You can now embed YouTube videos in the blog posts. This feature will help you engage your website visitors.
Take a look at this article about adding a YouTube video to your blog post.
You can now embed YouTube videos in the blog posts. This feature will help you engage your website visitors.
Take a look at this article about adding a YouTube video to your blog post.
Our new improvement will help you diversify the appearance of testimonials and lists on your site.
In the List settings, you can now set a solid or gradient background color, and choose different presets, media types, and list options.
All of these settings are applicable to such elements in custom blocks as Testimonials, Testimonials + name, Icons list, Icons list + description.
There’s even more great news. We’ve added a new full-fledged element in a custom block — Pricing list. This element is mainly tailored to websites designed to showcase prices.
We’ve updated settings for one of the most popular components in custom blocks — Gallery. You can now choose between Grid, Stacked, and Slider layouts to customize your gallery.
With the Slider layout, you can display gallery images in a slideshow format by allowing site visitors to click through items, or making a slideshow play automatically. You can align two images side by side, set the spacing between items, choose slider options, and change the color of controls.
If you pick the Stacked Layout, all images in the Stacked layout are mutually complementary by default, but you can also change the spacing between them.
To test our new layouts, add a Gallery element in a custom block and navigate to the Layout tab in the Gallery settings.
We can’t wait to tell you about our new integration. You can now communicate with your site visitors via chats using LiveChat or Tawk.to chat.
There are numerous advantages of having a website chat:
Check our complete guide for setting up a Tawk.to chat.
Take a look at our ultimate tutorial for adding a LiveChat.
We've made it easy for you to synchronize form fields on your site with corresponding fields in your Mailchimp audience list.
From now on, you can automatically transfer user-submitted data from a specific contact field to a relevant column in your Mailchimp contacts table.
To set this up:
Here is a more detailed guide on how to connect Mailchimp to a contact form.
A Facebook pixel is a code generated at your Facebook Events manager. It collects data that is based on the actions that people take on your website.
From now on, you don’t need to know how to insert the Facebook pixel in the code. You can add it via simple integration that only requires you to copy the Facebook pixel in your Facebook Events manager and paste it in the Analytics tab in the site settings.
You can place the code on your website to track and optimize Facebook ads, build lookalike audiences for future ads, and launch remarketing campaigns.
If you’re ready to check, take a look at Facebook's instructions on how to create and install the Facebook pixel.
From now on, you have full control of your website indexing. You can allow or forbid search engines to crawl your website with just one click.
Find a magic switch that lets it happen at the bottom of the page in the General info tab in the Settings.
After toggling on or off the “Visibility in search results” option, don't forget to publish your site for the changes to take effect.
Note that this switch is on by default, which means that your website is indexed in search engines after you publish it for the first time.
Need more guidance? Check this guide on hiding a website in search engines.
Check our significant improvement for the Blog App! It’ll help you make your blog posts more SEO friendly.
We’re happy to tell you about our new and highly requested improvement — Date field in contact forms.
You can use this feature to let your site visitors:
Make the date field required and add a description to this field. Use a time picker to set a specific time if necessary. Add time ranges to the time options displayed on the calendar.
We’ve created a new element — Devices mockup, which is available from the library of elements in custom blocks. With this element, you can showcase interface images in the pre-designed mobile phone and tablet sections.
In the Devices mockup settings, you can:
This element will be particularly useful for SaaS companies and web services.
Add the Devices mockup element to your website and enjoy its upgraded appearance.