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Flash Intro
A flash intro is a flash-animated introduction clip launched prior
to opening the home page of a site. You can choose between several
designs of the intro and insert your own text information into it.
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Blog
A blog is a publicly accessible personal diary or journal consisting
of messages and comments. You can add a blog to your site and post
your messages there. The visitors of your site can read your blog
posts and give their comments. If you have lots of posts in you blog,
you can subdivide them into categories for convenience.
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Image Gallery
The Image Gallery module allows you to place an image gallery or a
photo album on your site in an easy and comfortable way. You can upload
images, describe and categorize them, set the order of images, etc.
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File Download
The File Download module allows to provide various content for download
to your site visitors. The file format is arbitrary. The maximum size
of the file is determined by parameters of your network.
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Eshop
You can set up your own online shop by adding the eShop module into
your site. You, as the online store owner, can add products and categories
to your store, sort products by categories, and manage orders submitted
by the customers. Your customers can browse your online shop, add
products to their shopping baskets, select payment systems and shipping
methods, and submit their orders. After the first purchase, they can
return to their shopping baskets any time and continue shopping. Your
e-commerce resource can be integrated with PayPal, Authorize.Net,
and 2CheckOut.com payment systems, so that customers could pay for
their purchases using their credit cards.
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Guestbook
On the guestbook page, your visitors will be able to leave their notes,
messages, and comments. The main difference between guestbooks and
online forums is that in forums, all messages are grouped in threads,
or topics. In guestbooks, all messages are displayed as they have
been submitted, in the reverse order (new messages appearing on the
top).
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Forum
Online forums are web-based message boards where visitors can open
new topics, post topic-relevant messages, and discuss a wide range
of questions.
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Registration
You can set up voluntary user registration on your web site. This
function has nothing to do with restricted access. Registration is
intended to make your site more user-friendly. Logged in users don't
have to enter their name, address, and other data each time they fill
a form in the system - this data is automatically inserted into the
appropriate text fields of the form (for example, when posting to
blog or buying in e-shop).
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Maps
You can add maps to your site, thus displaying any location that may
be of interest to your site visitors.
To add geographical maps to your site, you can either use the free-of-charge
Google Maps service, or purchase an account with the Microsoft MapPoint
Web Service.
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Feedback
Online feedback forms enables you to gather information about
your site visitors.
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RSS Newsfeeds
RSS, which stands for Really Simple Syndication, allows you to automatically
load favorite news and information on you site from RSS news feeds
(also called "channels"). Many well-known news communities
and corporate sites offer news headlines and article summaries in
the form of news channels. RSS readers retrieve the recent content
from the RSS news feeds and display it on your site. A visitor can
preview the recent news content from your site and will be redirected
to the news page if they want to read the full story. The news from
RSS channels are updated automatically and do not require any interaction
from your part.
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Scripts
Using the Sitebuilder Wizard you can add your own Java Script, HTML,
and DHTML code to your web pages.
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Polls & Online Surveys
Online polls and surveys enable you to receive valuable feedback from
your site visitors. You can collect votes on different questions and
display the results as dynamic graphical charts directly on the page.
The Sitebuilder voting module tracks visitor uniqueness based on the
single session principle - which means that a visitor cannot vote
several times in one poll within the same user session.