I’ve been whittling away at this at random hours in between 642 other small projects, so feel free to click through and have a look at my handiwork.
Major goals of this minor redesign included:
- Play with the header graphic. (Done.)
- Fix the FriendFeed stream and make it useful. (Done.)
- Clean things up, remove some widget bloat, figure out a better way to present that sort of thing. (Sort of done.)
- Do all this in Django for fun and sport. (Not even close. Still WordPress, which I still enjoy, and built on the Sandbox theme as it has been for years now.)
There’s also a bit of BIGness to everything, much of which I advise you to blame on Wilson Miner, though I haven’t a fraction of his skill at this sort of thing.
I’m sure I’ll continue to fiddle with the sidebar and bottom bits for days to come, so don’t grow accustomed to any of this if you’re some sort of person who often reads this thing in a manner that doesn’t involve your RSS reader or phone. No idea who you people are.


What your news organization can learn from the Crunchberry project
First, two items for the glossary so I can make sorted references to mixed berries in this post:
Now that we have that out of the way, go check out Angela Nitzke’s Crunchberry post on the team’s “recommendations for journalists, news organizations and media companies.” There’s a cluster of similar posts the team members have written since presenting the demo to the Cedar Rapids bunch last week, but this one is my favorite.
Here’s a clip:
Read the whole thing…
As for my feedback on the Newsmixer project, I think it has a huge amount of potential as a conversation vertical, along the lines of the Guardian’s Comment is Free. I don’t see Newsmixer running as a mainstream news site, but as a place to substitute for outdated message boards or underused staff blogs. Populate it with content from your news and opinion sections, and let it stand as the forum for reader feedback, use it as your primary source for comments, letters, and other reader-authored content to run in print.
Heck, if it gets big enough, print the letters and comments as a four page insert once a week, not just in a box on the opinion page.
Of course, because Newsmixer was borne from a Knight News Challenge project, the code is all open source and available to download and implement on your own.