Facebook introduced Pages in 2009 to allow organizations, products, and public figures to have a customizable presence on Facebook similar to user profiles. Pages allow admins to publish content to their followers' News Feeds and interact with them through features like status updates, tabs, and insights into engagement. This unified Pages with profiles and supported Facebook's goal of a more open and connected world.
Facebook is updating their Pages feature to make it more similar to user profiles. This will allow organizations, products, and public figures to better connect and engage with Facebook users. Key changes include allowing Pages to post statuses, share photos and videos, and see more analytics on fan engagement. Pages will also have a tabbed interface like profiles, allowing them to organize different types of content and applications. The changes aim to give Pages a stronger voice in reaching their fans.
Facebook introduced Pages in 2009 to allow organizations, brands, and public figures to have a customizable presence on Facebook similar to user profiles. Pages allow admins to publish content to their followers' News Feeds and interact with them. Key features included status updates, tabbed sections for different types of content, and insights into follower engagement. Pages aimed to help brands better connect with customers and encourage advocacy through a social media platform.
As of March 10th, Facebook pages received an updated layout and several new features to help you engage with your fans. Here's some of the upgrades:
· Notifications when fans interact with your page or posts
· A place to showcase photos along the top of your page
· A news feed for your page
· The ability to Like and post on other pages as your pag
In this session you will learn about how to change SharePoint site style and design?. We will review the topic related to branding as it relates to SharePoint as well as dive into the use of themes, master pages, page layouts and CSS to create a more good look and feel for SharePoint. We will also discuss the entire branding process from the creation of the design to the deployment.
Facebook Global Pages: Official Product Guide, March 2015AllFacebook.de
This document provides information about setting up and managing Global Pages on Facebook. It explains that Global Pages allow businesses to have one global brand presence while providing localized experiences for customers based on their location and language preferences. It outlines how to set up the Global Page structure with default, market, and root pages and customize the experience for each market. It also addresses common questions about the transition process, page insights, location targeting, and other Global Page features.
Ext Js In Action January 2010 (Meap Edition)Goran Kljajic
Ext JS is a JavaScript framework that provides a rich set of UI widgets and components out of the box to help accelerate the development of web applications. It includes pre-built components like grids, trees, tabs, windows, and forms to build the UI more quickly. The documentation for Ext JS is also provided through an online documentation tool that leverages the Ext JS framework, making it very user-friendly. Ext JS can be used to build entire applications or integrate existing sites by embedding Ext JS components. It works with other frameworks like Prototype and jQuery as well. The key areas of the framework include the core, UI components, data services, drag and drop, and utilities. Containers are used to manage child components and
The complete guide about Facebook Global pages that will help you to understand about the setup of global pages.
To know more about Facebook Global pages, read this useful blog:http://www.digitalknock.com/facebook-global-pages/
Facebook has launched a new structure for global brands, using a new feature called Facebook Global Pages. This new feature allows for one global Facebook page to track insights and metrics across all of its pages. And thereby, have the opportunity to understand fan behavior in one single place and for each page.
Also as part of this change, Facebook offers users a better localized experience, while letting the brand maintain its global presence. Users will automatically be redirected to the most relevant brand page, based on their geographic location, and brands will be able to link to the main global page with a single vanity URL.
The purpose of the POV below is to:
1. discuss the implications of Facebook’s Global Page feature for brands,
2. provide strategies for how brands can leverage this new feature, and
3. provide suggestions in light of this announcement to make content management for Facebook more effective.
Facebook is updating their Pages feature to make it more similar to user profiles. This will allow organizations, products, and public figures to better connect and engage with Facebook users. Key changes include allowing Pages to post statuses, share photos and videos, and see more analytics on fan engagement. Pages will also have a tabbed interface like profiles, allowing them to organize different types of content and applications. The changes aim to give Pages a stronger voice in reaching their fans.
Facebook introduced Pages in 2009 to allow organizations, brands, and public figures to have a customizable presence on Facebook similar to user profiles. Pages allow admins to publish content to their followers' News Feeds and interact with them. Key features included status updates, tabbed sections for different types of content, and insights into follower engagement. Pages aimed to help brands better connect with customers and encourage advocacy through a social media platform.
As of March 10th, Facebook pages received an updated layout and several new features to help you engage with your fans. Here's some of the upgrades:
· Notifications when fans interact with your page or posts
· A place to showcase photos along the top of your page
· A news feed for your page
· The ability to Like and post on other pages as your pag
In this session you will learn about how to change SharePoint site style and design?. We will review the topic related to branding as it relates to SharePoint as well as dive into the use of themes, master pages, page layouts and CSS to create a more good look and feel for SharePoint. We will also discuss the entire branding process from the creation of the design to the deployment.
Facebook Global Pages: Official Product Guide, March 2015AllFacebook.de
This document provides information about setting up and managing Global Pages on Facebook. It explains that Global Pages allow businesses to have one global brand presence while providing localized experiences for customers based on their location and language preferences. It outlines how to set up the Global Page structure with default, market, and root pages and customize the experience for each market. It also addresses common questions about the transition process, page insights, location targeting, and other Global Page features.
Ext Js In Action January 2010 (Meap Edition)Goran Kljajic
Ext JS is a JavaScript framework that provides a rich set of UI widgets and components out of the box to help accelerate the development of web applications. It includes pre-built components like grids, trees, tabs, windows, and forms to build the UI more quickly. The documentation for Ext JS is also provided through an online documentation tool that leverages the Ext JS framework, making it very user-friendly. Ext JS can be used to build entire applications or integrate existing sites by embedding Ext JS components. It works with other frameworks like Prototype and jQuery as well. The key areas of the framework include the core, UI components, data services, drag and drop, and utilities. Containers are used to manage child components and
The complete guide about Facebook Global pages that will help you to understand about the setup of global pages.
To know more about Facebook Global pages, read this useful blog:http://www.digitalknock.com/facebook-global-pages/
Facebook has launched a new structure for global brands, using a new feature called Facebook Global Pages. This new feature allows for one global Facebook page to track insights and metrics across all of its pages. And thereby, have the opportunity to understand fan behavior in one single place and for each page.
Also as part of this change, Facebook offers users a better localized experience, while letting the brand maintain its global presence. Users will automatically be redirected to the most relevant brand page, based on their geographic location, and brands will be able to link to the main global page with a single vanity URL.
The purpose of the POV below is to:
1. discuss the implications of Facebook’s Global Page feature for brands,
2. provide strategies for how brands can leverage this new feature, and
3. provide suggestions in light of this announcement to make content management for Facebook more effective.
The document provides information on using the 3D Issue software to create digital magazines. It outlines the various tabs and options in the interface, including:
1) The Content tab for importing PDFs and ensuring correct order, metadata, and branding.
2) The Profile tab for setting publication details, domains/servers, and SEO profiles.
3) The Design tab for customizing things like backgrounds, interactivity, features/toolbars, and audio settings.
Interactive options, buttons, galleries and embedded media can be added, and reader features like bookmarks and translations are configurable. The document gives guidance on using these various tools and options to set up and design digital magazines in 3D Issue.
Facebook is launching a new Global Pages feature that allows brands to have a single global Facebook presence comprising local pages for specific markets and a default page for other markets. This will give brands one global brand identity and insights dashboard while still allowing for localized experiences. Users will be redirected to the most relevant local brand page based on their location but brands can promote a single global URL. The new feature allows brands to compare performance and share learning across markets to improve their global operations.
This document discusses Facebook global pages for brands. A global page allows a brand to have a single URL for its entire fan base and automatically directs users to country-specific pages. It increases localization of content like photos and language while providing analytics tools. Global pages are best for large international brands but may not be suitable for brands just starting in new markets or those without resources for localized content across geographies. The global page option helps users easily switch to their preferred regional page.
This document provides information about using various social media platforms for business purposes. It discusses the most popular social media sites including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr. It provides key statistics on the number of users each site has. The document then focuses on how to use Facebook for both personal and business fan pages. It discusses how to engage users, find new fans, advertise, and grow your fan base on Facebook. It also briefly covers using YouTube and Flickr for sharing videos and photos.
Vivien Schilis discusses creating Facebook applications using the Facebook Platform. Key points include:
- The Facebook Platform allows developers to create applications that interact with Facebook and allow users to share and connect.
- Applications have a Canvas page where content is embedded and a Callback URL to retrieve content from the developer's server.
- Facebook Markup Language (FBML) allows customizing the look and feel of applications and accessing social data.
- Popular application types use requests, notifications, publishing to engage users through activities like quizzes, media sharing, and contests.
- Future applications could enable sharing and exchanging items between friends.
Whats New In Moss2007 Feature WalkthroughLiquidHub
The document provides instructions for completing exercises in a Microsoft Virtual Lab to learn about new features in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. The exercises include logging in, creating a new WSS site, viewing common task options and performing a search, viewing out-of-the-box web parts, creating a new audience and setting its properties, and modifying a shared web part. The objectives are to learn about new integration points between SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Office applications and the estimated time to complete is 90 minutes.
This user guide provides details on using the Sitefinity content management system. It describes logging in and completing projects. It covers creating pages and structuring websites, designing page layouts, adding content like news and media, adding languages and translation, and using workflows to manage content publishing. The guide also explains analytics and basic system settings.
This document for UNSW Staff provides an introduction to wikis as well as basic instructions on how to get started, including where to request a new wiki, basic set-up and use, and key settings.
Net4’s EasySite Builder Step by Step GuidePallavi Vyas
To start creating a website with Builder, you first need to select your website topic, specify
website name, and select a language. Please note that the language is selected for your
website, not for the Builder editor's interface. The Builder editor's interface language can be
changed only through Net4’s EasySite.
Net4’s EasySite Builder Step By Step Guide to Create Business WebsiteNet4 India Ltd.
To start creating a website with Builder, you first need to select your website topic, specify website name, and select a language. Please note that the language is selected for your website, not for the Builder editor's interface. The Builder editor's interface language can be changed only through Net4’s EasySite. Learn all the steps before you start with your website. Trust me Net4’s Easysite Builder Tool is very Easy Tool to create Professional Website in Minutes.
The usability team at OpenERP provided feedback on ways to improve the user experience and interface based on their testing as blind users. They found issues in areas like search views, widgets, and business flows that impacted over 40% of users. The team recommended simplifying elements, removing redundant or unused features, and improving documentation of complex features to make OpenERP more accessible and usable for all types of customers.
The document describes FlipBook Creator for HTML5, a software application that converts PDF files into interactive HTML5 flipbooks. It allows users to import PDFs, customize templates, preview output, and export flipbooks in HTML or ZIP format. Key features include converting PDFs to iPad-friendly flipbooks, adding buttons and navigation, customizing colors and backgrounds, and outputting flipbooks that can be shared online or via email. The document provides instructions on getting started with the application and its various interfaces for import, templates, and output.
The document discusses various aspects of managing content and extensions in Joomla, including:
1. An overview of the Content, Components, Modules, and Extensions menus and their various options for creating, editing, and organizing content, modules, plugins and templates.
2. Descriptions of specific components like Banners, Contacts, News Feeds, Polls, and Web Links and how to create and manage items within them.
3. An explanation of common Joomla extensions like components, modules, plugins, languages and their functions.
A primer to those already familiar with Facebook through personal profiles and the old style Pages. It addresses the new
upgrades, and provides ideas and thought starters to help you create - or
improve - your brand’s presence.
The document discusses how brands can leverage recent changes to Facebook Pages to better socialize their presence and engage fans. It provides suggestions on using the new features like the stream, tabs, applications, photos, videos, events and more to interact with fans and promote content in a social, engaging manner. The goal is for brands to participate as members of the Facebook community rather than just passive spectators.
Live world pov on facebook product changes mar5 2012LiveWorld
Facebook announced new features for brands at its February 29th marketing conference including enhanced pages with cover photos and messaging, timeline profiles for richer storytelling, personalization of brand pages, new advertising options like offers and reach generator, and insights for analyzing engagement. LiveWorld recommends that brands embrace these new tools, continue creating engaging content, and pilot the new distribution methods while planning adequate resources.
The document provides instructions for creating and managing a Facebook Page. It defines key terms like Page, Profile, Administrator, and Applications. It then guides the user through setting up a basic Page, including adding a photo and information, understanding the Wall and Publisher features, and editing Page settings and admin controls. The document also explains how to view analytics on people connecting to the Page and resources for optimizing engagement.
Facebook Timeline for Brands -- Getting Your Page Ready for March 30th and Be...David Jones
Facebook announced significant changes to how brands can engage with users on Facebook pages with the launch of Timelines. This will change the design, content, community management, and media strategies for brands. Brands need to update their page design, content, and community management protocols to take advantage of new features like the cover photo, pinned posts, pre-moderation, and direct messages by certain deadlines. Embracing the full Facebook ecosystem, creating useful and conversational content, offering utility to users, and activating brand advocates will be important for success in the new Timeline era.
An overview of how charities can make the best use of Facebook.
We'll keep this updated as Facebook add new features, let us know if you spot something that needs changing.
The document summarizes the changes to Facebook pages as part of a redesign. The new design centers pages around a wall with additional tabs for information, photos, videos, and other content. This makes pages function more like user profiles. The changes are meant to encourage more social sharing and engagement between brands and fans. Marketers should take advantage of new tools like status updates to interact with fans and keep them informed and engaged.
The document provides information on using the 3D Issue software to create digital magazines. It outlines the various tabs and options in the interface, including:
1) The Content tab for importing PDFs and ensuring correct order, metadata, and branding.
2) The Profile tab for setting publication details, domains/servers, and SEO profiles.
3) The Design tab for customizing things like backgrounds, interactivity, features/toolbars, and audio settings.
Interactive options, buttons, galleries and embedded media can be added, and reader features like bookmarks and translations are configurable. The document gives guidance on using these various tools and options to set up and design digital magazines in 3D Issue.
Facebook is launching a new Global Pages feature that allows brands to have a single global Facebook presence comprising local pages for specific markets and a default page for other markets. This will give brands one global brand identity and insights dashboard while still allowing for localized experiences. Users will be redirected to the most relevant local brand page based on their location but brands can promote a single global URL. The new feature allows brands to compare performance and share learning across markets to improve their global operations.
This document discusses Facebook global pages for brands. A global page allows a brand to have a single URL for its entire fan base and automatically directs users to country-specific pages. It increases localization of content like photos and language while providing analytics tools. Global pages are best for large international brands but may not be suitable for brands just starting in new markets or those without resources for localized content across geographies. The global page option helps users easily switch to their preferred regional page.
This document provides information about using various social media platforms for business purposes. It discusses the most popular social media sites including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Flickr. It provides key statistics on the number of users each site has. The document then focuses on how to use Facebook for both personal and business fan pages. It discusses how to engage users, find new fans, advertise, and grow your fan base on Facebook. It also briefly covers using YouTube and Flickr for sharing videos and photos.
Vivien Schilis discusses creating Facebook applications using the Facebook Platform. Key points include:
- The Facebook Platform allows developers to create applications that interact with Facebook and allow users to share and connect.
- Applications have a Canvas page where content is embedded and a Callback URL to retrieve content from the developer's server.
- Facebook Markup Language (FBML) allows customizing the look and feel of applications and accessing social data.
- Popular application types use requests, notifications, publishing to engage users through activities like quizzes, media sharing, and contests.
- Future applications could enable sharing and exchanging items between friends.
Whats New In Moss2007 Feature WalkthroughLiquidHub
The document provides instructions for completing exercises in a Microsoft Virtual Lab to learn about new features in Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007. The exercises include logging in, creating a new WSS site, viewing common task options and performing a search, viewing out-of-the-box web parts, creating a new audience and setting its properties, and modifying a shared web part. The objectives are to learn about new integration points between SharePoint Server 2007 and Microsoft Office applications and the estimated time to complete is 90 minutes.
This user guide provides details on using the Sitefinity content management system. It describes logging in and completing projects. It covers creating pages and structuring websites, designing page layouts, adding content like news and media, adding languages and translation, and using workflows to manage content publishing. The guide also explains analytics and basic system settings.
This document for UNSW Staff provides an introduction to wikis as well as basic instructions on how to get started, including where to request a new wiki, basic set-up and use, and key settings.
Net4’s EasySite Builder Step by Step GuidePallavi Vyas
To start creating a website with Builder, you first need to select your website topic, specify
website name, and select a language. Please note that the language is selected for your
website, not for the Builder editor's interface. The Builder editor's interface language can be
changed only through Net4’s EasySite.
Net4’s EasySite Builder Step By Step Guide to Create Business WebsiteNet4 India Ltd.
To start creating a website with Builder, you first need to select your website topic, specify website name, and select a language. Please note that the language is selected for your website, not for the Builder editor's interface. The Builder editor's interface language can be changed only through Net4’s EasySite. Learn all the steps before you start with your website. Trust me Net4’s Easysite Builder Tool is very Easy Tool to create Professional Website in Minutes.
The usability team at OpenERP provided feedback on ways to improve the user experience and interface based on their testing as blind users. They found issues in areas like search views, widgets, and business flows that impacted over 40% of users. The team recommended simplifying elements, removing redundant or unused features, and improving documentation of complex features to make OpenERP more accessible and usable for all types of customers.
The document describes FlipBook Creator for HTML5, a software application that converts PDF files into interactive HTML5 flipbooks. It allows users to import PDFs, customize templates, preview output, and export flipbooks in HTML or ZIP format. Key features include converting PDFs to iPad-friendly flipbooks, adding buttons and navigation, customizing colors and backgrounds, and outputting flipbooks that can be shared online or via email. The document provides instructions on getting started with the application and its various interfaces for import, templates, and output.
The document discusses various aspects of managing content and extensions in Joomla, including:
1. An overview of the Content, Components, Modules, and Extensions menus and their various options for creating, editing, and organizing content, modules, plugins and templates.
2. Descriptions of specific components like Banners, Contacts, News Feeds, Polls, and Web Links and how to create and manage items within them.
3. An explanation of common Joomla extensions like components, modules, plugins, languages and their functions.
A primer to those already familiar with Facebook through personal profiles and the old style Pages. It addresses the new
upgrades, and provides ideas and thought starters to help you create - or
improve - your brand’s presence.
The document discusses how brands can leverage recent changes to Facebook Pages to better socialize their presence and engage fans. It provides suggestions on using the new features like the stream, tabs, applications, photos, videos, events and more to interact with fans and promote content in a social, engaging manner. The goal is for brands to participate as members of the Facebook community rather than just passive spectators.
Live world pov on facebook product changes mar5 2012LiveWorld
Facebook announced new features for brands at its February 29th marketing conference including enhanced pages with cover photos and messaging, timeline profiles for richer storytelling, personalization of brand pages, new advertising options like offers and reach generator, and insights for analyzing engagement. LiveWorld recommends that brands embrace these new tools, continue creating engaging content, and pilot the new distribution methods while planning adequate resources.
The document provides instructions for creating and managing a Facebook Page. It defines key terms like Page, Profile, Administrator, and Applications. It then guides the user through setting up a basic Page, including adding a photo and information, understanding the Wall and Publisher features, and editing Page settings and admin controls. The document also explains how to view analytics on people connecting to the Page and resources for optimizing engagement.
Facebook Timeline for Brands -- Getting Your Page Ready for March 30th and Be...David Jones
Facebook announced significant changes to how brands can engage with users on Facebook pages with the launch of Timelines. This will change the design, content, community management, and media strategies for brands. Brands need to update their page design, content, and community management protocols to take advantage of new features like the cover photo, pinned posts, pre-moderation, and direct messages by certain deadlines. Embracing the full Facebook ecosystem, creating useful and conversational content, offering utility to users, and activating brand advocates will be important for success in the new Timeline era.
An overview of how charities can make the best use of Facebook.
We'll keep this updated as Facebook add new features, let us know if you spot something that needs changing.
The document summarizes the changes to Facebook pages as part of a redesign. The new design centers pages around a wall with additional tabs for information, photos, videos, and other content. This makes pages function more like user profiles. The changes are meant to encourage more social sharing and engagement between brands and fans. Marketers should take advantage of new tools like status updates to interact with fans and keep them informed and engaged.
Overview of the changes to brand pages with the introduction of Facebook Timeline. Screenshots of several brand examples with different elements being highlighted. Cover photo rules and dimensions discusses, along with apps, paid media and landing pages. Deck from presentation to colleagues. Feel free to get in touch with questions.
This document provides information and tips for creating and promoting a Facebook fan page for a business. It begins with the steps to set up a Facebook fan page, including creating a profile image, adding photos and posts, and understanding the different sections of a fan page like the wall, tabs, and fans. It then discusses ways to engage fans by posting consistently, commenting on others' posts, and updating at peak times. Finally, it lists 20 specific ways to promote the fan page, such as on a website, business cards, advertisements, and by conversing with others on Facebook. The overall message is that businesses should actively maintain and promote their fan page in order to build their brand and engage with customers.
This document provides tips for brands on using the new Facebook Timeline format. It discusses visual changes like the larger cover photo and profile picture sizes. It also covers optimizing the timeline by pinning posts, prioritizing content, and focusing on visual posts. The document notes that custom applications will have a smaller presence and the interface is now focused on telling a brand's story through curated content on the timeline. It emphasizes that engaging posts in the news feed remain important for generating awareness.
How to Create a Facebook Fan Page:
- The difference between a page and a group
- Creating a vanity URL or username
- Adding your blog to facebook
- Optimizing your profile picture
- Inviting people to your Page
- Tagging photos and notes
- Adding a Fan Box to your website or blog
- Creating a Facebook ad
- Sending email communications to your Fans
- Create an Event
- Keeping on open dialogue with your fans.
- Do's and Don'ts
The document provides guidelines for managing the 12BET fanpage on Facebook. It discusses types of content to share, including active feeds with relevant content from various sources, photos related to 12BET's products and events, and videos. It also outlines tactics to engage fans such as asking them to "like" posts, using famous quotes, conducting true/false polls, and featuring loyal fans. The document recommends sharing a mix of content from the fanpage, company blog or Twitter, as well as user-generated photos and videos.
Facebook has launched new Facebook brand timelines for all brand pages that will affect how consumers interact with brands. The new timeline design features a prominent cover photo and gives brands more control over visual content on their page through options like pinning posts. It also allows brands to share their history through milestones and to conduct private conversations with fans. While the redesign prioritizes a brand's visual identity and story, it also displays more page analytics and shifts the focus to a user's friends' interactions with that brand.
Facebook will automatically convert all brand pages to the new Timeline format by March 30th. The Timeline format changes the page layout to a chronological profile of the brand's history and milestones on Facebook. It also features larger cover images and application tabs, as well as new post formatting options like pinning posts. Brands are encouraged to opt-in to the Timeline format early to control how their page is updated ahead of the automatic conversion deadline.
The document provides tips for promoting a Facebook fan page, including emphasizing that Facebook has over 500 million active users who spend significant time on the platform. It recommends ways to refer users to a fan page and badge usage, as well as tips for customizing the fan page through features like polls, videos, and integrating other social media like Twitter. It stresses the importance of user engagement and standing out from other pages.
This document provides guidance on optimizing a brand's Facebook timeline page. It covers best practices for the cover photo, profile photo, about section, highlights, pinned posts, milestone posts, and backdating posts to fill out the timeline. The goal is to tell the brand's story and highlight important moments and content to engage users.
Working Differently: Building Community With Facebook Fan PagesBob Bertsch
Building community is one of the key activities NDSU Extension Service must practice to communicate effectively online. This session shows you how to use the popular social media tool Facebook to build community around your county extension office, subject matter, project or department.
The document provides tips for optimizing a Facebook page for the new Timeline format. The Timeline format defaults to displaying the page's wall for all visitors. It features a larger cover photo, page avatar, and timeline content grouped by month or year. Images should utilize available dimensions, especially the larger 111x74 pixel size for app tabs. Pages should incentivize all apps and can no longer rely solely on the default landing tab to gain likes.
Liveworld POV new FaceBook features for brandsLiveWorld
Facebook presented a number of changes that the company positions as natural outgrowth of its perspective that “Stories are more powerful than Ads, and a Brand Page is where the brand creates stories that fans then share and create mini-stories on top of.”
UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series, part 6DianaGray10
Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
GridMate - End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid...ThomasParaiso2
End to end testing is a critical piece to ensure quality and avoid regressions. In this session, we share our journey building an E2E testing pipeline for GridMate components (LWC and Aura) using Cypress, JSForce, FakerJS…
Dr. Sean Tan, Head of Data Science, Changi Airport Group
Discover how Changi Airport Group (CAG) leverages graph technologies and generative AI to revolutionize their search capabilities. This session delves into the unique search needs of CAG’s diverse passengers and customers, showcasing how graph data structures enhance the accuracy and relevance of AI-generated search results, mitigating the risk of “hallucinations” and improving the overall customer journey.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
Pushing the limits of ePRTC: 100ns holdover for 100 daysAdtran
At WSTS 2024, Alon Stern explored the topic of parametric holdover and explained how recent research findings can be implemented in real-world PNT networks to achieve 100 nanoseconds of accuracy for up to 100 days.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Observability Concepts EVERY Developer Should Know -- DeveloperWeek Europe.pdfPaige Cruz
Monitoring and observability aren’t traditionally found in software curriculums and many of us cobble this knowledge together from whatever vendor or ecosystem we were first introduced to and whatever is a part of your current company’s observability stack.
While the dev and ops silo continues to crumble….many organizations still relegate monitoring & observability as the purview of ops, infra and SRE teams. This is a mistake - achieving a highly observable system requires collaboration up and down the stack.
I, a former op, would like to extend an invitation to all application developers to join the observability party will share these foundational concepts to build on:
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1. Pages
Facebook Pages
March 2009
Facebook is unifying and simplifying the
way people interact on the site by making
Pages similar to user Profiles. This product
upgrade is the next step of the new site
design, launched in September 2008,
and supports Facebook’s mission to make
the world more open and connected.
2. Pages: Overview
Facebook Pages
Overview
A Facebook Page is a customizable presence for an organization, product, or public
personality to join the conversation with Facebook users. The Page focuses on the stream
of content posted by the Page administrators.
By leveraging the real connections between friends on Facebook, a Page lets Fans become
brand advocates. Posts by the Page will start to appear in News Feed, giving Pages a
stronger voice to reach their Fans.
In addition, Pages now have the flexibility of multiple customizable tabs previously
exclusive to user profiles.
Facebook Page
3. Pages: New Features
Key New Features and
Opportunities
Easier Publishing
Enhanced Wall
The Page’s Wall tab will enjoy the same rich, multi-media functionality as the Wall tab on
a user Profile. The Wall is a central location for recent information posted by you and
about you. It’s where you keep your up-to-date content, and where Fans can contribute.
It’s important that Facebook Page administrators have control over their own Facebook
Page. When you share content (videos, photos, notes, etc.) on one of your tabs other than
the Wall, you’ll have the choice of whether or not to publish to your stream. If you do
choose to publish the post, it will go into your Page’s Wall. These posts can appear
in your Fans’ News Feeds.
Publishing to Wall
4. Pages: New Features
Key New Features and Opportunities (continued)
Encouraging More Social Actions
Update and share
Like a user profile, your Page can now update its Fans with statuses—short
text-only messages. These statuses will appear in Fans’ News Feeds.
Status Update
News Feed story
5. Pages: New Features
Key New Features and Opportunities (continued)
Richer Experiences
Tabbed Structure
The tabbed structure multiplies your possibilities. Similar to their functionality in user
Profiles, tabs help keep Pages organized so people know where to go to get different pieces
of information. The Wall tab is for dynamic content, the Info tab has static information, the
Photos tab contains photos albums and Fan photos, etc.
Facebook has already made several of its core Facebook Page applications available for
tabs, including Events, Reviews and Discussions. If the functionality you want for your
Facebook Page isn’t yet available via an existing application, you can build your own. Third
party developers can also use tabs. Since each tab has its own URL, you can choose any of
them as the landing Page for your Facebook Ads and off-site promotion. You can also choose
which tab to set as the default when users who aren’t yet Fans organically navigate to your
Facebook Page from within Facebook.
Photos tab
6. Pages: New Features
Key New Features and Opportunities (continued)
Additional Insights
Measuring Engagement and Interaction
The Facebook Pages Insights tool will include new data on Fans’ engagement with posts
from your Page. You’ll be able to see how many comments Fans make on your posts,
and you’ll also be able to track how many Facebook users start and stop viewing your
posts in News Feed.
Insights Tool
7. Pages: Elements & Specs
Product Specifications
Key Elements & Product Specifications
Getting Started
When you create your Page, you must select a permanent name and category. Thereafter,
most of the settings and features you choose for your Page can be revised at any time—
including your profile picture, which is the first thing to add.
Tabs
The layout of a Facebook
Page is flexible. You can
add up to 6 visible tabs
to your Page, and more
that can be exposed by
the user.
Profile Picture
You can use a
JPG, GIF or PNG.
Status
Update your Page’s
status. Can be up to 160
characters, not includ-
ing the Page name
Blurb Box
This short blurb can be
a tagline, motto, greeting
and/or a space to share
more information about
your business, organization
or product. Can be up to
130 characters.
Application Boxes
You can also include
up to 4 application
boxes on your Wall/Info
tab in the left-hand
200 px column
Left column Main column
(static) 200 px 540 px
8. Pages: Elements & Specs
Product Specifications (continued)
Update Streams
Wall
The Wall tab closely resembles the Wall tab on a user profile. You and your Fans can use the
turnkey publisher tool in the main column to share comments and even rich media. Posts
by your Page go to your Fans’ News Feeds, and comments by your Fans go to their friends’
News Feeds. Those posts will hyperlink back to your Page.
Adjust your Wall tab settings to control what content Fans can post to your wall, whether
that content appears in the default Wall view and what the default landing Page looks like
for non-Fans (the default view for Fans and logged-out visitors will always be the Wall tab).
Wall Tab Settings
9. Pages: Elements & Specs
Product Specifications (continued)
Tabs
By default, a Facebook Page has a Wall Tab, and Info Tab and a Boxes Tab if your Page
has applications.
The Info tab lets you share key information about your company such as website, mission,
overview, and products. Depending on which category of Page you create, different fields
will be available. For example, for a film Page, fields like release date, genre, and studio are
available, whereas for a restaurant Page, fields like location, attire, and culinary team are
available. The information appears in the main column.
The Boxes tab is where you can add application modules in the wide and narrow columns.
You can ‘drag and drop’ the application modules around the Page. Some applications,
however, are designed for only the main or narrow column of the Page.
Boxes tab
Info tab
Wide Column Narrow Column
380 px 200 px
Left Column Main Column
200 px 540 px
10. Pages: Elements & Specs
Product Specifications (continued)
The applications you can choose for your Boxes tab include:
Discussion Boards: Users can discuss your products, promotions, and more. This
application is available as a full tab.
Video: You can upload an unlimited number of videos to your Facebook Page. You can
choose whether or not to allow Fans to upload their own videos. This application is
available as a full tab.
Facebook supports high definition video and audio. Please target your video to have the
highest image quality possible while still under the 1GB limit.
Acceptable Formats—
.mpe (MPEG Video) .vob (DVD Video) .3gp (Mobile Video)
.mpeg (MPEG Video) .wmv (Windows Media Video .3gpp (Mobile Video)
.mpeg4 (MPEG-4 Video) .mov (QuickTime Movie) .asf (Windows Media Video)
.nsv (Nullsoft Video) .mp4 (MPEG-4 Video) .avi (AVI Video)
.ogm (Ogg Format) .flv (Flash Video) .m4v (MPEG-4 Video)
.qt (QuickTime Movie) .3g2 (Mobile Video) .mkv (Matroska Format)
Photos: You can upload unlimited photos and choose whether or not to allow Fans to
upload their own photos. This application is available as a full tab.
Events: Inform Fans of movie premieres, in-store sales, concert dates and more by
posting an event. Once a user RSVPs, it will be added to her calendar, and her friends may
see the event in News Feed. This application is available as a full tab.
Static FBML: FBML, Facebook’s version of HTML, lets you customize a rich, interactive
experience. You can add as many as 10 FMBL modules to the Boxes and “Wall” tab of your
Page (up to four on the Wall tab). The Static FBML application is also available as a full
tab, where you can embd Flash animations. The FBML tab can be as wide as 760-pixels
and has no restrictions on height.
Reviews: Users can write a one- to five-star review. This application is available as a
full tab.
Other Platform applications: There are thousands of Facebook Platform applications
built by 3rd party developers available for use on your Facebook Page. Over time, more
and more of these will be available as full tabs for your Page.