Directify Releases New Default Directory Template

Serg from Directify has just introduced a new default template and theme selector, as well as banners, for the no-code directory website builder.

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New Default Directory Template ©Directify

Now, let’s take a look at what’s new in Directify:

  • New Default Directory Template:
    The new template will be used by default in new directories, but you can also apply it to your existing ones. It contains updated components for the home page, categories, blog, custom pages, forms, and more.
  • New Theme Selector:
    There is also a new theme selector with default colours. Plus three new themes: Caramellatte, Abyss and Silk.
  • Global Search:
    The new global search is useful for users with many directories, as it allows you to search other directories or resources and edit them directly inside the dashboard.
  • New Custom Field Buttons:
    You can now also add buttons to custom fields. For now, they will have the same colour as your primary buttons. The option to update the colour of custom fields separately will be available later.

In other news, Directify has added the option to re-upload images from CSV/Google Sheet files to an internal CDN bucket, which improves speed and availability. For example, this could be useful if an image URL has changed.

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