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I would like the thank H-seventy-nine and Giuli812 who took the time to offer their constructive criticism of the upgrade's interface. I wanted to respond to some of their major points in this post. (Read the post below this one if you haven't already.)
It was pointed out that, in certain respects, the new interface shares elements of Blogger's interface, as well as other community sites around the web. This is true, but it is true in the same way that different word processors, image editors, forum sites and portals resemble each other. Certain standards emerge when they work well, spread across the net and are more widely adopted. It is in this spirit that we decided to adopt a tab-based navigation, for instance, which may be found on many sites and has proven to be an easy-to-use navigation device.
H-seventy-nine, you'll be happy to know that the editor is currently being redesigned, will be (finally) available not only in IE on Windows, but also on Mozilla and Firefox on all major operating systems. You can directly add tables in this editor.
We have already implemented the Recent Comments menu because you cannot see comments from the main post page without clicking through. Recent Posts seems a little redundant, since you can read the recent posts directly on the page.
Now, Giuli812... :-) First of all, I am the one who designed the look and feel of the "original" mo'time, so (1) I am very fond of it and (2) I will miss it, too. I had a big hand in this redesign, too, but the CSS (the code that controls the fonts and graphics) was developed for our sister site in Italian, from which the 'blueness' derives, and was rather time-consuming to develop. Since it is, by most opinions, a nice-looking layout, we decided to launch mo'time3 with this look and feel rather than delay it just to "mo'time-it" a bit more. I did love the white blue and orange quite a bit...so who knows?
Having said that, however, the beauty of using CSS to design is that I can morph the elements as we go along to increase the mo'timiness of the site as we go along. This is a living project. Change is part of the deal. I would like to play a bit with the color scheme some more, but the priorities I have for now are to write the new manual and explain the features better.
The feeling of being alone that you mentioned is more of a concern for me and I agree with you. Paradoxically, there are now MANY new features to allow you to see who is actually online, to view other blogs, to contact other members and to create and read profiles. And there will be more developments in this direction.
I think we will be able to adjust the layout of the updated list and tweak things here and there to get back that "live" feeling from the home page. In the meanwhile, I would encourage you to explore (or bookmark) the "Members Logged-in" link on the right-side menu of the Control Center and tried and true recently updated menu.
On the subject of the Contol Center, take the time to get used to it, and you will find that it makes more sense than the divided controls we had before: the right side menu of the home page and the blog editor with no access to the home page controls.
I guess I'll stop here...I think I've covered most of your points. I enjoy having this dialog with you because it reminds me of how personal our relationships with mo'time are. That's what I love about this place and members like all of you. So, thanks from me (and the crew) to you.

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