{"id":20,"date":"2010-12-09T21:48:55","date_gmt":"2010-12-09T21:48:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.steeple-web.com\/blog\/?p=20"},"modified":"2010-12-09T21:48:55","modified_gmt":"2010-12-09T21:48:55","slug":"version-2-is-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.steepleweb.com\/blog\/2010\/12\/version-2-is-out\/","title":{"rendered":"Version 2 is out"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>After weeks of getting the new database built and tested, and then week smore of writing a migration script (well over 2000 lines of code) &#8211; we migrated every site (except for runportland) to our 2.0.0 version of SteepleWeb.<\/p>\n<p>So you may be wondering &#8220;where are all the new great features?&#8221; \u00a0Well, they aren&#8217;t here yet, but they are going to be here soon. \u00a0After a solid year of testing SteepleWeb with a handful of beta testing teams, we need to make some significant changes to really bring the features and usability that our teams were looking for. \u00a0It was a massive database change &#8211; so while not evening getting new features &#8211; they are actually a few bugs we have to work out.<\/p>\n<p>Have no fear though, because once we get these bugs fixed, we are going to start brining you the updates that you&#8217;ve requested. \u00a0We&#8217;ve already implemented Facebook adn twitter integration for the users (still at beta stage, but users can sync their Facebook and twitter account, post to these outlets after logging up a run, for example). \u00a0Also, a user can now be part of multiple teams &#8211; we had a few users that had their high school and collegiate teams on SteepleWeb &#8211; now they can be a part of both sites.<\/p>\n<p>We are working with a designer to bring more templates &#8211; which means your team sites are going to start looking a lot better cause i&#8217;m not designing anymore! \u00a0We are planning on giving each team the option to change their template whenever they want &#8211; and allowing each team to edit their local css file to give the greatest control over what your site looks like. \u00a0But don&#8217;t worry, Brad and I are still here to help you get your site looking how you want.<\/p>\n<h2>What we are Looking to Become<\/h2>\n<p>The new vision for SteepleWeb is to become the home of everything for running. \u00a0There are plenty of great running websites out there (flotrack, dyestat, etc..) &#8211; so why are we trying to be the center of the running world? \u00a0Because no other service out there offers what SteepleWeb offers &#8211; a home website for your team. \u00a0All the features in SteepleWeb are unrivaled &#8211; no other service will give you everything SW will give you.<\/p>\n<p>Results, videos, pictures, and training log &#8211; its all going to be available at steeple-web.com &#8211; it will be the culmination and center of all the SW sites.<\/p>\n<p>Soon, we will have built-in meet registration system, and meet results upload. \u00a0This means that if you are hosting a meet, you can take all the registrations online, and then dump that file for use in Hy-tek. \u00a0After the meet is done, you can export the results from Hy-tek into the SW database. \u00a0The benefits for your team and the sport will be groundbreaking!<\/p>\n<h2>Thank You<\/h2>\n<p>Thanks to all our beta testing teams &#8211; over a year of feedback from you has helped SteepleWeb grow tremendously. \u00a0We are planning to roll out an referral program &#8211; so you will get rewarded for brining more teams to SteepleWeb.<\/p>\n<p>\u00a0<\/p>\n<p>We will keep you updated as we continue to grow. \u00a0Thanks for using SteepleWeb!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>After weeks of getting the new database built and tested, and then week smore of writing a migration script (well over 2000 lines of code) &#8211; we migrated every site (except for runportland) to our 2.0.0 version of SteepleWeb. 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