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 guess I am an idiot, but I can’t put pictures in anymore. Why can’t I browse to find tham anymore?
Looking up file paths defeats me.
I would have paid just to have the browse option.
Oh, well, maybe it’s time to shut it down.
Simple, and nice, but now I can’t edit very coment.
I love the look and feel of the new dashboard! Thanks for bringing it. The whole image upload/gallery…is a bit of a learning curve, but I’m educable. 🙂 The upload window is a terror. You can’t see everything you need to see all at once. Any chance of that changing?
cool stuff, keep it coming!
Like all things, there’s the good and the bad parts to the new layout.
The good parts:-
-finally found that “quote” button on the write a post page
-[there must be something else that’s good…] oh oh oh the ability to preview a post before it’s published
The bad parts:-
-the colour scheme (ugh)
-I can’t find my blogroll???
-Edit comments???
-Category thing when writing a post at the bottom, it’s more user-friendly on the right hand side.
I prefer the old dashboard, it was a lot more simple. But thanks for trying anyway…
Really like the difference in speed when using the new interface. Is there an option for word count? It used to be on the old interface by default I think.
The only good thing about it?
The looks.
Otherwise, it sucks.
Try again, WordPress…
Sorry Matt, I liked the former dashboard way better. I think the new design is good for the 2.0 feel but I function at “twice” the speed with the old style. I know that you are “final” on this new change so the point I am making is moot.
Is there a way you could build in a “toggle” switch to the old style and new styles? You have all the same functionality in both anyway, just a different, “skin.”
Just fundalishious, I like it, thanks
hard to edit in the ‘text’ widget. the little window that pops up is half hidden. can’t see the text. browser issue? if so, not a good feature since it wasn’t an issue before. shame. other than this annoyance, widgets page much better than before.
very gooooooooooood! tahnk You this is Nice! thank Youuuu
couldn’t we have a choice on what layout we want? I’m beginning to really hate blogging here.
Love the new dashboard too. Love particularly the easy way to test a change of layout. Thanks WordPress! U’re yummy good!
good job. but where can i find the way to upload new image to my blog?
Nice revamp of the design. My only problem is that the Dashboard button disappears once I go to the sections along side it, like Manage, design, comments. One click access to the dashboard from any other page would help.
UGLY. And why the heck can’t i get my images into my posts? I go through the steps, and nothing happens. I’m not a happy camper. ;(
i must be honest.. i don’t really like the new dashboard, too bad you didn’t ask if we wanted to keep our dashboard the way it was…
i read one of your comments matt, and you said there that there will be more color schemes for us to choose, when will it be???
thanks!
Matt- So let me understand this, we pay nothing for a platform that provides us with relatively easy posting and editing allowing us to comment on anything under the sun, it’s hosted for free also and people still complain? Typical Bloggers 🙂
Good job Matt, I know your team will work on improving the few issues legitamitly raised by a few of the 275 people who have posted thus far.
A heads up, just went through my Askimet spam posts and was a bit surprised that the UI there was still the older UI vs. the new comment UI (which is growing on me)
Overally I like most of the changed, but it does take some getting used to and I’m still figuring out how to get to the screens I like to use frequently (stats page mostly).
One other feature I’d like to see – a way to know which search engine a given phrase was sent from. But I do love the summary stats about most common search, active posts, most popular posts etc.
Overall great job as always!
Shannon
After checking around, seems like there is a real issue for Mac users loading images into posts after uploading them into the gallery. It either works erratically or not at all.
AND
I am experiencing a huge slowdown in navigating around WordPress- screens freezing frequently and comments slow to submit.
I can’t wait to find out what else doesn’t work. 😦
I am running the latest Firefox (2.0.0.13) on a Macbook Pro.
Loved it! It’s sleek and a time-saver. Everything in one page. An increase in the size of the letters would be welcome, everything else is fine.
It is too clinical, Hate it, wish I could change back… Anybody know if this is possible?
I like it. I was wondering how you’d roll it out on wordpress.com. And I had this idea, which is probably technically not that fun to implement, but let’s a first batch of users “go for it” before everyone else: in settings or use profile, add a toggle button “old interface/new interface” and announce that within a few weeks, everybody will be migrated over to the new interface, but that you can switch already now.
Did you think about something like that? I’d be curious to know if letting people choose “when” they switch (within a given timeframe) helps ease the transition or not.
Yesterday i could not use Firefox WYSIWYG, but today it seems to work ok.
So sorry, i take it back.
The options you have added are interesting.
Thanks, this new features are amazing
its huge !!! a lot of changes hmm.. but yet its ok and far more user friendly from the first dashboard.. i was surprise when i open my dashboard and saw the new dashboard…
except for one thing… on the write post section the link to the answerlink.com is gone ? or i just cant see it, it really useful coz it adds link to the blog and more chances of users visiting your blog
but anyway it a big thanks for the update
That´s great. Thanks 😉
so beatiful
I can no longer edit one of my OWN comments after posting it. Why not?
Where is the spell check? Maybe I’m missing something…Oh, Yes, I am missing something. Spell Check.
Nice update people…… keep it up. Good features and presentation 🙂
Good work,I like the media library,nice improvement for better control of pics.Maybe I can upgrade my tutorial .
i see i can’t upload any audio file. why?
I suggest WordPress.com give two option:
i. classic/old design
ii. new design
just as Yahoo! Mail do!
Well, new design is faster, but classic/old design is easier to use, especially in tranfering widget between two sidebar.
my RSS Widget is not appear in FULL, so I can not edit URL/RSS Feed
First I was surprised and annoyed. Then I get used to part of it, but often I still do not find the place of some features of the old style: it takes time. Anyway, I think the change you made means an improvement. In two weeks I hope being fully acquainted with it.
Ok, I’m liking the Dashboard, but HATING the post editor. I cannot do any decent formatting, font changes etc, and if I get a post like I want it (after some HTML hacking), then decide to add more text or a link, then lose all my previously added formatting. Pleasepleaseplease can we have a editor where we can change the font, insert carriage returns and the thing actually remembers how I want my post to look?
Matt,
The “Old Style” spell check was great. A simple click and you were on your way with the correct spelling….no trouble, no extra clicks, right on the board. What happened to it? Cannot locate it any longer. This is a “must have for any writer.”
Not bitching, just asking….I realize this IS A Free Site. O’ Oh…I just noticed the disclaimer below. Kind of strange statement, when one gets the impression with the announcement on something brand new since conception, an “open” board for comments was desired. Generally most comments in situations like this are a combination of sometimes built in questions or sorta of complaints. Keeping a steady flow of feedback, without “guidelines” keeps the open honesty factor rolling. Just thought I point that out from my forty years of communication, marketing and sales training experience.
I am going to like the features. The lay fonts are what I am still having to get used too.
Great job, I really love it even if at first I didn’t understand what was going on 🙂
The only annoying thing about it is that I setted up a blog for a group of non-bloggers and they were just beginning to understand the old interface, now they’d feel lost whith the change, where did all the things they knew went?
For beginners it’s not a good practice to change things in such a radical form, without notice, without offering them the chance to EASILY understand what is happening and, most important of all, easily use the same old interface they were just learning.
I’ll do my best to convince my friends this interface is better, but some are already lost 😦
I have found while the new features are appealing and look good, thus far I have had excrutiatingly slow delays uploading my daily blog posts or attempting to insert any graphical images. I hope this is just due to “growing pains” as the look and feel of the new dashboard is great.
Is anyone else having problems with their Widgets in the new format? When I click on edit on my current widget part of the box disappears under the Available Widgets on the left and I cannot make any changes – I have emailed support and their suggestions did not work. Help! I am not liking this new format!
The new dashboard, in fact the old dashboard, forget the riding bikes idea, its a bit like wrestling gorillas, difficult at first, but isn’t it just fantastic when you win……
Congratulations!
It does very quickly grow on you, it took about 15 minutes for me.
Just a small (unrelated) question: Is there any chance that you’ll let us see unique visitors and recent visitors (details of every recent visitor like country, duration of stay, page loads etc) in our stats?
Thank you for your continuous updates.
Psychia
As long as I can change the colors, then fine. BUT my comments no longer show up, why is that?! AND when I get email notification of a comment it does not give me the option to approve it, it just gives me the options to delete or spam it??? I don’t like that!
The design seems quite good but there seems to be some glitches; I can’t upload any pictures or videos, the thing loads and just blanks over; quite odd. Hope you all can fix it soon, otherwise it’s a applaud-able improvement
I like the new design and I’m excited about playing around with it a bit more, but I have not been able to save my widget edits since the change…bugger!
I’m a teacher, and I maintain like 7 class blogs. My only (though MAJOR) complaint with this new design is that at the top, where the blogs go horizontally, rather than within the previous drop down feature, I can only see and click on like three. After that, they get lost behind other text and just disappear. So it makes it impossible for me to smoothly switch between blogs as I used to be able to do (and need to be able to do).
At first i thought that something wrong happened to the dashboard. Then i understood that you guys have updated it. The new gallery page is very useful. Thanks a lot.
Cool…change is good. I need all the help I can get. Thanks.
Not happy. Hope the kinks get resolved. I can’t seem to link anything, have been unable to upload any images and I just wrote a long post and only 1/3 of it saved after I hit the save button.
For those of you hating the colors…Mike put up there somewhere how to go back to the normal colors. I think it is in My Profile. I changed mine and it helped a lot!! 🙂
I really like it.
Although I’m having some troubles resizing images. They move when when I try to resize them visually.
Additonal comment….I liked the ability to see more of my active blogs, and the stats…you know how much I love checking my stats—but now I am having problems UPLOADING PICTURES to go with my blogs. So if possible please fix that.
Thanks! Overall it looks nice!
I really don’t like this new one. The editor is broken; the page shifts every time I press return. A couple of my text widgets went blank when I added a new RSS widget to my template.
I don’t like that you can’t drag widgets anymore.
I hate to say this, but I really see nothing better about this new interface.
Im used to the old one, but this is sorta better! Good job WP!
It’s ugly and it sucks. Change it back. Or at least give us the option to change it back if we so choose.
Which many of us do.
I can see a lot of effort and thought went into this new design. However, there must have been some major kinks still in the system the first day it was launched. Uploading pictures into my post was an absolute nightmare. It took me twice as long as usual to prepare the post as a result (not to mention that suddenly my post just started disappearing, as if someone was erasing it. Was a weird day for me and WordPress). First impressions were that this new design is a bit clunky, confusing to navigate and it seems there are more steps to take now to get simple things done. The layout of some of the options, widgets, the write new post page, others, just don’t seem to make sense and the overall “look” and colors is just weird…but, I’m sure I’ll get used to it. No other choice at the moment, but hey, it’s free.
I suppose I’m just a bit disappointed to have finally gotten used to the old version (and LOVING that one too), and now having to relearn some of it again. I feel like someone rearranged my kitchen and I can’t find a blasted thing. Har.
um, new dashboard CSS is broken in IE7? did you guys test it on IE7 before releasing it? i know wordpress is all about open source, free love, and screw IE7, but more than 90% of the world still uses it (including me…gasp!). please fix?
Help! I can’t find where I edit my blogroll anymore. 😦
I have a big problem with the new design.
i cant find the page ID’s now, how can i find a page ID with the new design?
i was totally confused @ first, but it’s getting a little eaiser.
I like the new dashboard too. The ability to search the media library is a huge help. So far the layout is very intuitive for me. Thanks!
wee its cool matt
thanks!
i like it so much, a big surprise in this april!!!
I hated it for about 10 minutes until I began to adjust to it. Then it was like an adventure in how cool can it get. Terrific new features. You are the tops. Thank you very, very much.
heplfull and informative dashboard…thanks to WordPress…
WOW! You guys did a SUPERB job!! Thanks for the new features.
The bar that comes up when being logged in WordPress.com should also be redesigned in this dark gray. I love the new color pattern. The design is using a lot of free space, but hey, you’ll figure that out too, at some point… 🙂
Great work guys! 🙂
nice improvements 🙂
I do not find this new format as user friendly as the previous. I still have not figured out how to upload new designs.
I’m not convinced. It now takes longer to write a post, everything is further away. And most importantly, I have a photoblog, and something weird is happening with the picture I just posted. The colors are all wrong all of the sudden. It looks a lot greyer than the picture really is…
The display is good, but why the access to edit the comment are disappear. Sometimes I used this to answer directly to the question no need make another comment and it will more clear to the visitor.
Thanks
Several people nailed it–this new one is counterintuitive. I taught myself how to blog on WP really easily…and I still feel lost.
I figured out 2 things I really hate–dashboard font too small (can we make it bigger? is it because i work on a small laptop?)) dashboard way too cluttered (can i dump or move or turn into pulldowns some of those widgets–like comments?)
I agree with most of the criticism here and hope you all will be able to address some of these issues. In the meantime, I am dreading writing posts which are more complicated than simple text.
And i am REALLY dreading Monday when I have to face my community college developmental writers who all have blogs and who will be trying to post and feel lost.
they will be turning to me for help. i guess i’ll just tell them they don’t have to post on their blogs anymore because i don’t have time right now to figure it out for myself muc
Can not upload images anymore 😦
It opens dialogue to choose the file on the computer, shows the name of the file, but doesn’t upload.
(Firefox/Linux)
I loved the multiple picture upload concept. Liked the new design. All I’m hoping for now is some minor bugs here and there fixed ( gallery not showing properly, didn’t like that crunching thing, make the upload media window movable, etc) Other than that I have no complaints. Keep up the good work ^^
hi i managed to get around the missing widgets problem by clicking ‘save changes’ under ‘current widgets’. after that, my current widgets finally appear, with the attendant editing options. cheers.
It’s cleaner and easier on the eye, but I hate having to scroll down to get to the categories in the Write section: having them on the right-hand side as in the previous version was more user friendly.
For me, having Recent Comments and Incoming Links at the top of the Dashboard isn’t useful and involves more scrolling to get to what I want.
A visual improvement at the expense of usability is not on balance what I’d call a good trade-off.
I like the new dashboard, but I don’t like that you took the spell checker off! Grr! Are you going to be bringing it back?
Doesn’t seem like anyone with a background in interfaces or usability had a look at this before going live. I’ll get used to it, I suppose, but I don’t think it was designed with any thought.
Next time, don’t surprise us. You may notice people a lot of people can’t deal with sudden changes. Me neither, I’m confused.
I don’t like the fact that the categories are at the bottom of the page and not next to the article anymore. Please change that!
To be positive:
– I’m sure it’s an improvement, so thanks
-thanks also for taking al this feedback seriously and even answering all the questions here (even giving the same responses several times). It’s a great help.
– the photo upload: it makes everything perfect! That was the one thing missing!
What an unpleasant surprise! haha!
Many props for the different colour schemes that are gonna be avalible!
Nah I’m kidding guys, it’s a longawaited change, but I’m still not sure if I like it
Just wondering if we’re gonna get any new themes coming our way too? It’s been a while 😥
Many thanks! x
There are problems when uploading an image. The text wraps around it and to be able to leave the image standing alone and text right below, you have to leave 10 lines of text empty!!!
will we still be able to post date entries, or is that gone forever? everything else i like. good job!
Looks great, thanks.
@ Matt!!
Where do I find my edit time stamp in this new design?
Thanks for this less cluttered design,
Happy WordPressing!! 🙂
Krishna
exciting! love it but too fully my view 😀
hmmm…I have mix emotion with the dashboard. To much things happening. Is there away where we can pick and choose which one we want on the dashboard???
Hello Matt,
First let me say that I appreciate the hard work, as a software developer myself I know how such things can go.
I’ve spent a good deal of the weekend wrangling the new dashboard and issues with it. I have my picks and pans.
Picks:
1. I like the new comments popup number (like a cartoon balloon) to advise of new comments.
2. I like the rearrangement of the dashboard.
3. I like the ability to just click save rather than save and continue
4. The software seems more responsive
Pans:
1. This needed some notice so users weren’t blindsided. I visit the global dashboard several times a day, never saw a thing about it until after the fact. I never visit wordpress.org and would have no reason to, so even though it was previewed there, I (and many others obviously) never saw it. So this was a complete surprise/shock. Better notice is needed.
2. Editing a comment is totally counter intuitive. Clicking on the commenter name to edit the comment? Took me hours to find that one and only after I visited forums. New users are likely to be equally baffled. I see no defensible reason to take the “edit” link out. May I suggest putting edit next to the others in this order?
Edit | Unapprove | Spam | Delete
This placement will prevent the accidental erasure of the comment if one misses the mark with the pointer, which used to be a problem the way the old arrangement was.
3. New color scheme is difficult, again no idea where to change that and it took me hours to find that one (in and only after I visited forums.
4. There are multiple issues with IE6/7 versus Firefox/Safari Things works different in these browsers, some things don’t work at all. Like adding a link to text in IE fails, but works in Firefox. Highlighting and selecting text in text widgets fails in IE but works in Firefox
5. Font size of comments is a bit too small for some monitors to read comfortably.
6. Along the lines of my number 1 “pan” we really need some sort of short “tips/tricks or “how to”. 10 minutes writing such a thing would save a lot of support and frustration. When I do software releases, I make a change log. I have yet to see one for wordpress.com users.
Still with the new hassles, far better than MT. Which is what drove me here in the first place.
Does anyone know eher the spellchecker has gone?
whoa! nice. i liked the old 1, but i’ll warm up to this one i hope. actually i was really cought off guard because i was at the hospital for a few days for tests and stuff(nothing serious most likely ive just been getting really bad headachees and other stuff) well ya and i come back and log in and i like almost screamed lol! well thanks for the new theme!
I think the new theme is really fantastic.
One more step forward!
Thanks for your work.
i hate it. i especially dislike the rolling categories section while posting. the main page feels cluttered and hard to read.
Once all the kinks are worked out it will be fine. Still looking for the spellchecker though…