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We’ve had a busy few weeks at Mojaba, and we’ve been working hard to bring you the biggest update yet. In the new Mojaba 1.2, you can customize nearly every element and see more analytics than ever before. Here’s a list of the what’s new in version 1.2. Click on the links to get a detailed run-down in the Mojaba help system.

  • NEW FEATURE: Element Theming. You can now edit each element’s background, size, text, margins and borders individually, giving you powerful design capabilities.
  • NEW FEATURE: Custom Headers and Footers. You can display (or not display) a standard or custom header and footer on each panel. For custom headers and footers, you choose the elements that appear on each page.
  • NEW FEATURE: Nav Bar. The nav bar can hold up to five buttons in a horizontal row — similar to a desktop site’s nav bar. You can use this tool for easy navigation around your site.
  • NEW FEATURE: Grid Element. Create up to three columns on your website for more variety. You can lay elements side by side, avoiding the “stacked” feel with a vertical-only approach.
  • UPDATE: Text Element. Now you can change your text color and place images within a block of text with text wrap. You can also pop out the text editor for a larger workspace.
  • NEW FEATURE: Send Instructional Emails. Send an instructional email to your tech team on how to insert JavaScript code into the desktop site’s head tag, and how to set up a subdomain CNAME in the DNS.
  • NEW FEATURE: Google Analytics Tracking Support. See your Mojaba site traffic within Google Analytics using a Google Analytics Tracking ID.
  • NEW FEATURE: Save as Draft from AppBuilder. Save a current version of your site as a draft for future use.
  • UPDATE: Analytics. See total visits, visits by time of day, and length of visit. You can also tell which mobile device operating system accessed the site as well as where users were when they dial or ask for directions in relation to the client’s locations. We also show data the panels viewed and buttons clicked.

Thank you for your feedback over the last few weeks. It has been instrumental in releasing these new features and updates. Enjoy version 1.2, and let us know if you have any questions!

When we rolled out the first two versions of Mojaba, we knew there were new features and elements to add. Over the past month, our users have given us great feedback and we’re excited to deliver the most extensive rollout of design features yet in this week’s release. With Mojaba 1.2, you’ll be able to customize virtually every aspect of your mobile site, from text color to button styling to the number of columns on your mobile website. Here are some of the highlights:

New features in Mojaba 1.2 allow for more design flexibility.

New Design Flexibility
The thing we’re most excited about is the design power in version 1.2. You can now individually edit each element — so if you want to make the Call Now button bright red, you can do that.

Nav Bar
The nav bar can hold up to five buttons in a horizontal row — just like on a desktop site. Use this tool for easy navigation around your site.

Grid Element
Create up to three columns on your website for more variety. You can lay elements side by side, avoiding the “stacked” feel with a vertical-only approach.

Headers and Footers
We’ve included the option for you to display (or not display) the header and footer on each panel. You can set the header/footer elements globally by clicking the “Edit Header & Footer” button at the top of the web builder and add images, text, buttons, etc., that will appear on every panel. Then determine which panels you’d like to display your custom header/footers on, or opt for the default header/footer.

Updated Text Element
Last time around, we gave you the option to resize the font size. Now you can set the color of text and place images within a block of text — with text wrap. You can float an image to the left, right or center by double clicking on it after you’ve placed it in the text element. You can also change the image width with a convenient slider tool. The best part — you can now pop out the text editor for a larger workspace.

The expanded text editor gives you more room to work and allows you to insert pictures into your text element.

Analytics
We’ve got new views in the Analytics tab:

  • First, you can see total visits, visits by time of day, mobile device operating system and length of visit.
  • Second, you can now click on a phone number or location to see where users were when they dialed or asked for directions.
  • Third, we’ve got content usage reports on which panels were viewed, which buttons were clicked and whether visitors used the click-to-email buttons.
  • And lastly, now there a location indicator on all maps shows a green inverted pentagon shape that corresponds with the location(s) associated with the website, which provides context for where a user was in relation to the location(s).

Watch for all these new features when we roll out Mojaba 1.2 later this week!