Not completely dedicated to this, but navigating around Phame often feels a bit inconsistent/confusing to me and I think the source of a lot of that is how flat (in terms of information, not design) the UI is.
I think a better approach would probably be to make the defaults hierarchical. Main page would be all about blogs:
```
+-----------------+-----------------------------------+
| All Blogs | Phame > Blogs [ + New Blog ] |
| Good Blogs | ( Blog 1 ) |
| Advanced Search | ( Blog 2 ) |
| ... | ( Blog 3 ) |
| | ... |
```
When you click __Blog 1__, you go into the blog and get a list of posts:
```
+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
| All Posts | Phame > Blog 1 > Posts [ + New Post ] |
| Good Posts | |
| Drafts | +-------------------------------------+ |
| | | A bit of info [ Blog Details ] | |
| | | about the blog. | |
| | +-------------------------------------+ |
| | |
| ... | ( Most Recent Post )
| | ( Older Post )
```
There would also be a separate "advanced search across all posts on all blogs" view, but primary navigation would be Blog > Post, and then we can get rid of this mess of a screen in particular:
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Sound reasonableish?