Just a bit of an advance notice: there's a lot of work being done behind the secenes here at Daily Gotham, as Liza and myself prepare to launch a revamped version of this site.
Thing is, over time, we've added a ton of features that nobody ever uses - "Digg This!" "See this in Iambic pentameter!" - to the point where this blog does everything except make your coffee (a feature available with certain versions of Firefox).
Problem is, all these features, bells, whistles, chimes and the kitchen sink have made using this site a bit more difficult than it needs to be, in part because of the visual confusion it engenders. In terms of information architecture, this site has come to resemble a house with too many lean-tos and a double garage tacked on to the living room.
So here's a question: what do you use, as a reader or a contributor? What could you do without? Let us know, in the comments (also up for radical simplification, of course).
Submitted by Bouldin on 19 February 2007 - 12:53pm.
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