ProudCity 1.19.0 Release
This release is primarily a maintenance release. It contains a few new ProudCity features, bugfixes and third party plugin updates.
This release is primarily a maintenance release. It contains a few new ProudCity features, bugfixes and third party plugin updates.
As part of our continued effort to help cities streamline and scale their digital offering to best meet residents where they are, today we are launching ProudCity Service Center, an easy way for cities to provide core government services on Facebook, as a standalone mobile app or page and an embedded widget on an existing website.
This release marks the launch of the ProudCity Service Center.
An easy way for cities to quickly add comprehensive, timely voting and elections information to city websites.
This release contains a new Vote app for the 2016 US General Election, a new interactive calendar widget for events, and an improvement to the department contact sidebar. There were also a number of bugfixes.
This release contains a ton of new features, widgets, bugfixes, and contributed plugin updates. We have added a number of contributed plugins to add functionality as well.
ProudCity CEO Luke Fretwell wrote a guest post for TechCrunch on the investment opportunities around government technology.
This release contains a plethora of new features, widgets, bugfixes, and contributed plugin updates. There are no WordPress core updates in this release. It is immediately available for all ProudCity Hosted sites and for download on Github under the GNU Affero GPL v3 open source license. What changes will I notice? The menu selection box … Continued
This release contains the WordPress core 4.6.1 security update. It also contains many new features, bugfixes, and contributed plugin updates.
We’re proud to be honored as one of the “top 50 local government companies” by the ELGL Choice Awards.