The Daily Emerald's normal homepage is a basic three-column layout using Twitter's Bootstrap: posts in chronological order on the left, featured stories in the center, ads on the right. Weeks ago we talked about doing something different for the Fiesta Bowl. The first plan was to make a full-width well below the menu bar and push the rest of the page down ~400-700 pixels. It probably would've been a big picture, a Twitter embed and some related stories. A bit different, but not particuarly exciting.
Fast forward to last Wednesday, when we decided to try to build a "second screen" for the game. What do fans want that we can make? Maybe they want to see what the each other's saying, talk about the game, read a reporter's account, read stories about the game. We've done each of these things independently, so this was essentially a repackaging of those components. (It's also the first time I've seen a homepage on DailyEmerald.com that isn't a print-y layout translated to web. I think