TECHNOLOGY
Rebuild notes: three sites, one storm
[TEST ARTICLE] Notes from the rebuild: TNAADO is reworking its sites on a shared architecture. This post verifies the new templates against real database content.
June 10, 2026 By TNAADO Newsroom TECHNOLOGY 1 min read
This is a test article published while TNAADO verifies its rebuilt site architecture. It will be replaced by real coverage.
TNAADO is in the middle of rebuilding its web presence — the main site, the newsroom, and the pages around them — on a single, shared architecture. Instead of every page carrying its own structure and styles, content now lives in a database and the site decides how it looks. This post is part of proving that the new templates hold up against real records, not mockups.
The rebuild is deliberate. Pages that earned their place stay; pages that existed out of habit go. The result is a smaller site that is easier to keep accurate, which matters more to us than a bigger site that quietly goes stale. The newsroom you are reading is the first section to come through the process.
What should you take from a test post in the technology category? Mostly that the machinery underneath is being checked piece by piece, in public, before the real stories land on it. The storm is the brand; the rebuild is the storm doing what storms do — tearing up the old, putting up the new, and not hiding the process.