Archive for the ‘releases’ Category

New and Improved Search!

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

Over the past two years Fanpop has continued to grow and grow and grow with tons of great new content being added by fanpoppers all over the world each day. With all that great content piling up, it can become cumbersome to find the things you’re looking for. Most users rely on search to find something quickly. We realized that our search was less than ideal and didn’t make it very easy to find what you were looking for. As with anything else on the site, our goal is to make it the best user-experience possible for the fans. So we redesigned and overhauled search completely. Now when you search for a term like “harry potter” or “gossip girl” you will get results divided into 7 types of content:

  • Fan Clubs
  • Videos
  • Images
  • Articles
  • Links
  • Picks
  • Quizzes

So now when you’re trying to look for that pick you wanted to comment on or that quiz question you remembered the answer to or that icon you wanted to use on your profile, you just have to use search and there it is. We hope this enhances your fanpopping!

Fanpop Search 2.0

Pop Quiz Hotshot

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

pop quiz

Yesterday we launched our newest and one of my personal favorite features, Pop Quiz. We noticed in our forums and picks that users were creatively asking trivia questions and thought it would be really fun to have fans challenge other fans to see just how hard core they really were. Little did I know how much I would be schooled by our fans! There are so many facts that I’m learning each time I play that my head feels like it’s going to explode with knowledge (much of it useless!). Of course our resident know-it-alls chel1395 and maybeastarbucks have totally stumped me with all their questions. We had a lot of fun coming up with this feature. One of the coolest things about it is the prizes you can earn by answering more questions. It’s not meant to be a competition (even though we do have a leaderboard for each spot and against your friends as well as one for the whole site if you do feel like comparing). We want users to enjoy themselves and not to be afraid of answering as many questions as possible. You never get penalized for trying, it’s all about trying to get that next prize. We even have custom prizes for some of our most popular spots like Lost and The Office. So you the more questions you answer, the more likely you are to win a Schrute Buck or Vincent the dog. We’ve already seen a ton of really cool questions so far and the Fanpop users seem to really love it. That’s all we can ask for in any feature that we launch!

Give me my props!

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

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If you appreciate someone or want to thank them for the videos they posted to the Office spot, the articles they write for the Lost spot, or the images they’ve added for the Natalie Portman spot, now you can! Show a little love to your fellow fans by giving them fan props (get it? “Fanpop” ~ “fan props”). It always feels good when you get a pat on the back for the contributions you make to the Fanpop community, so we wanted to give users a way to show their gratitude. Go ahead and start giving people some props for all they’ve done!

Oh and as a long overdue announcement (I’ve been delinquent!) in case you hadn’t noticed, two of our biggest and most popular features were launched in the past couple months. Fan picks have blown up! You guys really love asking and answering questions! I love seeing all the creative Picks you guys have made and always have fun giving my two cents. The best part is that now you can really tell what kind of fan a person is by looking at their profile and their answers for a certain topic. Now I can tell how PkmnTrainerJ really feels about the Lost characters or what cressida‘s favorite classic movies are.

The other big release we had was the launch of Image Galleries. We found it such a hassle to try to find good images for a topic. Everytime I went to go find a wallpaper, I got some sketchy website with popups and ads all over it. We wanted to create a place that was safe for you to come get quality images for anything and everything you’re a fan of. Now you can share your creations in the icons, wallpaper and fan art sections. And if you have a picture you’ve taken that you want to show off to other fans, you can add that to the photos area. We knew you guys would love this feature and it looks like we were right! I’m so amazed by the number of images that have been added already!

Thanks to all of you for inspiring us to work hard and make Fanpop the best site for fans on the web!

I Love U2!

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Now you can embed your favorite Pick question on your blog or profile!

A new post has been added to the blog

Friday, April 6th, 2007

You might notice when you login and go to your profile page today that you will see a new module called “My Updates”.  We rolled this out last night with our newly redesigned recent activity pages.  We’ve had a recent activity page in the past but it only showed recent comments made to your links or replies to your forum topics.  In the past several months of using the site and gathering feedback, we realized that it was tough to keep up with all the things going on all over Fanpop.  We also knew that our features to help you keep track of all that action was a bit all over the place.  We had new links from your spots under My Spots and we had new comments under Recent Activity.  We’ve decided the best way to be kept up to date on the latest and greatest on the stuff you care about was to do a feed of updates.  Now when you log in, you can go to “My Updates” and see a list of recent activity on forum topics you’ve posted or content you’ve added as well as recently added links and videos to spots you’re a fan of.  On the “My Updates” full page you can filter out each of these to see only comments recently made to your contributions or just view the newest videos in your spots.

This new feature probably makes it 10x easier to waste even MORE time on Fanpop because now all this new stuff you might not have noticed before is right in front of you.  We apologize for decreasing your productivity at work or in your studies even more than we already have…but hey at least you’re having some fun!  Now go and check out what’s shaking in your spots with “My Updates”.

New and Improved Fanpop…now with thumbnails and more!

Tuesday, March 27th, 2007

Whew, so we’ve been kinda quiet as of late because the team has been furiously busy redesigning the entire site. We spent a LOT of time and consideration combing through ever page of the site to figure out how we could make it better. We talked to many of our loyal users about what they would like to see. After months of planning and coding, we finally are ready to unveil the redesigned site to the world. Most of our regular users will find that the site hasn’t changed dramatically, but that the subtle changes and tweaks will be noticeable.

The first thing you’ll notice is our new modular layout. Lots of users gave us feedback that they really liked our original user interface, but we knew we could improve upon it by making content more accessible. We felt like it was easier to consume all of the content on a given spot if we separated out different features like the news headlines, forums, links, and now videos.

Our new video features is the next big thing you’ll see that’s changed. We noticed that videos have become one of our most popular offerings on the site. So we focused on how we could improve the video experience by separating out videos into it’s own section across the site and adding thumbnail previews for all the videos we could get them for. Now if you add a video from YouTube, Google, DailyMotion, Veoh, GoFish, or many other video sharing sites, we’ll go out and see if there’s a thumbnail image and add it for you. This makes it so much more convenient to scan through a list of those viral videos or JAM videos on the Office Spot. We’ve also designed a new layout for the video viewer page that has a larger resolution and a “random video” button. Click on the random video button to watch another video from that spot. Be careful, it can get pretty addictive once you get started! And finally, we’ve added multi-part video submission, so now you can add longer videos that have been chopped into shorter pieces to a spot. We knew how painful it was to have so many videos broken into ten parts and have to find them all one by one. Now you just add all the links to the sequential parts of the video and voila!

The third big area we focused on was making user profile pages much more slick and personalized. Before it was a bit text heavy and there was just so much content that it was overwhelming. We’ve streamlined it so now when you look at another user, you can see a mosaic of their interests. We think the new look is much more visual and fun. If you prefer the old view, just click on the list view on the upper right and you’ll see the original text-list view with medals. We also have a module on the left side for a users favorite links that they’ve saved from around the site. This is a nice way to discover some pretty cool stuff that you might not have noticed before.

One thing many of our users will notice is that the file types are no longer being shown. We found that the majority of the sites that were being submitted were websites and videos. That made it easy for us to separate out videos into its own category and put links to external sites in one place. We felt that choosing a file type for a link was somewhat redundant with adding keywords. A person would tag a site as a forum or photo and then tag it as a forum or photo. We wanted to encourage people to consolidate all of their categorization of a link into the keywords. We’re going to automatically run through all the old links and convert most of the useful link types into keywords which should help with the transition.

We know that change is hard to adjust to and a lot of people just plain don’t like change. Heck, we were pretty stubborn about a lot of things changing at first. But we’ve grown to really love the new Fanpop and we think you will to. Feel free to pummel us with your feedback both positive and negative!

Save Your Favorite Links and Manage All Your Content

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2006

Whoa, I can’t believe it’s been two weeks since we’ve posted to the blog. But don’t worry, we haven’t gone anywhere! We’ve had our heads down crunching on some cool new features that you all have been requesting. Honestly, we love hearing from our users, it’s what inspires us to get up each morning and make the site better and better. Our goal is to make the site easier to use but not give up any functionality along the way. It’s a tough job, but we’re committed to making Fanpop your favorite site to visit each day.

When we first designed the site, we were focused on keeping things really simple and uncluttered. We debated whether or not we need both ratings and bookmarks (saving your favorite links). We decided to streamline things and make it so that whenever you rated a link, it would also save the link for you. We realized over time that a lot of people weren’t catching on to this feature since it was not obvious that rating would do anything other than rate. People are familiar with saving bookmarks and favorites in their browser and on other bookmarking sites, so we decided to add that functionality. Sometimes you don’t want to necessarily save all the links you’ve rated, just the best ones. Now you can click on the little green save button on a link and it will be stored away nicely in a list of your favorite links across the site! And don’t worry, you can still get to all your ratings too!

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Let the World Know Your Opinion with the Fanpop Soapbox

Monday, November 6th, 2006

Hello fellow Fanpoppers, we’ve been so busy adding new features and improving Fanpop that we’ve neglected the good ‘ol Fanpop blog (whoops).

Nevertheless, I wanted to officially announce two new features for you:

  • The Fanpop Soapbox: The Soapbox provides fans a way to post their thoughts, musings, opinions or anything else to a given spot. Feel free to get up on the soapbox when you’re upset that a new tv show that hasn’t lived up to the hype, or you’ve got a specific idea about how to watch the Star Wars trilogy or when you just want to tell the world about a cool little startup’s humble beginnings ;-) . It’s easy to do and a great way to drum up a conversation with fellow fans.  For people who don’t maintain a regular blog or just want to be heard by an immediate audience of readers who share the same interest, Soapbox is the perfect venue to be heard.
  • Personalized RSS Feeds. Tired of checking the site for the latest updates in your subscribed spots? Now you can go to your personal profile page (click on the “my page” link when signed in) and look for the orange rss button next to “my spots”. This will take you to an rss feed that has all the latest updates from the spots you are subscribed to. To further customize the feed, simply join other spots.

We’ve also made a host of other performance and small UI enhancements across the site. Many of these changes are based on direct feedback from all of you. So thanks for all the ideas and encouragement to date. We’ve got a lot of other cool new stuff up our sleeves in the coming months and will keep you posted on things as they happen…

What’s New: RSS Feeds and Recent Activity Page

Friday, September 22nd, 2006

We’ve added a couple more cool new Fanpop features for all you fanpoppers this week. Here are the details:

RSS Feeds

Yes, I know, we didn’t launch with them and folks have been begging us to add them asap. Feel free to subscribe to them via your favorite newsreader or news aggregation site (bloglines, my yahoo, etc.).

Here’s a list of the currently supported RSS feeds:

  • Fanpop 100
    Highlighting the most popular links, news, videos, websites and more on Fanpop (http://www.fanpop.com/fanpop100/rss)
  • Recently Added
    Track the latest additions to the site.
    (http://www.fanpop.com/recentlinks/rss)
  • Spot Feeds: Stay up-to-date on the latest news, reviews, videos and more in your favorite spots. Look for the RSS button on the Spot home and links pages.

By the way, if you’re a complete beginner when it comes to RSS and have no idea what I’m talking about, don’t despair. Here’s a link to an article that helps total neophytes get up to speed on RSS: “RSS for Total Newbies”

Recent Activity

The recent activity feature allows you to keep tabs on what’s going on in the spots you’ve joined. To access this feature, sign in and go to your fanpop profile page (click the ‘my page’ link in the upper right corner of the page when you are signed in). Here’s what you’ll find:

  • Recent comments to your contributions
  • Recent replies to your forum topics
  • A list of your most recently updated spots
  • Recently rated links on your spots

That’s it for now. Keep the suggestions and feedback coming. And we’ll let you know about the next batch of cool features when they’re available (we’re currently working on ‘em).

Share Fanpop With Your Friends

Thursday, September 14th, 2006

Hi Fanpoppers. Just wanted to announce a few new features that we’ve rolled out on the site to make your Fanpop experience even better:

Invite a Friend & Share Link

We’ve now made it easer to tell your friends about Fanpop and share the favorite links you discover on the site. Look for “invite a friend” and “share this link” on the spot pages and the link comments pages.

The Fanpop Bookmarklet

A number of fans have been asking us for this, so I’m glad we could oblige. For the uninitiated, a bookmarklet is simply a snippet of code that you can drag and drop onto your browser’s bookmarks toolbar (don’t worry, there’s no spyware or any arduous installation).

It can be found on the ‘add a link’ form as well as on the Fanpop FAQ. I’m also posting it here for your convenience:

  1. Internet Explorer users: Right click on the ‘Add to Fanpop’ image below to add it
  2. Firefox and Safari users: Drag the ‘Add to Fanpop’ button below onto your browser bookmark bar

Add to Fanpop

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