ProSite launched just a week ago, and already, we’ve been rapidly adding more features as we listen to feedback from early users. To keep you up-to-date on what you can expect from ProSite in the near future, here’s a teaser of features to come:
1) Blog Integration
Many of you have requested the ability to embed your blog (hosted on something like Tumblr, WordPress, etc) into your ProSite account. We agree that this is a great feature and would make for a more robust portfolio site. We’re currently working on adding this, and will update you on a timeline when we have a more solid date.
2) Password Protection to Specific Pages
As it stands now, you can password protect your entire ProSite, but soon, you’ll be able to Password Protect specific pages. So, maybe you have a few projects that you’d only like Clients to be able to view – put these projects in a new gallery on your ProSite, and Password Protect this “Client Gallery” while keeping the rest of your ProSIte open for all to view.
3) Upload Text OR Image in Website Description Box
We got requests for more flexibility in the Website Description box found in the 2-column layout. Soon, you’ll be able to upload EITHER an image or text (rather than just text). Our aim is to allow you endless customization, so we hope you enjoy this feature!
4) Adding full-size images to Projects (larger than 600 pixels)
Soon, you’ll be able to upload full-size images in the project view if you’d like. This will add a whole new element to your projects, where image are currently limited to 600 px (though the full-sized image can be opened in a lightbox).
Nice! Can’t wait to see the improvements.
what about integrating a service like FOTOMOTO on a photographer site? Is that something you’re considering?
Hey there couple of quick questions..
1. Viewing the source code of some of the examples I’ve noticed that there is quite a lot of code best practices not being followed, specifically with regards to the theme css being inline within the page, no alt attributes on images, javascript loading at the top of the page as opposed to the bottom. Is there a strategy for the future to update this practice in order to follow code best practices?
2. From a SEO, usability and accessibility standpoint i see the code missing any semantic and/or meaningful structure at all, specifically the lack of ‘h1′, ‘h2′, ‘h3′, ‘p’ elements. Is there a future strategy in place to update the output code to follow a more semantic content structure?
3. Is there a way for me to get into the actual rendered html code and modify it in order add additional meta attributes, additional mobile icons etc?
Cheers, and thanks.
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Hey guys, if you have specific questions, please contact us through our support channels by emailing energy[at]behance[dot]com.
Thanks!
sounds good. what about uploading text AND images into the same frame at the same time (“copy & paste”)
Since I have lost my 1st position on Google and was put on the 3rd ranking page I also strongly recommend further developments regarding the Prosite HTML Code.
I am pretty sure that the Prosite develelopment team is aware that those basics like headline tags for titles and descriptive “alt”-tags for image content are absolutely necessary for a search engine friendly frontend code..