Thanks for the reply Ali and Happy New Year to you and everyone at Westminster Archives.

I agree for any new followers that keeping the discussion on the site is necessary - jumping back and forth to the extremely long and detailed rootschat threads could be very laborious and confusing for everyone. I'm fairly sure the length of the threads will deter all but the most dedicated/obsessed. Much of our discussions relates to speculation about people and places - eg "Mrs Skirricker" which bulks up the threads, and this won't occur on the new blog (not from rootschatters at least, as many of these mysteries have been solved). I am looking forward to reading other's comments though.
Nathaniel's diary is always worth revisiting (I know a couple of us have read through the entire diary and all of the threads since 2010). I wish you the best of luck and hope it continues to generate a lot of interest in the new format, and manages to reel in lots of new followers.
I (and I'm sure others) have/had several ideas but I lack the technical skills to execute them - for example, a map of the places Nathaniel and those in his diary live and frequent. I know a lot of time was spent first time round, hunting down all the places he mentions in the diary. It would be nice to see them on a contemporary map which might be useful for those not familiar with London and surrounds. And, if they could be found, drawings and photographs (though many would not be contemporary) of any locations would add another element to the story and put it in context. A "then and now" version of map and photos/illustrations would be ideal.
Just my imagination running away with me ....
