Homepage Changes
Thursday, November 23rd, 2006 - 1:20 pm - News
The Triond change I was talking about in our last post happened today. We modified the homepage look and user interface.
You will see that Triond’s News moved up and left, that the right side is now all in the “cloud” form, and that every box is now tabbed. In the “popular content” list, “recently added” list, and “hot tags” cloud, you can use the tabs to filter by content type. In the “members cloud” you can use the tabs to filter by popularity or by activity.
You will also notice some layout and design changes, we hope you like them as much as we do
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More changes are coming up, stay tuned.

I like it! Keep it up! Great Job!
It looks good to me. It’s user friendly, which is good because I’m not very geeky.
CONGRATULATIONS!! New Look of the site is nice, good choice of colors for reading, more interesting than before, user friendly & easy to find what we need or search!! Keep on going, really it is a great job and Positive Changes!!
I love what you have done to the site. An improvement that shows concern for exciting textual presentation, clarity without verbosity or too many pictures, interest-sparking attention–that which us writers offer to our readers. A great place to be published !
Thank you for the upgrade and happy holidays !
sharing the light,
Erica Hidvegi
aka ‘enlightenedpsych2′
I think trinod should also improve staff coz the staff is too lazy and decline almost every article i publish they should also pay more.
Not much online support they need more emplyees!!!
safe,
I assure you that your submissions are being declined for a reason. You can tell the exact reason by reading the emails you receive after each and every decline. They always contain the reason for the decline and suggestions on how to avoid it in the future.
Regarding our employees: Our editorial and support staff is dedicated to processing your submissions and providing support. Laziness is not a word I would choose to describe their spirit.
However, I apologize for any unsatisfactory service you may have experienced and hope it will not recur.