Posts Filed in "iBegin Labs"

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Apr

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We have pushed out iBegin Share 2.3 (and wp plugin 1.2 to go along with it). It’s a pretty mild update, that includes one pretty cool new feature: Statistics. We’ve built in some quick stats to let you see how people are using the share plugin, on your blog, or standalone (although the WP integration [...]

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Apr

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We released new versions of iBegin Share and the WordPress plug-in this morning. These are critical updates to solve display inconsistencies across browsers. You can grab them both over at the labs. If you don’t know what iBegin Share is, it’s a simple tool which allows you to “share” pages of your website. It’s very [...]

17

Mar

Filed in Django, iBegin, iBegin Labs with View Comments |

We’ve launched our first new site over at iBegin, and it’s called Places. It’s an experiment in mapping informal spaces, or outlining landmarks and other types of locations that you wouldn’t normally find on a map. The framework was built in about a week, and is powered by Django, MySQL, the Jinja templating engine, and [...]

15

Mar

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Today we released iBegin Share v2.10, a complete rewrite to the original, iBox v2.11, and WordPress plug-in’s to go along with each of them (see Share below this post).

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Mar

Filed in JavaScript, iBegin Labs with View Comments |

One of my first projects at the new company has been updating a script called iBox. Most people are familiar with the concept, that of lightbox, as well as how inefficient most of the scripts are. The goal of iBox is simple: provide a lightweight modal dialog box with additional support for document types to [...]