Billboard Management Now Available
Billboards (renamed from ‘Banners’) is a brand new feature we have been rolling out in the last week for clients with very positive feedback. It is a self-contained Drupal module we built that requires only Imagecache. There are no real modules to facilitate managing header area images, other than HeaderImage and Ads. HeaderImage is ‘okay’ but becomes too cumbersome from adding block after block, and Ads is entirely too beastly to achieve a simple implementation. Previously, it took knowledge of image gallery, taxonomy, blocks, images and paths to tie everything together to get a banner to appear. Even some of the more popular modules require you to create a View per banner. That is way too much to ask a client to do who is busy trying to run a successful business.
What are billboards (banners, header images, et al) you ask? Billboards are the large images you see on various websites that cover the header area. They typically contain marketing statements and imagery relevant to the websites purpose or page content.
Here are is one of my favorite examples:
Visit Southern Delaware Tourism Website
See that set of images just above the content, fading in and out? That is a billboard. With this module, you can create those in a matter of seconds.
After some brainstorming between Shaun and myself, we set out to create something simple, as simple as creating a Page node, without all the aforementioned hassle. After a week of coding, testing, testing and testing, we achieved just that. Now all you have to do is say, I want to create a Billboard, drop in your images (with a cool AJAX in-place uploader, you don’t even have to leave the page), and tell it what pages to display on and you’re done! It couldn’t be any simpler. You also have additional options available to you such as changing how the images display (random image, or fade in/out between images), setting ALT and Title tags for SEO (Search Engine Optimization), and select a resize option to size the billboard to (which is controlled and hooked into ImageCache!). Oh, on top of all of that, it’s all output via a single block. That’s right, you can have 100 billboards and just one block. Once you place it in the region, depending on your site theme, it’s ready to go. In the future you will be able to add blocks so you can have a billboard in the header, and also the footer or sidebar if you wish.
We have been taking feedback from our clients over the months, taking notes during training meetings, and analyzing massive amounts of performance data from our servers. It’s been pretty quiet in the blog, Facebook and our Twitter and it’s because we’ve been very hard at work. Over the last few weeks Inclind has been working at refining what we do in order to better serve, better train, and better our clients online presence. The Billboard module is just the tip of the iceberg, a precursor to the ultra-streamlined CMS package we have been putting together. There is so much going on, I couldn’t even begin to write up what will be coming in the next few months.
We’re here to serve you, to help you get things done faster, and make it so you don’t need a PHd to manage your site.
If you have any questions regarding Billboards, Drupal, our refined CMS package or need help managing your content, we are here to help. Give us a call at 302-856-2802, send us a tweet @inclindinc, or stop by our office.
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