New Blog Design Coming…
We’re currently in the process of adding the final touches and content on our new blog design for Speaking of Clover. We felt that this site has been way overdue for a makeover for some time now, and are finally getting around to it.
So if you get a couple of random RSS feeds along the way, we apologize (just assume it’s WordPress’ fault for making a clunky UI… just kidding, all you WordPress-ites out there). Everything should be nice and ready to launch tomorrow sometime, so stay tuned.
Posted on January 5th, 2010 under Company News by Jim with 9 comments.
9 Comments
Sounds cool.
Any better idea when Greenhouse 2.0 might launch?
It’s official: 4.28.10
We’re updating our greenhouse development page asap.
1. I’m super ready for greenhouse 2.0!
2. I’m all for the shaming of Mary Hawblitzel for not writing a bio about herself. SHAME. SHAME. SHAME.
Nice – as long as it doesn’t delay greenhouse 2.0.
love the new blog design & direction. I just noticed something about clover sites after a year+ of hosting through you and didn’t know it it was intentional… the favicon is white page as opposed to the organization’s logo. Is there any rhyme or reason behind this or is it simply something you decided not to mess with.
Just curious.
@Jason We’d like to add the ability to change the favicon as a feature with a Clover site, but that is not in the official plans right now. This would require a little extra work because it wouldn’t function the same as just sizing down a logo… Thanks for your feedback by the way.
Peace.
Hi – So I just switched to Firefox 4 – and I arrange all my main sites as ‘App Tabs’ and now I feel like our site is NAKED without a favicon! You guys HAVE to figure out how to get favicons going. Even if it is just a simple one for us.
Hey John. Coming at some point . . I hope you can hang in there. It will be one of the next few things we bring out!
Please put it at the top of the list of new features. When we move to our new Clover site over the weekend, we’ll lose the favicon we’ve had for years, and I promise, we’ll get lots of complaints.