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Precision Computing Arts / Fastwebdev Blog
Precision Computing Arts / Fastwebdev Blog

Welcome to the Precision Computing Arts / Fastwebdev blog. We use this blog to post interesting news about our Sitebuilder web hosting and content management system (CMS). As with other blogging systems, blog articles from our system are indexed in Google and other search engines within a week or two.

(Customers can set up and maintain similar blogs on any Sitebuilder websites that we host.)

Tuesday, January 20 2015
* New Features: Sitebuilder Update 4.91

Sitebuilder 4.91 is available now! It offers many new features that you'll want to check out, including these areas of the system: Design, Responsive Mobile/iPad, Groupboxes, Form Builder, Google Maps, Social Networking (Pinterest), One Page Checkout (Coming Soon), Upload Field on Product, Product Category Sort, Google Trusted Store, Miscellaneous E-Commerce Updates, and Payment Gateway. 

  • As with all automatic updates, there is no extra charge for this upgrade. As with all automatic updates, there is no extra charge for this upgrade. We hope you enjoy all the new changes!

» Read details of Site Builder System Update 4.91.

Posted by: Precision Computing Arts AT 12:37 pm   |  Permalink   |  Email
Friday, October 17 2014
* Sitebuilder Update: SSLv3 Security Update (POODLE)

Google recently posted an update about a security vulnerability with SSLv3, an old version of SSL connection technology used mainly with Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP or older. The new vulnerability enables attackers to decode encrypted connections. For this reason, SSLv3 support is being disabled on all SiteBuilder Systems.

Posted by: Elizabeth Olson AT 04:10 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Tuesday, August 19 2014
* Why Your Website Doesn't Appear on Page 1 of Google Results

You may be wondering why your website no longer appears on page 1 of Google search results. The answer is complicated. Some of the answer depends on the content of your site (something you can control). But a lot is due to changes in the way Google does business (something you cannot control). An article by Rolfe Winkler in the Tuesday, August 19, 2014 edition of The Wall Street Journal, page B1, outlines the differences between Google's goals before it went public in 2004 and Google's goals in 2014.

...more

Read full article (requires subscription): http://online.wsj.com/articles/googles-richer-content-worries-some-advertisers-1408391392

Posted by: Elizabeth Olson AT 09:38 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Friday, May 30 2014
* Sitebuilder Websites are Responsive and Mobile Friendly (UPDATE)

Have you received emails or phone calls saying your website is not responsive or mobile friendly? If so, please ignore them. These messages are simply trying to frighten you into paying for something you already have with our Sitebuilder website hosting system.

It's not easy to design websites that play perfectly well with others. Today's plethora of desktop, laptop, and mobile devices offer varying screen sizes, orientations, browsers, and operating systems. Although no single website can work exactly the same on every device, all Sitebuilder websites offer a "mobilized" feature called responsive HTML5, which adapts to a variety of devices.

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Posted by: Precision Computing Arts, Inc. AT 01:12 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Wednesday, April 09 2014
* SiteBuilder Websites are NOT Affected by the Heartbleed Security Issues

Heartbleed is a flaw in OpenSSL, the open-source encryption standard used by the majority of websites that need to transmit the data that users want to keep secure. We checked with our web hosting system developers today, and SiteBuilder websites are not affected by this flaw. Here is what our system developers wrote on April 11, 2014:

"You may have heard about a new security flaw called Heartbleed which is being reported about this week. This flaw effects most websites that use SSL encryption and in particular SSL implementations that use OpenSSL. We do not use OpenSSL and our systems are not affected by this security flaw."

See these websites for more information and advice:

Posted by: Precision Computing Arts, Inc. AT 03:50 pm   |  Permalink   |  Email
Wednesday, April 09 2014
* New Features: Cool Tools / Sitebuilder System Update 4.9
  • Site Builder (CoolTools) System Update 4.9 is coming soon or is already available (roll-out may take a bit of time to reach all customer websites). This update has some great new features. As with all automatic updates, there is no extra charge for this upgrade. 

» Read details of Site Builder System Update 4.9.

Posted by: Precision Computing Arts, Inc. AT 12:42 pm   |  Permalink   |  Email
Wednesday, February 26 2014
* Be Careful with Your Birth Date on Google Accounts to Avoid Lockout

BEWARE OF GOOGLE ACCOUNT LOCKOUTS! If you enter an incorrect birth date showing you are not old enough when setting up or updating any Google account (gmail, calendar, YouTube, etc.), you will be locked out of your account. » more

Posted by: Precision Computing Arts, Inc. AT 01:25 pm   |  Permalink   |  Email
Tuesday, November 05 2013
* New Features: Cool Tools / Sitebuilder System Update 4.8

New Features: Cool Tools / Sitebuilder System Update 4.8Site Builder (CoolTools) System Update 4.8 is coming soon or is already available (roll-out may take a bit of time to reach all customer websites). This update has some great new features, emphasizing general usability, blogs, menus, graphics, social networking, e-commerce and other improvements. As with all automatic updates, there is no extra charge for this upgrade. 

» Read details of Site Builder System Update 4.8.

Posted by: Precision Computing Arts, Inc. AT 09:56 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Friday, October 25 2013

How to Prevent Legitimate Contact Forms On Your Website From Being Treated as SpamContact forms are an important part of receiving information from people who visit your website. To prevent your Sitebuilder contact form emails from being treated as spam, your website account should specify a contact Email Address that is hosted with our email servers (Example: info@yourdomain.com) rather than an outside email service such as gmail.com, yahoo.com, cs.com, cox.net, etc. Using a website hosted email account is a more professional way to do business anyway, so making this change is desirable for many reasons. ...more details.

Posted by: Precision Computing Arts AT 01:17 am   |  Permalink   |  Email
Tuesday, October 01 2013

IMAP Email Upgrade AvailablePrecision Computing Arts web hosting customers who are using our POP3 email systems can now upgrade their POP3 email accounts to IMAP email accounts.

  • The upgrade fee is $1 per GB of storage space per month and starts at a 2GB upgrade (adds $2 per month).
  • An upgrade fee is necessary because IMAP storage and processing resources are significantly more intensive than POP3.

...more

Posted by: Precision Computing Arts, Inc. AT 12:07 pm   |  Permalink   |  Email

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