Hope I'm not to late to drop an opinion. I prefer the layout of the old site. The direct categorization menu system just logical to me. Then again I am and old win 95 guy. The new sites reliance on modernized frame architecture (probably borrowed from social media sites) is frankly confusing. For instance I want to look at all graphic mods for Fallout New Vegas. Navigate to Fallout New Vegas pagesearch page for tiny "Explore All Mods" button.expand refine results after enabling the script hook that its running in. (extreme security setting - probably only a few visitors affected)scroll through the category list until I find "Visual and Graphics"click on "Apply Filters"start scrolling through and find a mod that fits my needs.On the old site Navigate to Fallout New Vegas pageselect categoriesselect Visual and Graphicsstart scrolling through and find a mod that fits my needs.I understand the old site may have been missing some needed features from an admin or an up-loaders perspective but from a user perspective it was good. The top thing I would love to see return is the old side bar for refining results. Honestly the seamless/continuous scroll web page theme to me is ridiculous as it forces information to be framed in only a few select ways. If nothing else build a server side frame work that can organize and categorize the information in a general database and then build 2 or 3 web gate way themes that the end users can choose between. Maybe even don't design them just draft them as concept art like 15 or so examples of how each aspect of a proposed design would look, and then do a voting pole for users on what they like. Also send an e-mail to all users registered on the site so you can get reviews from as many users as possible (including inactive users).