I got the joke as I'm sure others did.

But joking doesn't hide or lessen the issue we're discussing.

In my opinion, this is a major flaw. And no, "living with it" isn't going to make me like it.



~ Annie

(Oh - and I don't eat omelets, or eggs for that matter. ;-) I'm allergic . . .)

On Mar 27, 2008, at 9:49 PM, Matt Mullenweg wrote:

Annie wrote:
And I completely agree with Dawnne here. It's totally not the scrolling that's the issue - it's the user friendliness of often used fields.

Sorry, was just attempting a joke.

Like the old saying "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."

I completely agree with that, but you've got to break a few eggs to make an omelet.

I do like most of the other changes and upgrades but this one . . . it's counter-productive and makes the whole design feel broken to me.

I think for a chunk of the people who currently dislike it, living with it for a few posts will grow to like it.

Others may never take to it, but that's okay, WP has always done what it considers best in core, avoided unnecessary options, and allowed people with differing opinions about how things should work to express that through plugins. We also watch usage of plugins closely, and might change the direction of the software based on something with grassroots popularity, in fact many of the major features in WP the past few years have been a result of this.

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