Concur

The Write page is less intuitive now. And moving the categories to the bottom of
of the post instead of the side was done because? It has resulted in few tags 
and categories on
several of the blogs I have visited as well as mine. 

Anything "below the line" is often forgotten.  

IMHO - both tags and categories are by far more important to new bloggers and 
some 
of us non-programmer users than the "manage all......." that are now on the 
side"

One of the things that is normally considered is frequency of use.

Perhaps that is what drove the User, Settings, Plugins over to the right side 
(just
line them up with the other headers, it would be much more friendly).

 -Holly
www.proseknitic.de

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Gesendet: Donnerstag, den 27. März 2008, 07:32:29 Uhr
Betreff: Re: [wp-testers] Center

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The Write page has changed enormously.

On 27 Mar 2008, at 06:41, DD32 wrote:

> So, If someone doesnt like a current design choice, Voice it, get it  
> known, Who knows, Fluid width might be back in 2.5.1
>

Fluid width is less of an issue for me than the mangling of the Write  
page, but I think it should be there - let the user choose how wide  
the interface is. This is where web-based apps generally score.

Perhaps a solution for the Write page would be a "basic", fixed- 
layout, minimal page for "beginners" and a more advanced, configurable  
page for more experienced users (is it my imagination, or did WP used  
to do that?).

Les
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