Tile Puzzler Changes
Several changes have been made on the Tile Puzzler site this morning. Let me address each of them.
1. The daily and weekly puzzlers have disappeared. They were very rarely used anyway - most people are happy with coming on the site, selecting a few random puzzles to play, without ever creating a membership account. So for now those puzzles have been removed - perhaps someday they will return, but for now I don't think anyone is going to miss them.
2. A few more "cutesy" icons were added at the bottom of each page, with links to the hardest and easiest puzzles.
3. A new page was added, which contains the Recent Puzzlers - puzzles which were recently created by visitors to the site. This is especially for the repeat visitors; every time you return to the site, you can see which puzzles are new since the last time you visited.
4. The "Under Development" sign has been removed from each page. This does not mean that the site will not undergo any more changes. Just that it is complete enough for regular use.
5. A new puzzle type called the Jeorge Puzzler has been added to the site. This puzzle type is named after Jeorge, the Site Mascot. Here's a sample Jeorge Puzzler:
1. The daily and weekly puzzlers have disappeared. They were very rarely used anyway - most people are happy with coming on the site, selecting a few random puzzles to play, without ever creating a membership account. So for now those puzzles have been removed - perhaps someday they will return, but for now I don't think anyone is going to miss them.
2. A few more "cutesy" icons were added at the bottom of each page, with links to the hardest and easiest puzzles.
3. A new page was added, which contains the Recent Puzzlers - puzzles which were recently created by visitors to the site. This is especially for the repeat visitors; every time you return to the site, you can see which puzzles are new since the last time you visited.
4. The "Under Development" sign has been removed from each page. This does not mean that the site will not undergo any more changes. Just that it is complete enough for regular use.
5. A new puzzle type called the Jeorge Puzzler has been added to the site. This puzzle type is named after Jeorge, the Site Mascot. Here's a sample Jeorge Puzzler:

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