I have both IE and Firefox installed. This morning this is a new pop up that shows miniature photos with 10 themes per page. (Does not show in Firefox). They load faster but unfortunately there is still no organization of themes. With the flood of themes, the only thing people can do at this point to find themes is to search for themes by putting a designer's name in the search box. It's either that, or go through all the garbage. The "Hottest Category" is not working properly. (I have a theme with 20,000 + users within the last 3-4 months and it doesn't even show in the "hottest" category, while themes I did a year ago with 2,300 users do show). Now, with this new approach, the search bar is not there for users to search. They now have to click on "other options to get to the search bar. If this is what Google meant when they said they were looking for a way to make themes "more discoverable", I don't think this is the answer. This is not a bad approach, but there needs to be something done about the flooding of poor quality themes and how the library is organized. I don't get it. It's pretty obvious that the theme section is a disaster. The question is: Will they do something about it before most get so ticked off they'll never come back?
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