Relaunching Notecook and Sportales
Thursday, March 5th, 2009 - 1:54 pm - News
Today we bring you not one, but two network site redesigns!
Notecook has a yummy new look. The remodeled food and recipe site mirrors a well designed kitchen; it’s comfortable, easy to navigate, and well equipped.
Sportales also has a sleek new look with improved usability. Now you can see more snippets from a wider range of sporting categories.
As with our other network site upgrades, Notecook and Sportales now run more smoothly inside and out.
As you can probably tell, we have been rolling out these upgrades on a regular basis. To keep tabs on all the great updates, subscribe to the Triond blog via RSS, or follow us on Twitter.
Happy publishing!



Nice redesign. I like it.
-thestickman
Finally the links are blue in Sportales and not red. Blue makes for an easier read and people are more likely to click a blue link in my experience.
Looks great.
COOL CHANGE(S)…
I was pleasantly surprised when I read a recipe on Notecook this morning. Nice design
sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice new slick designs ready for the writing . Thanks . j
Looking good.
Cool designs. Makes it more attractive.
It is quit okey but everything should move smote, especially the audio system.
The site is okey. thank you.
Drooling over the new look! Very nice
Great improvements!!!
please relaunch computer sight and autorneto
the need a new face
got a look at the notecook and with Firefox 2, it was disoriented. i don’t know why, probably with the loading. but overall, it has a very homey feel.
great work team!
Firefox 2? You need to upgrade to the current Firefox, which is version 3.0.7
Even then, the sites are written with a proprietary lean, -they favor InternetExploder and not any ‘compliant’ browser that adhere to World Wide Web Consortium suggestions. IE is a very bad browser despite the fact that it shows you what it thinks you wanted to see. That is the problem. A compliant browser shows you what is written..
Errors tend to look like this:
line 245 column 55 – Warning: missing before
line 245 column 318 – Warning: discarding unexpected
line 311 column 99 – Warning: discarding unexpected
line 311 column 150 – Warning: discarding unexpected
line 311 column 158 – Warning: is not approved by W3C
line 375 column 6 – Warning: missing
line 648 column 30 – Warning: element not empty or not closed
line 868 column 94 – Warning: unescaped & or unknown entity “&website_channel_article_id”
line 868 column 128 – Warning: unescaped & or unknown entity “&rnd”
line 868 column 1 – Warning: element not empty or not closed
line 656 column 4 – Warning: proprietary attribute “aria-required”
line 659 column 4 – Warning: proprietary attribute “aria-required”
Info: Doctype given is “-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN”
Info: Document content looks like HTML Proprietary
The ‘missing “” before “” ‘ is a page-busting event in it’s own right so, -no wonder the page renders strangely on Firefox.
html code (above) did not render properly.
error has to do with an anchor not properly closed thus, throwing error later on in the page. That is why parts of the content ‘overlap’ on-load. -Poor coding (well, error-coding at least)
~Does anyone else have problems commenting on Writinghood and on here?
I see an extra advantage in writing without Triond Credentials which is easy and also allows a different website link instead of our profile page.
This is mainly useful for the author because now many audience from outside Triond will be surely interested in leaving a comment atleast for the sake of a link.
The disadvantage with this is that it is based on Wordpress solution and becomes similar to writinghood, bizcovering (it already became). They now and then give problems while commenting..
This should be FIXED..
MORE website redesigns
I like notecook design very much, its really a impressive design
Seems like Triond is slowly updating every one of their sub-sites.
Well, all I can say is that the upgrades are coming with both advantages and disadvantages.