker Module - Provides reporting of user activity, including logins, edits and comments. Bookmark Browser Module - Displays links from a specified Delicious account. Data Viewer Module - (for developers) View and edit data managed by the Data class. User Pages Module - Automates the creation of many users each having a private page.Available Modules as of this writing: