User blog comment:Susanolivia/Fixed Width, Sidebar, and the Removal of Monaco/@comment-839288-20101003190813

All comments and answers by the staff (especially this one: "It took people a while to get used to Monaco -- and now lots of people love it. We can’t wait to see the amazing wikis that you build when you start using the new look.") sound like: "shut up and build your stupid wiki in the new look!" They don't care about our oppinion. They think we're anti-new-look or what... but I think most of us HAVE A REASON to say no to this forced new skin. I see the good parts of the new look as well, but I'd like to emphasize the bad points, because that's a duty of the users as well. To say, what they won't like, and what'll be useless for them. And that's NOT anti-new-look-ism. That's only the free expression of opinions! And if Wiki is an encyclopedia, that ANYONE (!) can edit, than I think the oppinion of users MUST be counted when changing their "workplace"! That's all. And my reasons: 1. sidebar on the right? Who was that crazy? 2. only 4 links on the menu next to the logo 3. (the most important!) in this new look, the new Wikia Strip on the top of the site has much more emphasis than the wikis own strip (with the logo and menu beneath the wikia strip). I think Entertainment, Gaming and Lifestyle buttons have nothing to do with my wiki for example. Then why would they be in the spotlight?!