Written by Robin Morris
Having implemented a number of mobile specific interfaces for client websites, I wondered if they had actually been successful.
Mobile version of Caravan Sitefinder
Basically, the main question would be:
Have mobile users been more engaged with a mobile version of the website?
Which analytics year-on-year statistics to use to see if the mobile version has been successful?
As a quick assessment visitor numbers can't really be a valid gauge as mobile traffic is rising so dramatically.
Mobile version of The Edinburgh Address
Average visit duration is probably out too, as a good mobile site will more quickly get users around your site and mobile visitors tend to be on a site for a shorter period.
The one that seems to fit the bill is page views / visit. If you are achieving a higher number of page views / visit you are broadly allowing users to navigate more easily through your content.
So, looking only at visitors using a mobile device, I took a recent month when the mobile site existed and the same period in a previous year when it did not exist and compared the two.
Here were the results:
before mobile interfaces | with mobile interfaces | % increase | |
Site 1 | 3.77 | 4.87 | 29% |
Site 2 | 2.68 | 5.80 | 116% |
Site 3 | 5.58 | 8.18 | 69% |
Average | 71% |
Not really a surprising result, but it looks like users will be far more engaged with a specifically designed mobile interface than a traditional desktop one.
Written by Robin Morris
Tribalogic are really excited to see the launch of Chelsea Magazine's independentschoolparent.com website.
The site is going to be a fabulous resource for parents researching independent schools in the UK.
independentschoolparent.com fully utilises the Tribalogic Platform and contains:
See also:
Written by Robin Morris
We have released a couple of neat little updates to the Management Toolkit.
If you have the Management Toolkit bolt-on, you can now add an extra or discount to existing bookings.
This is a great step forward, allowing managers to alter booking value after they have been placed online or via the Admin Console.
Balance payments automate the process of collecting payments for your holiday rental.
Management Toolkit subscribers can now disable balance payment emails for any given booking.
If for any reason you would like to stop the emails that are sent requesting additional payments from your guest, you can now toggle this on or off in the Admin Console.
Really helpful if, for example, someone pays over the phone and you want to immediately ensure they are not asked for more money.
Written by Robin Morris
Written by Robin Morris
We have updated the look of our support area to integrate it more neatly into the rest of our website.
Want to ask us a question or look at our support forums? Visit support.tribalogic.net.
Written by Robin Morris
We have upgraded the image manager in Joomla and also added the ability to add captions to images.
The image and captions buttons in the JCE interface
Tribalogic provide JCE as standard in all their Joomla! websites
Written by Robin Morris
We ship the holiday property website service the "Property Portfolio" with our standard Bootstrap Template.
The great news is that becuase we have built the template with Bootstrap, we can easily change the look and feel using off-the-peg Bootstrap themes and give you an instant template.
Simply click on the "Theme Switcher" to see the website change before your very eyes!
Written by Robin Morris
Soon we will be changing the look and feel of our secure Admin Console.
New Admin Console: booking actions
It is always nice to know about things in advance, and this might affect your clients if they are logging into our secure Admin Console. You will be able to respond to their questions about the new look with more confidence.
New Admin Console: Tags editor
We are working hard to get the new console up to scratch and are hoping to get it live in the next few weeks.... watch this space - we will let you know!
Written by Robin Morris
Written by Robin Morris
Tribalogic deploy and manage Joomla content management installations - keeping them up to date with the latest security patches and adding new functionality where appropriate.
We have just updated the article editor (JCE) in Joomla! content management system for all our clients.
Tribalogic clients using Joomla! will now have access to JCE 2.2.7.2.
Some of the areas to be improved are:
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