You may have noticed in the past few days I've made a few changes to the blog. They include:
1. The ability to rate each of our posts from 1 star to 5 stars (based on how good and important a story you think each post is - i.e., would you recommend others read this particular post).
2. You'll also now find a box listing the Top Rated posts (based on your votes) and Hot posts (i.e., the ones with the most votes - I may get rid of this Hot list eventually, I'm not sure there's much of a value added over the Top Rated list) in a new box in the upper right hand corner of the blog.
3. I've also added a new 4th column to the blog (we had 3 columns before), which enables me to make the Popular Post box twice as wide. At this point, we're not really adding any additional content to the site besides that and what I describe in point 4 below. But with 94% of our readers having computer screens that have a width of 1024 pixels or greater, it was time to make the blog larger than 800 pixes (you'll note that newspaper sites like the NYT, took advantage of this extra space long ago).
4. Polls. We now have the ability to offer you polls in a nice neat package that doesn't include ads and other garbage. You'll find the current poll right below the Popular Posts box in the far-right column. Our first poll is, not surprisingly, who you're going to vote for come November (sorry, I left off the Republicans). Please join in and vote. You can only see the results if you vote (thereafter all you'll see is the results each time you refresh the page).
The reasons for the changes are varied. First off, you're getting a glimpse of AMERICAblog 2.0, the relaunch of the blog that will be coming in several months. In designing the new blog, it's given me a number of ideas, such as adding the extra column, having the wider box in the upper right corner for Popular Post, but also we could use it for fundraising for candidates and other things. We'll have all of that in the new site, but I figured why not add some of that now. As for AMERICAblog 2.0, I've hired a project manager (who is also our chief html/design guru), and she and I are now holding weekly calls with the database guy I've hired to build the guts of the site. Both of these folks are doing side work involving the elections, so in order to cut down on our costs, I've agreed to let them work at their own pace, rather than make this a rush job. That means we won't be launching for several months, but it also means we can stay within budget and do this right. Anyway, that's the update on that, but as I said, I wanted to start sharing some of the spoils of the new site with you now. Oh, and finally, either Blogger or Haloscan (or commenting service) have been painfully slow the last couple of days. I know, it bugs me too, and there's nothing I can do about it. You may have noticed that a few of your other favorite blogs hosted on Blogger and using Haloscan are also loading slowly. Thanks, JOHN
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