Building a new web site in “public”

As you know (see the bio if you don’t), I have been involved with BlogBridge – one of my friends and ex-colleague Pito Salas’ main projects.

In the spirit of participating in “market conversations” (after all, I was one of the very early cluetrain manifesto signatories) I have been tinkering with the idea of moving away from the “traditional” corporate web site metaphor and towards a more “conversational” web site for awhile – and finally decided to try out it with BlogBridge. I am sure I am not the first one to come up with this, but if you have some cycles to look at our work-in-progress, I would really appreciate the feedback. The new and experimental site still has some technical issues and lacks the “in-depth” content for now, but you should be able to get the gist of it and tell us what your initial reaction is.

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3 Responses to “Building a new web site in “public””

  1. Pretty cool Francois, but why is the central column so small ? Sounds like your CSS has a bit of an issue… as it stands.

    I know, I know, it is in development, but that’s the whole point. Getting feedback :-) .

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  2. Note: that problem happens with Firefox, not IE.

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  3. Jeff – merci!

    I have noticed the problem as well. That is what happens when a marketing geek tries to layout a page with CSS…

    [update]it should be fixed by now…it took our friend Aleksey 2min to straighten me out

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