OCT 8

2015

introducing

hotspot

click

New Widget

With the new Hotspot widget you can create more engaging projects by adding text and visual annotations to the pages. It can be a footnote, a price tag or an image description. Check out these spots and see the demo:

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SEP 2

2015

introducing

teamwork

Team Up

Collaboration leads to new ideas, brings innovation and synergy to all your efforts. The new Teamwork feature provides design teams with an easy and convenient way to work together on the same projects and allows you to join forces with other creators from the Readymag community.

Invite team members

Teamwork is available to all Super Publishers. One collaborator is always free, and each additional team member costs you $20 a month ($12 on the annual plan). See our Billing FAQ.

Choose what to share

Gather all your team members in one account or share only selected projects with various collaborators.

Join multiple teams

You can be invited to any number of projects and accounts on Readymag at the same time.

Put your heads together

You can work on different pages of the same project concurrently with other team members or just observe their work, with all edits appearing in real-time.

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New Features

Apr

14

2015

scroll
navigation

Scroll

In addition to R/m’s classic horizontal slide navigation, we now have a vertical one. Navigate through pages by scrolling them! It fits great for websites, longreads, magazines and photo stories. See it in action.

Viewer Settings.

You can choose between different types of navigation in the newly added project’s settings Viewer tab. Additionally, Superpublishers can now control visibility of menu buttons and navigation arrows.

Free Unlimited Projects.

Starting today, all R/m users with a free Beginner plan can create unlimited projects with up to 10 pages each!

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New Features

Mar

4

2015

viewer
2.0

2.0

Viewer is a big part of our service and over the last two years we have constantly improved it. But now it’s time for some greater changes — today we introduce the new, completely rethought version of R/m Viewer. It’s lighter, faster, smarter, and thoughtful of details as always. We hope you will like it!

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1

Smart Loading.

The pages content now loads based on reader’s behavior — we analyze what he sees at the moment and preload those parts of a publication where he may go next, making the viewing experience much better.

New Design.

With the new design we strived to create an almost invisible and universal navigation UI that doesn’t steal attention from your content and helps smoothly navigate through the project.

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4

Mobile.

Much attention has been paid to the mobile version of the viewer, of course. We’ve updated the navigation UI, improved the page swiping and loading algorithms. It feels like native.

Better SEO.

We have improved html-snippets, titles and descriptions for the publications to make them more crawable for search engines. Sitemaps for custom domains become better as well.

5

50+ Improvements.

There are 50+ other tiny improvements under the hood which allowed us to create a faster and more stable version of R/m Viewer. Let us know what you think and enjoy!

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When using domain mapping, you can hide all Readymag’s navigation layers (arrows and menu buttons).

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New Features

Feb

10

2015

2 little
things

One.

Trash. We’ve added a place in the publication’s menu, where you can find and restore all previously deleted pages. And while testing, we’ve noticed that it’s also a pretty handy place to store all the unfinished sketches.

Two.

Page URLs. More and more people are using R/m for creating websites, and you were probably waiting for this feature for too long. So now, instead of default numeric pages URLs, you can set custom ones. Hooray!

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developing

Jan 29, 2014

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Newsletter

Jan

29

2015

new
embed

New Feature

We’re happy to release the new version of Readymag Embeds. Now you can add any publication created with R/m to your website or blog, and people can view it without leaving your place. Basically, you can create a website inside a website. The possibilities are  endless.

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To get an embed code just hover the menu button on the top right corner and choose ‘embed’ from the share menu.

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Dec 9, 2014

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