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Archive for November, 2009

jake

Be aware of yearbooks that fall apart

by jake ~ November 25th, 2009. Filed under: Around the Office.

During a visit to a customer this week we were horrified to hear that there’s a big yearbook company out there – one of our main competitors – trying to sell yearbooks which easily fall apart. As our customer rightly said, the yearbooks were “completely crap”.
We’ve spent a lot of time and research making our [...]

david

Ideas for Custom Yearbook Pages

by david ~ November 17th, 2009. Filed under: Tips and Tricks.

Custom pages are such an amazing way of making your yearbook more exciting and more personal. Making them on your own software and uploading to the All pages section is easy – figuring out what to put in is often less easy.
For tips on making and uploading, scroll back and you’ll find Nic’s older post [...]

david

Making Your Voting Polls a Success

by david ~ November 13th, 2009. Filed under: Tips and Tricks.

Here’s something we haven’t covered yet. Nicola actually drafted this article, for our forthcoming Knowledge and Yearbook Help system, but I’ve trimmed it up for here as so many people are interested!
The big thing for making your polls work is to be sure it’s inclusive and the questions are interesting for everyone in the year.
You [...]

jamey

Custom backgrounds, messages/signature pages and more (oh my!)

by jamey ~ November 2nd, 2009. Filed under: Features and Ideas, News, Technology.

It’s been a fair while since I’d last put my proverbial pen to paper and so I’ve decided to tell you all about our latest enhancements to our site that are almost guaranteed to bring joy to your day. Firstly, we’ve reinstated in the much-needed messages and signatures pages – there are currently twenty to [...]