Author: Leo

Yesterday, I wrote about our company’s initial venture into blogging only to discover that a change had to be made. Changes needed to be made and I needed to regroup. I needed to regain focus on what I was writing… Read on

Four years ago I started this blog right here on our Triune Designs website. I had been working with websites for a while, but I was fresh into blogging. I was a new blogger and I was incredibly excited. I… Read on

This is a little bit off topic about what we normally write about here, but I think it is for a good cause and it is worth mentioning. Living Social, a group coupon website, is matching $5 donations that are… Read on

Okay, so this news is not exactly hot-off-the-presses, but it is good news. WordPress released their latest version, 3.1, at the end of February. WordPress has really been working hard on enhancing the content management system features to make it… Read on

The best rule for trying to get your website listed higher on Google’s search engine results is to always write good and frequent content on your site. And when I mention good content, I mean writing content that your customers… Read on

WordPress just released its newest version, 3.1. Their newest release features a lightning fast redesigned linking workflow which makes it easy to link to your existing posts and pages, an admin bar so you’re never more than a click away… Read on

Google has added a new invention to their already powerful arsenal of search engine tools. It is called Google Instant. Essentially it predicts Internet search queries and shows results as soon as someone begins to type, adjusting the results as… Read on

The Triune Designs team took a little time off from designing and building websites to get together. Caribou Coffee was nice enough to host our little meeting… with the suggested purchase of drinks, of course.

This is a good article showing the results from a website user-attention study that was recently performed. The information gathered from these results is nothing new, but the study is excellent at reinforcing the fact that the conventional web design… Read on

Good post about the theoretical reasons for why Twitter works despite the fact that it probably should not. (Note: The author seems to like big, headsy words. Despite that, it is worth the read.) How Twitter works in theory