Today we’re pretty excited to launch a new dashboard design to everyone here on WordPress.com.
If you have a few minutes, try clicking around and exploring the new layout and features. It’ll be unfamiliar at first, but like riding a bike you’ll find yourself picking up new habits and cruising down the road in no time.
Those of you who follow the wordpress.org side of things probably saw the sneak peak that included several screenshots, the screencast of the new gallery feature, and the exhaustive list of features from the 2.5 release announcement. Now those improvements are available to you, including a few cool bonuses like a blog switcher menu on top.
Here’s a brief rundown of the features that are relevant to WordPress.com users:
Cleaner, faster, less cluttered dashboard — we’ve worked hard to take your feedback about what’s most important in the dashboard and organize things to allow you to focus on what’s important — your blog — and get out of your way. In collaboration with Happy Cog and the community we’ve taken the first major step forward in the WordPress interface since WordPress.com was created.
Dashboard Widgets — the dashboard home page is now a series of widgets, including ones to show you fun stats about your posting, latest comments, stats, people linking to you, and we’ll allow more customization here soon.

Multi-file upload with progress bar — before when you would upload a large file you’d wait forever, never knowing how far along it was. And uploading more than one photo was an exercise in patience, as you could only do one at a time. Now you can select a whole of folder images or music or videos at once and it’ll show you the progress of each upload.
Now you can put that 3gb of free space to good use!
Search posts and pages — search used to cover just posts, now it includes pages too, a great boon for those using WordPress.com as a CMS.
Tag management — you can now add, rename, delete, and do whatever else you like to tags from inside WordPress.
Concurrent editing protection — for those of you on multi-author blogs, have you ever opened a post while someone was already editing it, and your auto-saves kept overwriting each other, irrecoverably losing hours of work? I bet that added a few words to your vocabulary. Now if you open a post that someone else is editing, WordPress magically locks it and prevents you from saving until the other person is done. You’ll see a message like below.

Friendlier visual post editor — I’m not sure how to articulate this improvement except to say “it doesn’t mess with your code anymore.” We’re now using version 3.0 of TinyMCE, which means better compatibility with Safari, and we’ve paid particular attention this release to its integration and interaction with complex HTML. It also now has a “no-distractions” mode which is like Writeroom for your browser.
Built-in galleries — when you take advantage of multi-file upload to upload a bunch of photos, we have a new shortcode that lets you to easily embed galleries by just putting [ gallery] (without the space) in your post. It’ll display all your thumbnails and captions and each will link each to a page where people can comment on the individual photos. I’ve been using this feature on my blog and have already uploaded over 1,200 pictures into 23 galleries. The shortcode has some hidden options too, check out this documentation.
In light of the launch, we’re also going to be keeping support open this weekend so you can let us know of any issues that pop up as a result of the new design. This new dashboard being out also allows us to roll out some other improvements we’ve been holding off for a bit as they didn’t make sense before. Keep an eye on this blog next week.
March Wrap-up
- 298,194 blogs were created.
- 381,855 new users joined.
- 2,242,997 file uploads.
- 3,225,059 posts and 1,420,975 new pages.
- 5,622,696 comments.
- 4,418,407 logins.
- 636,024,114 pageviews on WordPress.com, and another 347,679,330 on self-hosted blogs. (983,703,444 pageviews total across blogs we know about.)
- 863,470 active blogs, where “active” means they got a human visitor.
Thanx. That’s really nice simple and comfortable! 🙂
Oh, I jsut realised that I cannot “edit” comments anymore – what about that function on the new version. Help needed!
Am I blind? Where is the spellcheck?
ugh… I had no complaints about the new design until I wrote a new post.
It’s so much more long-winded now to add images to your post… it took me 10 minutes because firstly the screen failed to update after the first 2 upload attempts… then i had to go to the “media library” to add it into the post, which didn’t work in Safari so I had to switch to Firefox and try again (it eventually added it at the end of the post so i had to move it).
Misery… what previously took only 10 seconds took so long that it’s put me off adding images in future.
Please could you revert to a less fancy interface… usually simplicity is both easier and quicker.
I am happy to see the new design. This is quite comfortable and easy to use. Thanks.
Chanakyworld
Hi, It works again. I will use forum in the future for bugs.
😆 Very happy ! Thanks a lot
well, always thankful for the intent of improvementes, but I don’t like the result: can somebody tell me how to upload text-documents from my own desktop, I can’t find the right button any more
I haven’t commented earlier because I was testing the new dashboard.
Good work, I like it.
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Forgot to say … many functions don’t work with IE7.
Very nice! Much easier on the eyes, especially when text editing. Widget interface is significantly better.
I’d say it feels like getting a new car… beep beep’m beep beep yeah!
It’s much better than the old version. THAT, I appreciate.
A few things I’d like to change:
I wish we could adjust our own Dashboard widgets to include and excluded the things we want and also allowing us to reorder them. Kinda like the iGoogle home page.
I wish we could use more google aps when we own the domain and park the blog there.
I wish we could make another “blog page” besides the “one per www”
If we can’t make another blog page, I wish we could use the “pages” to link to another blog or somewhere outside of the site.
Overall, I love the new look, but I look forward to continued innovation!
Hii, i love that (new dashboard design). It makes easier for me as a newbie. thanks.
But where did the spellchecker go?
The design is great. The widgets are still seriously lacking though – I can’t edit a thing besides the layout.
May I have the old dashboard back, please?
Matt,
I get the fact that we are stuck with the new dashboard.
I know that many people did work hard to deliver this.
I’ll have to live with it, but need a full screen dashboard. This tiny dashboard looks big and nice at 1024 x 768 but not good at all on 1900 x 1200 or wider.
Please correct this.
Karl
it surely isnt as nice as the previous one. and when you want to edit the contents of the text widget, you only get to see half of the box, which means you dont really know what you’ll be cancelling off, which means you have to delete everything and rewrite again..
the colour scheme also looks weird.
maybe it’s just me, cos i’m not one who loves accepting new things and adapting to changes. but yea. i prefer the old one. much more.
I kind of think the old one was actually more user friendly and less cluttered.
The stats options are gone. We’ve used our weekly, monthly and daily stats reports, as well as the reports about incoming and outgoing links. How disappointing that we can no longer see this information.
Oops. I found the stats link.
😉
It sort of shocked me at first, but now I absolutely love it. Thanks for all the good work.
I noticed that the “gallery” option doesn’t work with the Garland theme. And not all themes are handling the galleries in the same manner. But I love this new feature.
Matt, As a computer idiot, I love WordPress! It’s been so easy for me to figure out. Thanks. I was settled into the old way and since I’m….well just about to slide “over the hill”, it’s kinda hard to keep up. The only thing I think could be improved up is the edit buttons and saving the edits…..they are so tiny and easy to miss…at least for me and my bifocals!! 🙂
Thanks again…I love blogging!
Diane at Peaceful Acres
I’m sure this is better in the long run but the short term down side is that I can’t post a photo on my blog and it’s driving me nuts. Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. I don’t want all the [ gallery] in my post and I can’t figure out how to arrange the photos because I CAN’T SEE THEM. Can you help a sister out? Thank you.
Uploading a video – Part Deux.
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In the new interface, there’s an “upload video” button.
As I mentioned, I tried three different formats to no avail.
The Support FAQ says:
“Can I add flash? video? Embed other media?
For security reasons we remove the tags needed for the above…
Currently we allow the linking to files from Google Video…”
So what’s the point of an “add video” button that enables me to choose a file to upload from my computer… if it isn’t allowed.
Ugh.
I don’t like it. How can we upload pictures now?
FANTASTIC THE NEW DASHBOARD!!!
Where iz the spelchec buton?
What did you do with spell-check? I’m a lousy typist, and I miss being able to check for errors at the end of the post, not constantly during the composition.
I’m a web and graphic designer by profession myself, and I have until now been recommending WordPress to “newbies”. But, your new “design” (using the word loosely, since NO real design is evident) is so illogical and user UNfriendly that no “newbie” would have a hope in hell of getting started with blogging with WordPress now.
Clearly a techie coded this “new version.” NO designer with awareness of the “end user” would ever put together such a dashboard.
I’ll have to look for a new provider to recommend to clients. That’s sad.
The new layout is structured very nicely. It also has reduced the number of clicks that I usually made to get to the information I needed.
Great going guys! Keep up the good work! 😀
I love it!
It seems a bit sluggish compared to the old one and I REALLY miss spellcheck!!! Let’s add that ASAP!!! Thanks for keeping us in the 21st century. Change is good…right?
where has the wordcount gone?
Dear Matt,
Some things are really cool with the new design but there are some flaws:
1. Thumbnails used to be the same size, now if you upload 10 pictures it is a mess of all different sizes.
2. My dashboard is only accessable from my site, beforehand I could go there at any time, so if I was writing a new post i could switch to my dashboard, but now I can’t anymore.
3. I used to be able to see how much of the 3GB i had used, but now that has disappeared.
4. If i click on save, it happens time and again that it gives me a preview but if i then want to publish the post i have to go to drafts and search for my new unpublished post, something that didn’t happen before.
5. Congratulations to the Book deal guys, well done
6. I love the way i can see now if there is a new comment, fabtastic.
De Vliegende Reporter
Unlike the others, I’m really not liking the new layout of the dashboard. Sorry. It reminds me of a toddler toy, with the big blocks of color. I wish there were a way to go back to the old way…
I miss the old design; it was easier on the eyes–bigger font, less cluttery, etc.
What happened with ping comments? I can see that somebody linked me, but there is no comment under the post and no comment to save from spam. 🙂
Yes I know, my english sucks. 🙂
I am so disappointed with the new dashboard and its results that I will begin exploring another option to WordPress. After spending some time editing and designing a page, when I saved it, at least 25% of what I had written was eliminated and there is no way that my layout is respected upon saving. Such innovations quickly loses the professional edge that tended to characterize WordPress and now leads to an amateur experimentation with peoples good will and productivity. If there is no clear answer to these problems I’ll be gone in a few days. I’m now embarrassed that I recommended WordPress to so may people.
Check that, its all good.
I lik the cahnges and willl wate pattently for theh speyl check fiex .
http://www.jonesview.wordpress.com
It’s managed to mess up my ability to properly align images.
So what is the different between “private post” and “password protected post”??
I think the new design is excellent. Thanks for all the work you have put into it.
I like it! Much more convenient having everything in one place.
what did you do to my word count when i’m writing? also i miss the little list of your five or so most recent drafts… annoying having to go to manage and then drafts to get there…
mostly good, miss the stats at the top too… though maybe i haven’t found them yet…
When Im working around the dashboard I find it hard to see where to type as its white on white. Also I cant seem to work out how to upload my photos now. Im so lost.
Thanks for all your hard work. I like the new setup, you can’t please everyone of course. The new gallery feature is interesting, but I’ll probably stick with the way I do things via the API.
Hate it…where is spell check? Please….. the formating is all off…and did I mention, no spell check AHHHHHH…..
This is going to make me not want to update my WP blog. Thanks for ruining my nice UI. This one is extremely clunky and not intuitive at all. Too messy. Is there any way to switch back to the old style?
Bad move, WP.
Where’d the spell check feature go?
Hate the new design. One of the things I liked about WordPress was that you could keep tabs on activity for each article. Now you can’t. I agree with the person who said, what if we want to keep the old one? We weren’t given a choice. If I find a forum similar to the old design, I may hop over there.
Thank you so much for fixing those Safari issues. Yes, it’s different, but like anything else, it just takes practice. So far I’m loving it!
Yeah, sorry, I think this is way disorganized compared to the old design. Not liking it. But it’s still better than Blogger.
After using it for several days, I just wish the categories chooser was like the old one. Having to go down and scroll is cumbersome. Can’t you put it back up over at the right? (Sorry to whine)
very nice! thanks again Matt!
gz to all the WP team!
I dont think that this new design would really meet the standards of the former one. I do not even find it easy to manage my widgets which after I “add” them, they are displayed on the right, but how do I save the arrangement I just made? I don’t notice a save button!
geez, man. I am falling in love to wp. Keep it up, folks!
I hate this new design. It’s slower and quite stupid when I was trying to insert an image file. Before, I could insert a thumbnail picture with a file link. Now, I set a thumbnail in the option and the system still showed it a full size. AH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!(@*(!*@()*#)
I love it. Didn’t seem confusing at all to me. I like that my blog stats are right there on the main page now, no extra clicking.
Didn’t even read this announcement. Just opened my Dashboard and was wowed! Gave me exactly what I needed to know in one page! Thanks a LOT! Excellent job!
the widgets are not working correctly. i cannot update my data. not bad, so much useless stuff
I use IE and am having trouble inserting links and images. When I click the boxes to insert these in the text editor (used to work fine in the old WP), no pop-up box appears. Actually, nothing happens at all.
Great. So now I can’t insert links or photos. Less functionality than before…not real crazy about this at all.
How can this issue be fixed? Without links or photos, a WP blog is of no real use to me.
Yess! very excelent dasboard and when increased new widget uncle WP
There’s just one feature that I don’t like. When I write a new post and hit Save, I seem to be sent to a preview of the post. It’s not clear that it’s a preview and it’s not clear that my post has been saved as a draft.
When writing, can we just stay on the writing page until we publish or choose to exit?
Awesome upgrade WordPress! 😀
Awesome new design, I’m loving it at the moment. I can’t wait to have a better look around when I have more time.
The “Password Protect This Post” is fantastic ! A function that I’ve always wanted in my blog. Thanks!
I can not get used to this layout.
Colors make it difficult to read.
Good idea but not well application…
Hi,
Yup the upgrade is pretty much a good upgrade. I liked the navigability, the look and feel and the information that it provides on the dashboard. The statistics tool and the akismet spam filter are my all time favorites.
The one thing I wish to have as part of the WordPress.com future upgrades is the feature which suggests some “Related posts” after every post based on that particular posts’ content. This will allow users to search and visit multiple posts within our blog once they come in to our blog. This will enhance our blogs readability.
V V S
Hate it. No spellcheck and the image uploading isn’t working right. I can’t insert images into my posts that were uploaded before the upgrade. When I try it just freezes up and doesn’t do anything.
So far so good. Layout is user friendly. Uploading files are efficient. I like it after the initial bad experience of not knowing how to upload files.
@rivermom:
The password protect feature was available prior to this update too. Glad that the new layout made you find it. 😛
I really like it a lot… but I’ve been hunting and hunting and can’t find my blogroll. Other than that I love having all the widgets and posting is a breeze now.
The New Additions are RAD!
yeah i’m a tool and i found the stats in the top menu… but i still miss the word count when posting. i sort of miss seeing the wordpress news in the sidebar too… but i think y’all said we could arrange our own page eventually so that really doesn’t matter….
the new gallery is an amazing idea but i wish i had known that it posts in uploaded order, i just assumed i could change that and now i have a gallery that makes no sense that i can’t edit without deleting and starting again…
ahh growing pains 🙂
Awesome design, but am I the only one having trouble uploading pictures? It is not working no matter what computer I try. And the time it did work, the picture didnt show up on the site.
the new functions i like. the new design is way to busy and annoying. at least with the old design layout it was easy to read and navigate. this is like fishing in muddy water. you cast and cast trying to find what you are trying to catch. larger type for us old farts would be nice. the reason i chose wp in the first place was that it paid attention to ease of navigation and organization. it seems that has gone by the wayside. clutter is not an improvement. really not happy.
I like it ; ) keep up!
the new widgets set up is a major misstep. the drag and drop interface was perfect i don’t know what the justification for this change was. it sure wasn’t ease of use.
I think I’m not alone in hating the default color scheme, fortunately changing in my profile to the classic one improved it. Perhaps you should make classic the default.
Usability has decreased. Bad.
Please, go back to the previous layout. Not only was prettier – from an aesthetic point of view, but for sure more clear and faster.
The new design is really horrible, doesn´t work fast, and has many many bugs. Sorry for the sincerity, but the functionality added is not relevant and does not have a big impact.
The previous dashboard was great. Bad decision to change it.
Hope you will analyze all the feedback above and have the wisdom to return to the original design.
That things happen. Ask Coca-Cola.
Best regards.
Any chance you will release the comments made 4 days ago from the mod queue in order they might be used to make the dashboard more accessible?
I love it.
Thank you!!!
The design is cool. But I am encountering problems with the uploader. It either freezes or simply makes my browser crash. Tried on Safari and Firefox.
…okay I was excited to start using it, but in all seriousness,,, I liked the other better…New is not necessarily improved! I know you guys put a ton of work into this and we all I am sure appreciate it; but next time put out a beta first!
grantman
Change is always difficult for some, and for others – they hardly take notice and move along. I like the changes that have been made so far. I’ve only been on WordPress since December, 2007 so my transition is going relatively smoothly. The one thing I have noticed to be missing is the “cleanup messy code” button as an option when posting a new blog or page. I’m struggling with HTML. That button made many of my blogs go from messy to presentable! I’ll live without it. I need to learn HTML anyway! The rest of the changes make up for the loss of one silly button! Thanks.
I can’t find the word count or spell check. Not a fan of the new layout. Fonts are too small and it’s too confusing. Wish there was an option to switch back to the old layout.
Very good guy, facilitates the work in view of the information!
What happened to spell check?!?!?!
idk, but weblog and blogger seem more flexible and nice.
Although at first I was taken aback of the new format, I’m finding I sort of like it. As I use it more and more, I’m sure I’ll get as comfortable with it as I was the old format.
But now that this is up and running, how about some new themes? In all my time of blogging here, the themes haven’t changed. I realize since this is the free format, it’s probably not a huge concern of yours. But adding a few more new themes would really be nice! Not black or neon background ones either. Too hard to read most of them!
Ok. So far I pretty much think it stinks. But I´ll give it a shot. It better be like riding a bike …! I´m kinda curious about the gallery feature.
Yep, I like it.
I really miss having the categories to the right of the post editor instead of where they now are, at the bottom. I now have to scroll up and down to do the categories, then Save the post. It’s very annoying. I realize this is a free service (although I am paying for css access), but other free services offer more. At the very least, changes should improve or enhance the service, not make something less convenient. Please consider moving the categories back up to the side of the post box. Thanks.
The design is great — the color scheme is weird & doesn’t link to the WP brand. How about the ability to customize our dashboard?