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Blog EntryHeads Up: Pick a headshot. Pick any ol' headshot.Feb 20, '07 11:39 AM
for everyone
Okay, we hear you.
(More on that in a minute.)

As you know from the last few months of improvements and enhancements, we've been moving further and further away from the old way of customizing your site (with a big settings page containing every option imaginable) to a more intuitive sort of way of doing things.

An assortment of potential sensible headshots...You'll now find more and more of these options in more logical places; for example, to customize many aspects of your site, click the "Customize Site" link on your site. Easy! This way makes getting your Multiply working exactly the way you want it much, much easier than before.

In the process of simplifying stuff, we moved the facility for changing your headshot to this "Customize Site" mode. Sensible, right? We also took this opportunity to simplify the headshot modification tool by limiting headshots to one visible at a time.

Whoops! It seems like some of you really, really like having a bunch of headshots available at once, perhaps switching between them regularly. Even though you can only display one at a time.

Our bad, guys.

So now, when modifying your headshot, you can once again choose from all of your existing headshots. Just to be clear: we never deleted your old headshots, we had just stopped showing old ones. But now we're not, because we get it -- you guys love you some multiple-headshot goodness.

And who can blame you?

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