Welcome to the new Mile High Report and SB Nation
Hey Mile High Report,
Today is the big day. We've switched your community over to the new SB Nation sports blog platform. My name is Trei, and I'm here to help you get adjusted to the new home we've built for you. If you have questions or trouble with the new system, post a comment in this thread and myself or one of the team (lovitt, sixfoot6 or odacrem) will try to point you in the right direction.
Before we begin, I want to let you know we still consider this a beta platform, so don't be surprised if you find a few bugs or if everything isn't exactly right yet. We hope you'll take the time to report any problems you encounter at bugreport@sbnation.com. We'll be continuing to make changes and improving things.
Please take a few minutes to read about what's new below. But if you just can't wait to jump in, here are some quick things to check out:
- Sign up for your SB Nation network account and claim your old blog accounts
- Once you're logged in, press your Z key in any thread with new comments
- Explore your dashboard and setup your profile
- Read the guide to the new FanPost editor
- Install the FanShot bookmarklet and post videos to Mile High Report from YouTube or images from Flickr
- Click the "Rec" button on posts and comments to help other people find the good stuff.
- Customize display options on your Edit Settings page
What Has Changed
SB Nation Network Accounts - the Big Change
Readers across all of our blogs told us they wanted one account to use on every SB Nation blog. To make this work, we're requiring that everyone create a new SB Nation network account. In most cases you should be able to keep your old username, but a few of you may have to choose something new, since every other community in SB Nation will be going through this same transition. We tried to be as fair as possible in deciding who gets to keep which name, using a formula that takes into account length of membership and frequency of activity.
We want to make it as easy as possible for you to participate on all of our blogs, but we don't want to encourage everyone to start visiting rival team blogs and initiating flame wars. To maintain friendly communities we ask that you explicitly join each blog in order to participate. It's a two-click process, but it does means accepting each blog's community guidelines. Just as you join each blog individually, you can be banned on each blog individually.
You can claim old accounts from multiple SB Nation blogs, and your new username will be retroactively attached to all your old comments and diaries. So now you'll be able to access all your writings from your single profile page... like magic.
To get started, click here to claim your old blog accounts and create a new SB Nation network account.
FanPosts (the Section Formerly Known as Diaries)
We changed their name. Why? Because we took this major upgrade as an opportunity to leave behind some vocabulary that never made much sense for a sports blog. SB Nation is the network of, by and for fans, and these are the blog posts we make. So we call them FanPosts. When you're at a bar telling someone to check out your online sports opinions, you don't have to suggest they read your diary.
FanPosts are displayed differently on the homepage - we include your avatar to give more credit for the time you spend writing great posts. The new post editor has a WYSIWYG view that provides easy formatting. It also auto-saves drafts so you don't have to worry about losing your work when you compose a post within the web browser. And you can now associate teams, players and games with your posts: these tools promote your FanPosts on our new team, player and game pages - across the entire network.
The new system does not work like the old diary editor. For example, in HTML mode the new editor doesn't auto-create a new paragraph from two line breaks. But it does offer a whole array of new features. Look for the blinking help button on the right side of the FanPost editor for quick tips, and take a look at our full guide to writing FanPosts on the new platform.
IMPORTANT - if you write your posts in Microsoft Word or some other off-line editor, you will get the most reliable behavior if you cut & paste your post into the HTML view of the FanPost editor. And if you do that, remember to wrap <p></p> tags around each paragraph so your text doesn't run together.
Visual Redesign
This one is probably the most obvious change of all. Like other major websites working to improve readability for their audience, we've adopted a fixed-width layout optimized for the 1024 x 768 resolution used by the majority of Mile High Report and SB Nation network users. Use the switcher below the user menu if you prefer the wider layout designed for 1280 monitors. We've introduced a top navigation bar with quick links into old and new sections of the site. We also polished a few edges, made some things larger, others smaller and moved a few boxes here and there. More changes and adjustments to come.
Search
We've completely replaced the old search engine with a new one. We're excited to make it easier to find old posts and comments, but we've only taken our first pass on the tools we're offering. We're focused on making search even better than what you had before, so please know that we're aware search is missing key features and we're working on it.
What's New
Schedule, Scores, Stats and Roster
Mile High Report now has all the basic information about the Denver Broncos and hundreds of other teams. During games you'll see a regularly updated line score, and as the season progresses we'll track team stat totals and leaders. This is just our first step, so look for us to publish more detailed and archival stats in the future. The best part about all this sports data is that we've integrated it directly into the blog so. We now have special pages that aggregate all blog posts written about games, players and teams.
Recommending FanPosts
Some writing deserves more attention and more conversation. If you want to bump a FanPost up to the top and keep it there for awhile, just click the 'Rec' link under the body of the post. When a FanPost receives enough recommendations it will make the recommended list.
Auto-refreshing Comments
You no longer need to refresh the page to see new comments. If you're logged in, new comments will automatically appear on the page every few seconds. When you post a comment, the page will not refresh either. If you want to quickly cycle through all the new comments, you can press the C key on your keyboard. Unmark a new comment after you've read it with the X key. And use the Z key if you want to umark comments as you're cycling through them.
As you use these shortcuts to cycle through comments, press the R key to reply to the current comment. All these helpful keyboard shortcuts are listed at the top of each comments section for reference.
Recommending Comments
Now you can reward those folks who take the time to look up stats and make smart arguments in the comments. Next to each comment there is an 'actions' link that you can click to find the recommend and flag options.
Flagging Comments
To help the moderators on a site, we've built-in tools that let you flag comments that are spam, trolling or just plain inappropriate. Only moderators can see those flags.
FanShots
Many members of the community just want to post that one link, video, photo or quote, but don't need a full FanPost. We've got you covered: FanShots let you share YouTube videos, Flickr or PhotoBucket photos, quotes from articles, portions of chat transcripts, top 5 lists and simple links. If it's a video or image we'll put a thumbnail on the homepage when you post it.
For those of you who are experienced internet hunter-gatherers of Denver Broncos material, install the bookmarklet onto the links bar of your browser and share FanShots with the community from wherever on the web you find that killer quote or photo.
Archives
It's much easier to find that post about a certain deadline trade or prospect retro feature. You can browse by year and month.
Avatars
Upload an image so folks can see your custom avatar on your profile, your FanPosts, and all your comments.
Network Profiles
Now that we have unified SB Nation network accounts, your profile will be your central hub for all of your activity on any blogs where you are a member.
Network bar
The top bar stays with you on all SB Nation blogs. It's a quick way to login and logout. When you're logged in, you'll see your avatar and screen name which links to your profile. The icon to the right leads to your Dashboard area where you can edit your settings, profile, account details and any FanPosts or FanShots you've published. As we add more blogs to the new SB Nation network, the My Blogs menu will be a handy way to navigate between the blogs you've joined.
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There are plenty more small changes and additions we've made, so please take a careful look around and explore this new system. We appreciate your patience and hope you'll help us improve the new platform for this and all the other SB Nation blogs.
And in case you missed it, you'll want to start by claiming your old blog accounts and creating a new SB Nation network account.
This is a Fan-Created Comment on MileHighReport.com. The opinion here is not necessarily shared by the editorial staff of MHR
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Just updated....
I love the layout….it will take some getting used to for me.
fader nation is a conquered nation
by mdierk on Apr 21, 2008 8:55 AM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Finally, MHR 2.0!
This is great.
"Don't give up the ship!" - Capt. James Lawrence
Purple Row - Covering all your Rockies needs!
by Russ Oates on Apr 21, 2008 9:07 AM MDT reply actions 0 recs
It is here.
I cannot believe it. Time to get used to the layout :)
Love the WYSIWYG editor though.
by phantom818 on Apr 21, 2008 9:17 AM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Woo hoo
Much more exciting than my cable company being consolidated into the Comcast network last night. And a whole lot less painful too :)
Love the idea of FanShots vs Fanposts too. May I suggest that mdierk adds a “best of fanshots” to his Horse Tracks section to highlight anything cool that another user found.
by MattR on Apr 21, 2008 11:07 AM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Hey All
I don’ post much, but I used to be know as “broncette.” Since SBN is consolidating everything, I’ll just switchover to “batgirl” for good (long time username on Athletics Nation.)
"Don't be an ass!" --Bill King
by batgirl on Apr 21, 2008 11:22 AM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Ahhh...
He changed the username after all. We’re going to have to test out the auto refresh comments someday. Maybe during some crazy Broncos game this coming season or during the draft? :-o
by phantom818 on Apr 21, 2008 12:25 PM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
I really Like
the Flagging! we can spot trolls quickly!
Davis to the Hall!
by Jon Tollerud on Apr 21, 2008 2:15 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
This is actually perfect
because the way the comments show up is going to make for an extremely exciting draft day thread. I remember last year’s was pretty awesome, but without pressing F5 every few seconds, it should turn into a rapidfire FFA. I’m greatly looking forward it.
by SlamDunkTheFunk on Apr 21, 2008 8:36 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Oh, I'll be there
Day one of the draft should be fun. I’m doing some draft coverage day two, so I’ll have to pour over your comments afterwards. Auto Refresh + Crazy Broncomaniacs = well….Epic Madness!
by phantom818 on Apr 21, 2008 8:39 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Nice job
Looks great and only a few more days to see what our Broncos have in store for us on the draft.. Keep up the good works guys and gals.. Just my 2 cents …....Draft Cromartie or Kenny P, Cromartie if is anywhere near as good as cuz , WOW. Snag him and don’t think twice. I just have this feeling.
Go Broncos
For the love of the animals. 24
by Earthtiger24 on Apr 21, 2008 8:55 PM MDT reply actions 0 recs
Was recently thinking about Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie
If he can make an impact as a returner in his rookie year, he could be worth the pick. There is not gonna be any room for him to contribute at CB in 2008, but he would definitely move up to at least #3/4 CB in 2009 (depending on what the team does with Foxworth and Paymah which in turn would depend on what the team thought of Cromartie) and could end up as a #2 in 2010 if he develops enough to convince Shanahan to get rid of Bly (or move him to safety). The ideal plan would be for either Foxworth or Paymah to sign a multi year deal to be our nickel CB.
Of course if a trade for D-Rob involves Foxworth, then taking Cromartie makes even more sense.
by MattR on Apr 22, 2008 12:41 AM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
The fact...
that DRC only has one kidney has to be a concern. We only need to look back to Mike Pritchard to see what a lacerated kideny can do, and since Cromartie only has one it is an even bigger risk.
-TSG
www.milehighreport.com
by John Bena on Apr 22, 2008 4:21 AM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
Having one kidney should be a minor concern
One fully functional kidney is more than enough and from what I have read, Cromartie does not have any disease or anything that would limit kidney function in the one he has.
Zappa’s point about drafting an immediate impact player is more important in my mind, which is why I would only want Cromartie or Leodis McKelvin if they can boost the return game in 2008.
by MattR on Apr 22, 2008 1:36 PM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
I agree
Losing that second kidney would be a major blow, but kidney injuries are almost non-existant in the NFL.
"Greater is an army of sheep led by a lion, than an army of lions led by a sheep" Defoe
by Steve Nichols on Apr 23, 2008 6:34 AM MDT up reply actions 0 recs
I'm not sure about that..
I want to see us draft an immediate impact player in the first round. DRC appears would not be ready to start for several years…didn’t know about the one kidney thing.
by Tim Lynch on Apr 22, 2008 11:53 AM MDT up reply actions 0 recs

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