A Note on the New Look

by Stephanie Ernst · 2009-08-11 13:39:00 UTC
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As those of you who come to the main page of the blog to read posts (e.g., rather than using feed readers or coming only directly to individual posts) have surely noticed, the design of the blogs here at Change.org has undergone some changes recently--most noticeably the addition of a featured/top stories box at the top of the page, replacing the previous "Featured Posts" list further down the page. Please note that when you arrive at the blog now, even if the featured box appears unchanged from your last visit, that does not mean new posts haven't been published--be sure to scroll down the page for the blog itself, under "Most Recent Stories."

I've also been working off and on for the last couple months to get the 500+ posts into appropriate categories, and although I'm sure there are some posts that should be in categories they're not yet in--and that there are categories that should exist that I've not created and populated yet--most of that work is indeed done now. So if you want to browse, simply select the "Browse More Categories" link on the left-hand side of the page for the larger drop-down list. And you can still search the blog via the box at the end of that list.

Stephanie Ernst wrote the original Animal Rights blog at Change.org until December 2009. She can now be found at Animal Rights & AntiOppression.
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