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Announcing The New Developer Center

Posted by Richard Treadway on Jun 11, 2009 5:35:53 PM

We are finally live with our upgrade to the Developer Center.   Apologies for the intermittent failures as we switched over to the new Jive platform.

 

As you'll see the site has a similar design but there are some great new features available to you.

 

The following bullets provide an overview of the key new functionality supported in our update:

  • Personalized homepage. Users now have the ability to customize their homepage after log on. The new site has two tabs, one for selecting the default homepage (Standard View) and the personalized homepage (Your View), which enables you to add content blocks and modify your page by choosing what you want to see such as news, blogs, updates plus many more options, all in one place.
  • Enhanced people search. This new feature supports enhanced search criteria by filtering on multiple attributes, tags, or any content the person has created using the People function.
    • Expanded fields on user profiles.
    • Sort the user list by user name, status level, date joined, relevance.
    • Filter the user list by alpha (user name), occupation, join date, company, city, country.
  • Groups.  Users can create groups that focus on topics of interest.  Group spaces support blogs, forums, and document content including granular permissions and privacy settings.  Groups are not assigned to specific community/sub-community spaces.
  • Project spaces.  Users can create project spaces for communicating and collaborating around content.  Project spaces are assigned to specific community/sub-community spaces and can support blogs, forums, and document content depending on the user permission settings for the parent community.
  • New HTML editor Renders your HTML with JavaScript or even CSS. You can embed a YouTube video, insert Digg's widget script, or display photos from your Flickr account.

 

We hope you will take advantage of the new features in the Curl Community Update. We want to hear your feedback so please comment on in the discussion group . Feedback on New Curl Developer Center



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Jun 11, 2009 6:57 PM Robert Shiplett Robert Shiplett    says:

This will be terrific!