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  • Firefox 3 has been released!

    Firefox , the greatest of the modern browsers, released version 3 of their product just about four hours ago and it has already been downloaded nearly 3 million (million!) times. It's more secure, prettier, faster and smarter than anything else out there (yes, even you Safari). I encourage all of...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 06-17-2008
  • What do your patrons think about your PEO site?

    The PEO Labs series brings you information or advice on items that are geared towards users who can take high-level concepts or sample code and run with them. Please note that many of the things discussed are not supported. That doesn't mean that an item is a warranty-voider; it just means that the...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 06-13-2008
  • Rounding up change (but not from under sofa cushions)

    The PEO Labs series brings you information or advice on items that are geared towards users who can take high-level concepts or sample code and run with them. Please note that many of the things discussed are not supported. That doesn't mean that an item is a warranty-voider; it just means that the...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 05-26-2008
  • Blogging in Patron Edge Online

    Does your organization have a blog or XML feed to get out news or other information? Why not display your most recent two or three posts inside Patron Edge Online? It will help boost readership of your blog and potentially increase your number of patrons/donors as well. It is super-easy using a free...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 05-09-2008
  • Give your patrons interactive directions to your venue

    The internet behemoth that is Google has given us a great tool to get people into your doors, literally. Google Maps is at a point now where there is no reason not to have an interactive map and driving directions to your venue. It’s also a very simple feature to implement using some basic PEO design...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 04-30-2008
  • Add a favicon to your website

    The PEO Labs series brings you information or advice on items that are geared towards users who can take high-level concepts or sample code and run with them. Please note that many of the things discussed are not supported. That doesn't mean that an item is a warranty-voider; it just means that the...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 04-22-2008
  • Is your website slowing down your online sales?

    Different research tells us that the average online shopper will wait between four and 10 seconds for a page to load before giving up. One decent article I’ve managed to find indicates that the number is much closer to four than 10. And US broadband penetration is currently in the 80% range (scheduled...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 04-16-2008
  • Share the (Print at Home) Love

    With our new release of Patron Edge Online version 3.33, we have a feature that allows you to export your print at home ticket designs from one PEO database and import them into another. This is really handy if you have a separate live and test environment and are tired of buying tickets in the live...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 04-14-2008
  • Using Google Analytics to get more out of PEO

    The PEO Labs series brings you information or advice on items that are geared towards users who can take high-level concepts or sample code and run with them. Please note that many of the things discussed are not supported. That doesn't mean that an item is a warranty-voider; it just means that the...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 04-10-2008
  • Creating and linking to custom screens in PEO

    PEO is top-notch as far as its ticketing portion goes, but it’s also a pretty decent content management tool. Maybe you want to add some extra pages or maybe you even want to use PEO as the platform for your entire site and do all content management through the Administration Site. Doing this isn’t too...
    Posted to Weblog by Nicholai Burton on 04-06-2008
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