T-Squared: One Site Fits All
For the last several months around Trib HQ, you couldn't attend a meeting or have a hallway conversation without hearing the word "responsive." It started with our tech team, but the one-word refrain soon infected other departments. In time, it became a mantra as we worked together to recast the Tribune site into what's called a responsive website. Today we unveil the results of our efforts.
What is responsive, and why should you care? To the web geeks among us — and our office has more than its share – responsive is the leading edge of web design technology. To ...

Comments (3)
WUSRPH
I do not know who told you that it "looks good too"....Not on my system....A full page of stacked ads before I get to anything....Sometimes trying to be up to date only means following a stupid fad........
Nirav Patel
This is no fad. Nice work. Most websites will have to address this. Sooner the better.
Michael Hull
Gotta admit, I, too, think there are too many ads on top. I know ads are necessary, both for revenue and promoting the site, but can't some of these be moved to the side or something.