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.
I like the new dashboard, but the new photo-add system is messing up the photos I put on. Is there anyway to go back to the old photo adding system on your profile or something?
Just an update…the sluggishness is gone but the spell check is still sorely needed. Thanks.
I’m happy that I can finally edit posts in Safari instead of having to switch to Firefox just to write posts or do admin work on my Mac.
So far so good. One question, any idea why spell check always nails words with “th” in them? That one is a bit odd.
Otherwise applause all round from this corner.
It’s nice to have a change in looks. But I didn’t see anything extremely useful for my simple blogging needs. What ain’t broke shouldn’t need fixin’. Thanks for the effort anyway.
Well, some of it is good, some of it is bad. Generally I prefer the old version. I’m having great difficulty with the editor adding “strange” code and I can’t get paragraphs to appear, even after trying and and . It runs everything together! Spending a tremendous amount of extra time trying to get the paragraph spacing to work!
I can’t highlight in the text widgets either so that I can copy & paste. Like others mentioned, I don’t care for the categories to be below rather than along the side. It seems like I have to do a lot more scrolling.
I do love the way the photos gallery works.
I like it aesthecally, but is a bit difficult to use at the beggining.
Thanx fer the updeit, butt I cant git spellchek two werk yet. Aye reelly due liek the nu desine tho. Eni thots on wen spelchec’ll bee werking? Thanc yoo aggin.
-Deiv
I very much like the new layout and the features, thanks!
But I find the image browser and uploader very unstable and fiddly, at least under Internet Explorer.
And more often than not does it upload the wrong picture in the wrong format (from “media library”).
So, I have to copy the picture URL from “media library” to “choose file” and then it does not give me the option to upload the picture as a thumbnail, for instance.
I hope this gets solved…
Dear WordPress Administrators…
I HATE THE NEW IMAGE MANAGEMENT!!!!!!!!!!!
Please, give me the option to use the old one… Because srsly, this new style is driving me nuts! I’m reduced to using raw html editing to get my images up and running!
Please, for the love of Morgan Freeman!
Just the right moment for a change: I like it! Thank you!
I hate it too
Just to say from Portugal that some things i didn´t like in the change.
1 – The counter of the numer of words in a post should be reinstated.
2 – Also some times the loadings of the page get a lot of more time than it used to be, and in general the loading of the opages when entering is more difficult than before.
3- On a positive side the organization fo the dashboard seems much better and with more information, and better seo oriented
But please redo the counting of the number of words in a post when we are in the preview post or doing the post.
For me it was a useful feature to “control” the depth of the texts and to make adjustenmts and cuts in long texts…
But all and all a very nice effort/improvement from wordpress/automattic.
great job thanks very much from east of Turkey!
the old skin better than this new skin
From a usability/functionality perspective, you’ve checked most of the boxes on my wish list. Thank you – this is a substantial leap forward.
Now, if you would only fix the disappearing ‘edit’ link on my text widgets… 😉
woonderful!
I detest the new layout and feel less inclined to use wordpress. Many people agree with me. The old one back please.
When I first saw the new dashboard it looked so bad I thought there was a technical problem and contacted support. I haven’t posted since the new dashboard has come online but I much preferred the old dashboard from the point of view of appearance. The colours of the new dashboard are not very pleasant to look at. However, some people seem to like it and I’m resigned to having to get used to it.
Honestly, the new dashboard looks like it’s still in beta form, or as if my page didn’t load properly. It looks half-finished! I’ve been playing around with it, and I don’t find it at all easier…in fact, navigating around the different pages is difficult! The only thing I like, even a little bit, is the new post composition page. In the end, though, I pretty much hate it!
Sorry.
I don’t find it better or easier, and everything seems a lot slower!
The new dashboard is bollocks. What was so user friendly is now not worth blogging! Like going back in time appearance wise and how many steps to do what was easily done before. If it ain’t broke fellas…
It’s official: I don’t like it!
Looking good, Thanks
I hated it at first, but am getting used to it now. It is an improvement, I think. I also noticed some things on the dashboard, like the stats graph, weren’t working for me until just today, so I assume you’re still tweaking and fixing some loose ends.
Thanks for all the great work.
http://www.timprosserfuturing.wordpress.com is getting more and more hits, as is http://www.ineffectivemanagement.wordpress.com, and I couldn’t be happier.
Keep up the great work, and thanks again!
– Tim
Epic fail. Hate it. With a passion, in fact.
I was lost for a while, but now it all makes sense. Great stuff – cheers!
O.Y.F.E*
I really miss my “save and continue writing” button … 😦 Please, put it back
Now i have to go back and foward and etc …
new designe is fantastic!
Can we move these widgets around and minimize or close the ones we don’t want? I’m finding this new dashboard more cluttered than the old one.
Some thoughts:
-An email to the affected accounts might have been oh, helpful?! I never read the updates/WP blogs I just don’t have the time. I, too, lost half a post because the dashboard changed “on the fly” on me (and resulted in a panicked exchange with tech support). Barring that, implementing the changes on logged-out accounts might have been a better idea.
-I have pretty much “found” where everything is, and am getting used to it. The layout of the main Dashboard is actually very helpful insofar as a getting an overview of what’s happened in the interim after you first log in.
-I switched to the Classic colours as soon as I could find the function to do so; sorry but I hate hate hate hate the default colour scheme.
-Looks like there are some additional functions which is always a bonus for the free blogs. 🙂
I hate it, too!
usually I like changes and new things, but…
new dashboard and so on is terrible…!!!
i can’t load a picture,
i can’t write a post easyly as it was once,
i can’t understand many things.
maybe i’m stupid
but blogs should be for everyone, not only for intelligent people.
I’m tired of wasting more than half an hour to write a 2-sentences post without pictures or other.
Maybe I’ll quit having a blog…or will leave wordpress and open a blog somewhere else…but if I i have to leave wordpress I prefer not to have a blog anymore
(and that’s the opinion of a lot of other people, but they cannot write in english)
p.s.
sorry we appreciate your efforts and so on
but there must be something worng or a bug or…boh!
it’s not possible that every basically function doesnt’ work….and still after a week…
sorry but it’s really impossible even to post the minimal. everything gets stuck..
Been playing with the new design and I think there are definite improvements for most of the pages — thank you.
The only area I find awkward so far is the widgets page. (this has nothing to do with the problems with the text widget, which I’m sure is being frantically recoded even as I write). I don’t know what it is, really — old design one dragged stuff from the bottom of the page to the top — new design we are working from left to right and everything is visible at once — maybe that’s what makes it seem less clean.
Overall, a fine effort — and I really do have confidence you will correct the bugs soon.
Hey Matt great new design. The only thing I miss is the word count. That was a really nice feature. It’s really great being part of WordPress.
Matt, thanks, what a great job! Sometimes thankless though? Keep it up 🙂
Why do I have to browse back to my dashboard to find my drafts?
They should be under the WRITE link, like before…
Good work.
Very Sweet
New Dashboard, make me have a new spirit. thanks…good job.
thank you…it was confusing at first, lol! but like you said, it does grow on you, hehehe!
i esp. ❤ the multi-file loading!!!!!!!!!
have a super day!
Thanks, you guys. You’re doing such a great job.
I need to get used to it, but that’s normal huh… 🙂
Anyway, thanks
Two things,
The thumbnails should be bigger in the media browser, as I cant view many of them because the initial preview list rendering is so small. Clicking on the image allows a better view, but that’s a lot of messing about when browsing to recycle an image.
There should be a more obvious way to return to the dashboard from within the other management pages.
Other than that though there are many too many improvements to list all of the goodness.
So a simple “thank you!” shall have to suffice.
It took this 61 year old man a full year to learn how to do all this stuff, and now I have to start over. I thought I had a virus or something. I’m totally confused! You’vr ruined my day.
I love it in general, but I have many problems in managing images and videos. The insert dialog box doesn’t show properly. How can I use the previous system?
At last I found a way to work with my widgets: I added one and saved. All of a sudden the widgets I had were shown in the list and now I can go ahead and work with them!
Now, after playing around a bit with the new dashboard I’m still not really convinced. There are a few nice new things, but they could have probably been incorporated in the old design as well. As for the widget section: the old layout was much more intuitive. I simply put the widget where I wanted it. Now I have to click “edit” (“bearbeiten” in Germany) and it becomes really large and obscures a lot of other things, then I can move it.
But then again: it’s always about getting used to things. I worked with the old design a lot, so of course it seems difficult now. I will get used to it. But I don’t feel it was really necessary. And I would prefer to think about what’s IN my blog, not about HOW to get it there!
I love it all 🙂 Well done!
Great job! Thanks for your commitment to pursue excellence. It makes me glad I chose WordPress over the other options out there.
Initial reaction: I hate it.
After completing some basic admin: it takes -far- too long to find anything. The format of the notice about how many posts/drafts is annoyingly loud and takes up too much space. The change in format between the WordPress front page (http://wordpress.com) and the dashboard (http://dashboard.wordpress.com/wp-admin/) is far too jarring. I actually thought that I’d ended up on a different website the first time I encountered it.
After more thought: the changes still don’t work for me. I’d rather have the old dashboard back. 😦
But like other folk have said, there are some improvements in there. Hopefully it won’t take too long to find them…
The color sceme isn’t great, but other than that, I really like it!
~*~Courtney~*~
I love it!Thanks a million!
Just please tell me where the “edit” option went in the “manage” page?! It is still available in the dashboard page…however some of the pages dissapear in the view after awhile…not sure what the criteria is to have them disappear? Thanks!
OK, so I’m a little slow…I found what I was looking for “edit” in the ‘manage’ page (just have to click on the name of the page…and everything else is super! Thanks for this great tool!
At first I found the new design quite confusing but it’s working pretty well. Good work.
Ok – I’ve reserved judgement so far. But did anyone system test this upgrade? Obviously not. Please let me know when you are going to fix the bugs and restore functionality …. like edit widgets!
I like the old one better,just because i’m used to it and the pictures i post come up blurry. Any way I can get the old one back? my friend did.
It’s great but there’s bugs and the help menu needs updating. Your email support deserves a lot of credit.
nice design. very different arrangement then the old design. kinda confuse me.
and… could you put the “save” button under the posting box? its not ergonomic to put it on the side.
Thank you for being available all weekend. Humans need time to adjust.
Adding multiple pictures is a pain, they dont stay where you place them, you select the biggest size and they appear in middle size.
Painful, painful, painful…
Despise it! Hate it! It’s horrible.
I know – I know – I’ll get “used” to it, But I won’t “go gentle into that good night” – I’m gonna kick and scream all the way!
Hate the colors. Hate the layout.
I’m happier with all the stats on a different ste of pages, thankyouverymuch.
I LIKE managing my posts separately from the comments.
I think the interface is miserable.
Just because you’ve had something for a while doesn’t mean it’s time to change!!
How about giving me a CHOICE to have the OLD interfaces?!?!
And what about {GASP} ASKING me if I want my interface {that’s MY interface} to change?!?!
And tell “rivermom” that we have ALWAYS been able to password protect a post. I’ve been doing it from the beginning. The option was rather obvious there on the right side column. Now I’ve had to search to find it again.
grumble mumble grumble mumble
Thanks for the Spell Check!!!
Oh Man… PLEASE SET THE PREVIOUS DESIGN BACK… it confusing and hard to use, adding picture is horrible 😦
Aaargh! I can’t use my Tag Surfer on Firefox anymore! It only works on Safari! Support guy who was on this hasn’t come up with any suggestions or solutions! Gaaarrrrrrr.
Can anyone tell me where the spell checker is, please?
1. Can’t edit comments (even mine)
2. Image uploads is much more difficult. I failed to upload images after repeated attempts last two hours.
3. Image gallery is a chaos of overlapping images and texts.
loooove it
I’m starting to hate the “Write” section now! Every time I want to upload images, I have to resize my screen because the box to upload the image is at the bottom of the page. I can’t move it or scroll down. If it allow me to scroll it only meet have way. So I can’t tell how I’m putting my image. This Sucks!!!!!!!!!
Big bosses over the wordpress:
The new dashboard is interesting and stuff, but how about don’t mess with our things hein?
The dashboard update ERASED all my text widgets that i had but wasn’t using at the moment. What’s the problem? The problem is that the fact that i am not using the text widgets right now doesn’t mean AT ALL that i won’t using them later. Actually my blog went in vacations for 2 weeks. So i took some widgets out of the side bar so that the blog be more light during that period.
Now i have to rewrite all the 6 text widgets (Mr. widgets-full-of-code by the way) that i hadn’t being using at the time the dashboard was updated.
Thanks a lot guys 🙂 .. duh.
Well the new dashboard is great , but still missing that old one.
Thanks for some good changes.. 😀
@rivermom
: always was there… :s
Cya!.-
At first I didn’t like it. However, now I’m a fan. I actually use my dashboard now.
Thanks.
OK Matt, I’m familiar with new dash board.. cool.. but still needs to learn especially for beginner.. the old one is simpler.
tanx
hmcahyo.wordpress.com
just another indonesian wordpress blogger
and the link to go to dashboard??
Where is the “Save and keep Editing” button? Is it gone or am I missing the new way to do that? Now, when I open an existing post, edit it a bit and then want the new changes to be immediately visible but keep editing, I hit SAVE and it closes the editor and goes to the post, so I have to reopen it to keep editing. I also preferred having a lot of features in the side column, like categories, time stamp etc. instead of having to scroll for 3 screens down to find all that stuff. Keeping as many features on one screen is a good thing, at least to my mind. Also, I used to be able to open the Gallery/Upload in a new tab and be uploading as I edit the post (I like to multi task like that) now you cannot do that, you upload or you edit, or you have to open multiple instances of the same post in edit to do all at once.
That’s all the complaints I can think of at the moment, I’ll post more as they come to my mind! Overall, I’m failing to see much improvement other than the multi-uploader. I wish you’d offer the “classic dashboard” as many interfaces do when they are force-feeding changes on people who have been using a tool for a long time and have a system of doing things that is seriously disrupted by “improvements” forced upon them by the powers that be.
It’s been bad and getting worse! I can’t even read this (the one you’re reading now) page on Firefox any more; so Tag Surfer doesn’t work on Firefox and this page doesn’t come up right on Firefox. And I’m using the latest version (2.0.0.13). What’s going on????
Thanks for some good changes 🙂
I hate it! See my blog: I cannot find my way around it at all and seem to have lost the ability to add and delete blogroll etc. etc. Have spent half a day trying to figure out what to do and feel hugely frustrated.
In addition to previous message this is what I wrote on my blog yesterday:
About two weeks ago I suddenly found that my administrative site has a completely different look and feel to it. All the familiar and useful links have disappeared. I just wonder whether others are having similar problems:
. I am unable to edit my widgets, I can add or delete widgets but it’s a complete mystery to me how I now add or delete entries on my blogroll, on my recommended reading roll, etc.
. the number of my pages at the top of my blog seems to have been reduced and I have lost the page to the Orange Prize Project (presumably because that was the last one I added)
I am not very happy with this: blogs should be user friendly. I have not got the time to spend whole afternoons or days on trying to work out how I keep my blog up to date, apart from writing my pieces!
Has anyone had similar experiences? Can anyone tell me what to do??
It’s pretty cool dashboard,
I’m excited when I opened my page today,
I thought it was error,
however thanks!
Like a “dummy” I bought WordPress For Dummies. It’s like learning to fly the space shuttle with a Ford owners manual!! Not one function in the book matched what I was looking at. It seems to me that any operation the book said was possible, is now GONE with this version. I’m going to scrap this for something I can work with.
Ok…I spent 1whole week studying, and training, and practicing, and letting me explain, and doing things with these new dashboard ecc.
but….
– it’s impposible to post a picture (after clicking “add to post” the window becomes white, and everything stucks for endless times(tried on other computers as well, thinking maybe my computer had problems, but it’s the same averywhere) )
– automathic savings of posts doesn’t work, and sometimes manual savings doesnt’ work as well. I’ve completely lost 3 posts.
– when I click “edit post” to edit a post already published, it opens the editing page as in the past..but everything was written in the post is deleted…!
– can’t edit comment, sometimes can’t leave comments.
I really tried and tried and learned and let me explaining…but I think there’s really something going wrong….
* ? *
mm, i really, really dont like it, this is very confused, and still have a lot of thing on english, the widgets window is only one of those that take forever loading… is there a option to switch back to the old panel?
At first i couldn’t even find what i was looking for! But, as it came, it’s a matter of time to get used to the new dashboard. And now i like it 🙂
The only thing that makes it difficult for me, is at the media, add photos. I don’t like that i can’t see each one photo from the time i apload them and then insert them to my post. I think that in the begining we had that option. And that’s why i am using the apload browser, even though i need more time to apload photos.
I’m adjusting well. I really like the new dashboard–except for the color scheme and inability to move the widgets around. Hint.
Nice! I like the Multi-file upload with progress bar feature the best, since it was just a pain to upload files one at a time. I used an external photo hoster most of the time, but now I think I can transfer it all over to WP. 😀
Well done!
The trouble with the image resizing seems to be fixed.
Thanks!
Changes are good!
I like the new features, like the multi file upload and gallery creation (even though I haven’t tried it yet) But I find the new dashboard too busy and a bit confusing. Some of the navigation options are a bit hidden (like the upload image icon). There seems to be a split of opinion on it. I think it might be cool to have the option to customize what we see on our dashboards, like on google, where you can add or delete stuff and move things around.
I love it! Good job.
Thanks, It is cool!
The new dashboard looks nice, but after the introduction we cannot upload pictures anymore for some reason. This is really upsetting!
Using an imac G4, max OS X version 10.4.10 in the outbacks of Spain with connection to the internet via a vodafone USB Hub. the old dashboard was slow but working fine.
When you review the comments above Matt, you’d come to realise that the more critical comments come by members who are concerned with the overall development of WordPress…please consider our pleas for a better designed layout or at least, for now, an option to revert to “classsic” version that we all love so much more than this new one now…
Thanks Matt.
Love
Hi Matt,
Thanks for your reply. Please let me detail you what´s going on, after days of use.
Uploading photos: Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. Same as with links.
When it doesn´t work, jpeg files are stored in “gallery”. And the uploading screen goes blank. You may end up storing 3 or 4 times the same picture. But you can’t post it. I’ve also tried the “insert gallery in post” button. It doesn´t work.
When I just read that this was a first for you, I thought that I’m either doing an extra click or lost my way in the process. If this would be the case, where’s the manual?
Space: It’s my feeling, and I may be wrong, that you are not promoting posts with long text. While tags are bonused. It’s the only explanation I have for you giving the same size, to the the tag box and to the box space devoted for writing posts . The tab box only needs one line, as in the old editor. The space you save on the tag box should be for bigger writing space. This Reply feature is also bigger than the one in the post box (for writing)
Please excuse my English and I wish I explained myself properly.
Thanks in advance for the input and help you may give me.
Cheers!
Well got to say I do like the design/ presentation of the new edit look.
However I just can’t stand it where I have to go down the page to just press categories … Would you mind just put it back to the right side bar instead… -_- Somehow is so annoying when I keep on forgetting that I haven’t press categories and have to go back and redo it again …
The other thing is, the uploading image part didn’t work for me … But it do looks good.
I loveloveLOVE it 🙂