TabSite Adds Locking Feature to Widgets

TabSite Lock WidgetNow, easily lock widgets in place to aid your design building in TabSite!

Our goal with the TabSite fan page platform is to continue to innovate and add more value and ease to our service for those customizing Facebook fan pages.

With that in mind, we are pleased to introduce our latest TabSite design feature, the ability to quickly and easily “Lock” a widget in place so it doesn’t move!  Now in a matter of minutes you can drag widgets like the Content Widget, Images, and a Google Map to your tab canvas area to create a wonderful Welcome tab for your fan page. 

Now, simply right click (PC or 2 button Mac) on any widget in the canvas work area or go to the Layers area and select “Lock” or “Unlock” to toggle the locking on or off. 

This locks the widget at the exact location on your tab design that you want.  Want to unlock?  Just follow the same steps to unlock the widget!  This gives you more power to set elements in the exact location you want and not worry about a slip of the mouse moving them.

Easy.    Powerful.     Social.    TabSite!

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Screenshot 3 – Larger view of Lock icon and Layers Area for Locking

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About Mike Gingerich

Mike Gingerich, President of Digital Hill & TabSite is a business blogger Marketer and Consultant. Part geek, part marketer, part strategist, total fitness and running junkie. Mike is an author and speaker, having presented at Social Media Week Lima, Social Media Camp (Canada) and more. Mike is a marketing, social media, and business startup enthusiast with 10+ years experience building apps, consulting, and training businesses with winning integrated strategies. Mike loves deploying tactics to increase awareness, sales, and maximize ROI in both B2B and B2C markets via digital media.

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