Ok, so instead of a whole setion on the main page, how about a link at the top of each page. This way those concerned with clutter would only have to look at a single link, and those interested could peruse the changes. The drawback I see here is that it's then not obvious that things have changed if you don't go and chack out another page.
The whole reason I brought this up in the first place was that I saw site changes getting lumped into what appears to be the catch all catagory. And they sometimes, usually?, get burried among postings regarding such things as top 10 lists, conference info, etc. I'm not saying these things don't have a place here, they have an important part, but I feel that the site changes deserve their own separate area.
Niv
*places his soapbox back under his desk*
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