Global Dashboard
This is part of a larger movement we’ve been working on a long time, but one of the first steps is now here.
You now have a global dashboard at dashboard.wordpress.com that contains everything you’re used to finding under your dashboard tab.
What’s new? Before, people who didn’t have a blog but just an account didn’t have any sort of dashboard so they couldn’t edit their password, get their API key, upload an avatar, track their comments, or any of the other fun stuff you can do under your dashboard.
If you have a blog here, this probably isn’t a big or noticeable change.
Now blog-less users are first-class in the WordPress.com world, which is good because they’re over 100,000 of you!
Join 110.6M other subscribers
- March 5, 2007
- Dashboard
Great Going !!
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Thanks, guys.
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Great news! I’m still trying to figure this all out being a new user, but it helps. Trust me. 🙂
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That great!!!
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right on! and my list for coming and remaining at WP keeps growing! its a good think i’m using virtual paper!
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Bravo Matt. Thanks!
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Now if I only had a way to jump between the different dashboards of my blogs. Of course, I’m a new WordPress user so there may be a way to do this that I haven’t figured out as yet.
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There goes one more; under WordPress’s kitty. Matt, who worked on this one? I guess Mr. Sharma contibuted some part of his suggestive decisions too. Great going!
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Way to go Matt! Thanks!
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Interesting. Will check it out. Was a little worried at first when I didn’t see both of my blogs’ dashboard.
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Good job! Will definately help our readers stay in touch with all of our blogs. Great Job WordPress, and it is always nice working with you guys and being a part of something so great!
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great!
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On wordpress.com I can’t just get to my blog. I have to go to my blog via address bar then press dashboard instead of clicking on my blog’s name via wordpress.com. It’s very annoying.
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Excellent addition, Matt. We have lots of users who don’t have blogs but who do have WP.com accounts. They will be very happy with this!
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uh… okay. *shrug*
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Thats neat!
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Nice!
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Wow.. Growing… Growing..
Keep growing with innovative ideas..
Best smile,
Zeezat
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As always, WordPress continues to enhance what they offer… Thanks again!
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Over 100,000 blogless WordPress.com users. Wow! Akismet must be doing well.
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Awesome, although it doesn’t apply to me..
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wow agreat!
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Nice Feature….
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Great idea!
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Please, please, unless you’re from North Yorkshire, get rid of that flat cap.
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kewl man… 🙂
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Excellent! Way to take care of folks.
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Always enhancing, nice work!
Peace
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It makes sense now after reading this post. Like others, I was confused for about 5 minutes scratching my head. Maybe a sticky in the forums for a little while?
Trent
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sweet. thanks for the continued work
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Great! How do you guys make a living? You must spend hours each day on WordPress… I’m really glad you do but wonder what finances you. You are making a huge difference to the world though, if that’s any help. I think blogging must be as important a next step as the invention of the Printing Press, and you guys are right at the centre of it all! You’re making it happen.
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Yeah … i dont like it.
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gr8…….thanks…
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Ach! The English teacher has to offer a minor correction. “They’re” = they are. It would have been accurate to say “there are”, which (after a discussion with the English teacher I married) can’t be contracted.
Nonetheless, love the great work!
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very useful especially for Akismet users
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Useless in my view!Why they want an account without a blog?
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Splendid!
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…which is why i just am so in love with wordpress… 🙂
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What a great idea!
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Good for end-users , who don’t have full privilege…
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That’s a great idea. Any hints on what the “larger movement” might be? 🙂
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coooooooooool !
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i wonder why my blog name doesn’t appear on my homepage anymore.
quite confusing though.
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Thanks!!
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So this has a lot to do with people who needed an API key to use Akismet, right?
It does go well in the large move toward enhancing the community aspect of WordPress.com, making it more powerful than self-hosted WordPress in some respects (instead of being just a subset of what WP can be).
Now, if we go OpenID, cross-platform commenting support à la CoComments, MySpace-like content, and Facebook-like networks, we’d be “in business.”
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goood job !!
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You guys are awesome!
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Really Good Matt
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BTW, I think it’s confusing that the “Global Dashboard” link is under the user name where the blog list use to be. For a second, I couldn’t find the dashboard to my blogs because I clicked that and got my “Global Dashboard” which has no reference to me having blogs.
In other words, if you’re a blogger, go to wordpress.com, sign in, but DO NOT click the “Your Dashboard” link under your name. That takes you to the “global dashboard.” Instead. look on your menu bar for the “My Dashboard” dropdown and select the dashboard from there.
Paul
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great love it
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Nice!… Thanks.
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Cool.
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thank u very much. very easy to navigate and extremely simple.
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Yay!
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cool … thanks
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Nice, the meta-conversations that have been going on between bloggers on WordPress so far are amazing, and having more people able to participate is good for everyone.
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I have a blog, but your global dashboard (blog stats) say I dont have 1. This is really weird.
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wow. that’s great.
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nice one!
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I find that I don’t get all my tabs and that the only way to get to a particular blog dashboard and all its tabs I have to open a post. Is there a better way? I preferred the old way I think.
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Nice.
??? Now you’ve got me waiting in anticipation on what you’re going to do! I can’t wait!
Thank you so much for what y’all are doing with WordPress!!!!!!!!!!
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Sounds cool 🙂
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thanks.. it’s good
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Ooh, how nice 🙂
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Why these 100.000 people don’t the get a blog ?
Its so easy and so fun !
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A really Good Thing… But Why create an accout, without create a blog? :S
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Nice job 🙂
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very cool!! THNX
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I’m still trying to find the differences lol.
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good 🙂
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Good idea.
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Thankzzzzz
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Nice work guys!
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Wow yay!
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Nice Work
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Thats a good idea 😉
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I prefered the oldiest way, with the blog list after loggin in …
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Thanks for this. I think it’s in the right direction. But since I naturally work with multiple blogs simultaneously, I guess I’m looking for a more complete solution, where you can edit the look-n-feel of all blogs from a central place rather than going to the dashboard of the particular site. I’m sure this will happen in the future, so thanks again.
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Thanks
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for starters that should go out well!! tnx guys for this one! looks like more wordpressers will come out of the blue.
toodles.
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Nice addition … a little help needed though … prior to the advent of the Global Dashboard I was able to open two browser windows with my blog in each so that I could be writing a post in one window and checking for a link or something else on my blog in another window. Now when I open the second browser window I get the Global Dashboard but without all the options of my normal dashboard. Not even a place to click “view site”.
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Great.
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great!
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greate, thanks!!!!!
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More reasons to love WordPress. Thank you!
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Nice – I have 3 of the 100,000 – I will let them know.
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Seems to be a pretty nice thing, well go ahead. MIC
Especially tracking of comments was kinda lousy 😉
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thanks!!! it is very good!!!
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really good!!
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Great move! Things are easier now – as far as I surfed to!
Big thanks!
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people will be happy of that, as always good work !!!
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This is nice, but I have one small complaint: I don’t see the different blog-specific dashboards on the wordpress.com main page. I can still go to blog-specific dashboards using the top menu bar, but this usually doesn’t work on my work computer….
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I’ve got it now. I’m just thick.
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That IS VERY good manners! Well done, Matt, and thanks!
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um, no pun intended…but it makes the write section hard to find.
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Good idea! But why, when I look at the “Stats” link that says “this is your feed,” do I see the text “Global Dashboard”, etc.?
You’re probably aware of this already and are fixing it even now. You guys do a great job, and I’m grateful for the service!
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looks really cool.
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really nice but now i don’t found own to edit my blog, i don’t found menu to write on it, i just could use the admin link on my blog, because here i have the new version, but i don’t see link to the edit mode… very disturbing..
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So, where`s the “view site” feature gone to?
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