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A few design changes

Posted by Brent Dixon on March 22nd, 2006

You may or may not have noticed that we’ve made a few tweaks to the design of this site. If you haven’t…well, notice.

Speak up

The primary change was to make the comments more prominent. We really do want to hear what you have to say, and have a little office celebration every time someone decides to leave their thoughts on a post. Our goal here is to charge discussion, and we’re going to keep pushing that until the bitter end.

So come on: Discuss! Embellish! Disagree! Talk trash! Discuss!

Nice to meet you

We also added brief bios, including photos, for each of us. Click our names to meet us, and see the roster of articles we’ve written. Trey’s roster makes Matt and me look like slackers.

Subscribe

The link to our RSS feed , that orange icon labeled “Subscribe,” is also more prominent now. Not sure what it’s for? Read our article, “The Complete Idiot’s Guide to RSS…for Dummies,” on this incredibly easy way to have our articles hand-delivered to your doorstep, so to speak.

Check out our friends

We’ve also added a section of links to other credit union blogs out there. Check them out, and get in touch if you’d like to be added.

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Comments

  1. Doug True on May 3rd, 2007 said:

    I like your changes. Practicing some Kaizen – right? The comments being more visible is a definite plus. Keep up the valuable work. I appreciate the forum to communicate and make new credit union buddies. DT

  2. Brent on May 3rd, 2007 said:

    Well, Doug, if by “Kaizen,” you’re referring to the Japanese, “改善,” which translates literally to mean “change for the better” or “improvement,” then yes…yes we are.

    Just kidding, I absolutely had to look that up. But thanks for your support, we’ve had a great time palling around with you people.

  3. GeorgeH on May 3rd, 2007 said:

    You all are CU Blog geeks! I like the changes you’ve made and am extremely impressed with Doug’s and Brent’s language skills.

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