CONVERTRI UPDATES – 10/10/17

You’re busy – so I’ll keep it brief. Whether you’re prepping for the (block your ears) Christmas rush, dreading a big Black Friday sale looming on the horizon, or simply counting down the hours to family holiday time, this time of year it all gets a bit much. So, here at Convertri, we’ve been busying […]

Convertri Updates – 03/10/17

It’s October, the season of dead leaves blowing down evening streets, doorstep pumpkins, the first real chills in the air and everything spooky… You may even experience some low-lying fog. As taught by Michael Jackson’s Thriller video, Stephen King’s the Mist, and that 1980’s movie with Adrienne Barbeau about the pirate zombies coming out of […]

Convertri Updates – 26/09/17

  Not that we’re playing God or anything, but building a UI is a lot like building an intricate living universe… It throws up a lot of big questions to ponder. This week, our dev team has been stroking their beards over existential dilemmas such as: Shadows. Are they rendered if they don’t exist? If […]

Convertri Updates 19/09/17

A picture is worth a thousand words – and we’ve just made it easier to say volumes. Everyone loves a bit of visual interest, and our state-of-the-art image discombobulator (technical term) means even the high-rezziest of images are optimised for the quickest page load. Inserting them into your Convertri pages, however? A slight faff. That’s […]

Convertri Updates – 12/09/17

  As last week’s update was rather quiet on the western front, you may have noticed the other little signs of change happening all around us this season. Golden, brown and fiery orange leaves blazing against grey skies, for example, a slight chill in the air laced with the smell of woodsmoke – or just […]

Convertri Updates – 05/09/17

Pass us a wrench and put the kettle on – our dev team once again has the hood up on the new UI, tinkering with the clever mechanical bits and bobs that make Convertri tick. Having taken her for a test drive, we’ve concluded she’s a humdinger all right – but there’s still a few […]