New Afrigator Launched

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It’s been three weeks in the making but finally it’s arrived! Afrigator Alpha-0.2 has officially been launched on our live server so head on over to see what we’ve been up to. We really wanted this release to be a big one and I think we have achieved just that. Not only have we given you new functionality but we’ve rewritten the entire aggregator and stats system from the ground up to be slicker, more improved and to allow to create new and exciting functionality.

I really want to take this opportunity to thank all in the team who made this happen but especially to Stii for his commitment and dedication to this project. Without him this would not have happened! Please also note that this site is still very much in Alpha so expect things to break - often!

Having said that though here’s what’s new on the site.

Design & Layout
Mark Forrester has been working hard on the redesign of the site and we’re now using a fixed width structure with some new design elements.

New Design
afrigator-alpha-0.2

Old Design
afrigator-alpha-0.1

New Features

OpenID
One of the coolest new features to hit Afrigator is the ability to login and signup using your OpenID. We are the first major site in South Africa to implement the OpenID technology and we’re extremely proud of this fact.

OpenID Login

OpenID has emerged as the de-facto user-centric identity framework allowing millions of people to interact online by using a single login across multiple websites.

If you’re already a user of Afrigator and have an OpenID account then you’re in luck because you can simply convert your current login to use your OpenID instead and full details of how to go about doing this is posted in our Google Groups page.

Multiple Sites
With the introduction of OpenID it just made sense for us to allow you to create multiple sites under one username. We’ve introduced a new Dashboard which is a full system whereby you can add new sites to your account, get stats on existing sites and manage your Afrigator tracking code effectively.

Dashboard

If you were one of the unlucky ones to register multiple sites with different user names don’t fret because we have full details of how to migrate those sites into one account at our Google Groups page.

MyGator
You can now customise your viewing experience on Afrigator by using the new MyGator page. You will notice that under each post there is now a new link called Add to MyGator. If you click this link it will add that websites entire feed to your customised MyGator page.
Add to MyGator

But we realise you might want to remove a feed from your MyGator page at some stage so we’ve also given you the functionality to remove it as easily as you added it by clicking the Remove from MyGator button.
Remove from MyGator

Labels
Labels are a new introduction to the Afrigator site and they allow you to really refine your content. They provide a nifty way to get information specific to your needs that the MyGator page can’t do. Once you are logged into the Afrigator website you will notice a new box called Your Labels.

labels

You can add a label identifying specific areas of interest to you and clicking one of your labels will return a set of blog posts that contain the wording of the label in the post. Because interests vary this is a great tool for watching what people are talking about at the time of a major event or discussion.

Blog Rating
When Afrigator first launched we introduced you to Post Rating which allows you to rate an individual post between 1 and 5. We’ve now take this a step further and introduced a similar concept for rating Blog sites as a whole. You will notice a new star icon next to the Muti plugin icon.

Blog Rating

Clicking this star will load a new 5 star rating system allowing you to rate that particular blog site our of 5.

Top Tags & Searches
Our previous Tag and Search clouds were a mess to say the least but this new version has really allowed to expand it to its full potential.

Tag & Search clouds

Not only do these respective clouds render much better but you can also view what’s being discussed in the Afrosphere by click on either the Today, 7 Days, 30 Days or View all buttons at the bottom of each box.

Stats
We have also undergone a rewrite of the whole ranking and stats system. From your point of view the most noticeable difference is the nifty new flash graphs that details your websites traffic.

Stats Graphs

We’ve kept the same format and report on the last 7 days, 4 weeks and 4 months worth of information.

Top Sites
The Top Sites section has gotten cleverer! Our stats rewrite meant that we changed the entire formula to how we rank websites on Afrigator. In version 0.1 we only based the rank of a website on traffic however in this new version it is based on the following criteria:

  • Traffic (unique visitors & page views)
  • Blog Rating
  • Post Rating

All three of these elements now determine who is the best in their country. You will notice on the Top Sites page that we’ve also included a new drop down list of countries. You can select your country from the list to view who ranks highest in your area.

Ranking

Technical
Stii is going to do a post later about the full technical details of this new version but we’ve introduced a lot of new things some of which I list below:

  • Aggregator now uses microformats as a standard.
  • We’ve been working on the migration to Python but this is not entirely complete yet.
  • We’ve dropped a lot of the old AJAX stuff and introduced Mootools into the mix for our AJAX-like functions.
  • JavaScript & CSS has been stripped for faster loading times and better functionality.
  • Page loading time is reduced from +/- 160kb to +/- 70kb.

10 Comments so far »

  1. Clement Nyirenda said,

    Wrote on May 21, 2007 @ 1:01 pm

    This is great stuff, guys. Congrats to everyone involved in this development!!!

  2. Afrigator Gets Better | Mike Stopforth said,

    Wrote on May 21, 2007 @ 1:05 pm

    [...] highlights of the new version (there is a comprehensive report of all the new features and functionality at the Afrigator [...]

  3. charl said,

    Wrote on May 21, 2007 @ 1:07 pm

    Nicely done gents, blogging about it now!

  4. New Afrigator launched at Charl Norman dot com said,

    Wrote on May 21, 2007 @ 1:34 pm

    [...] word from their blog post We really wanted this release to be a big one and I think we have achieved just that. Not only have [...]

  5. Alison Lowndes said,

    Wrote on May 21, 2007 @ 2:44 pm

    The site looks wonderful but unable to register our blog .. I am a newbie and might be doing this wrong but should I be putting in my feedburner URL or does your auto system pick up something else . .either way I keep getting error messages on Submit.

    Looks brilliant though and thanks for the opportunity.

  6. Alison Lowndes said,

    Wrote on May 21, 2007 @ 2:51 pm

    Its the newbie again .. managed to submit ourselves every time, regardless of the error messages .. we’re up running and wildly visible .. thank you .. p.s. (I’ll leave you to delete duplicates as unsure which to delete)

  7. stii.za.net » Blog Archive » Afrigator’s second set of teeth said,

    Wrote on May 22, 2007 @ 7:55 am

    [...] I’m not going to bore you with all the gory details yet, but Justin summed it up nicely of what exactly we have done. Go read it over here. [...]

  8. domkop » Blog Archive » Better late than never…my Afrigator review said,

    Wrote on May 24, 2007 @ 2:42 pm

    [...] GatorLove: Well, I really don’t need to say anything more about this, read here, and here to understand what it’s about. But I like [...]

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    Wrote on May 25, 2007 @ 6:34 pm

    [...] Afrigator guys just announced some upgrades to Afrigator which are pretty snappy! There is a pretty detailed list of new features on the Afrigator blog so I won’t rehash them (I am sure a few other bloggers are doing just that anyway). Instead I’ll [...]

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