trt - same Ancestry site, just a new look. From what other people have said it was foisted upon Ancestry.com first; and Ancestry.co.uk subscribers could choose which version to use (that happened for a week or so). Now you get the new look version whether you want it or not. Zebo is asking what we all think about it - I'm also trying to get used to finding new ways to achieve what I used to do on auto-pilot. Some of the quick edit features have gone eg adding dates of birth and death, and you have to do them individually by 'adding' an event. That was what zebo was asking about. That I have found how to do!
As to the new look, you have a choice between 'Lifestory' mode and 'Facts' mode.
Lifestory seems more wordy, is spread out on the page more, and to me seems more like a paper copy in its presentation, and, indeed, I have borrowed some wording and ideas to update my paper copy, in the hope that someone else might care to read it!
'Facts' for an individual have been expanded to show births and deaths of family members as an 'event', so you can see at a glance the age of an individual. That can be useful, but I would prefer a toggle switch to turn that off because you have to scroll right down and down to work on event that happened later in life of people who were part of huge families.
Some of the wording can be quite ironic eg so-and-so 'passed away'. Fine if the person did, but when he or she was murdered, not so good. And where you have placenames in common with the US, the algorithm chooses the US version to write in full. Another annoying aspect is the back-referencing of the volume number for the GRO Index. It might well be the same for eg Basingstoke and Aldershot, but they are two different places!
That's the thoughts so far....