Matt, I have not had time to wade thru all of the very interresting replies. I have not taken the time to check the new format. i barely have time right now to insert my own reply. Eventually, I will address all of these issues.
I do want to make one comment, even tho it does not address the actual format.
I have always been very impressed with the amount of effort you, personally, have put into the developement of this very wonderful and functional site. I have been a participant of other WW forums over as many years as I have had internet capability. Most recently, I had been involved for all of those years with a forum developed by one of the WW magazines that I had subscribed to for an even longer time. Within the past year, they redid the forum amid many kudos from members who indicated their excited anticipation.
When the forum went into its newer metomorphosis, I suddenly discovered I could no longer communicate. I tried everything including sending notes to the mag itself. No replies and no positive results. Eventually, another member who was having the same problem managed somehow to put in his own complaint to the forum. His complaint exactly matched my own problems. The reply was to disconnect all of the cookies, or something like that (I am not a computer expert, so that was not an option for me as i do not know how to reconnect. I have been thru that and required help to reorganize my computer. NOT fun AND expensive). The guy replied with about the same observation as I have related about my own situation. The reply from the forom troubleshooting host was to replace his Mac with a PC. I did have E- for some of the other forum members and sent personal notes which were then relayed to forum hosts. NEVER have I received any reply from those hosts or from the mag itself. I can still access and I have noticed the absence of several other "previous" members. I can see they do not, in any way, care.
This rather long post is not meant to point out what I perceive as a deficiency of some other forums, but rather to point out how much I admire your own hard work, patience and, above all, your compassion to try to get this thing as near to perfect as possible for all. An impossible task, but I. for one, am most appreciative. I have total confidence that you will get it right. As my old HS shop teacher used to say, "There is no s'ch thin' es gud'n'nuff, it's gotta be purfeck." I think you will get it there, and then still keep tweaking.
Tinker