Problem with that new way of doing it - works horribly for animations...

Correct my process if I'm wrong here, but it appears to be a total hassle to replace multiple images of the same object in an animation by soft-grouping - mostly because it is a complicated process to open up multiple layers of an animation and select the same object across multiple layers and then soft-group them. In fact, it's counter-intuitive to do so based on how the animation tool creates and adds new frames with the same object in them. You would have to add a new frame, open up the page gallery, select both frames, select the same object in both frames, and soft-group them, and then repeat that process with every frame that the object was in. If that object is in 4 frames, you would have to repeat that process 4 times because all 4 frames need to be synced in order to create a proper soft-group adequate for the right replacement condition.

If I were king for a day, I wouldn't necessarily change the new soft-grouping portion for the web site (although I'm not a fan of it - I see no damage in offering a convenience menu like WD 7 did for photo replacement) but to correct the animation glitch this new rule makes I would simply add a rule that said if the object had the same NAME and/or was in the same soft-group it would offer the "replace all?" convenience menu.

Let me know if I'm not correctly understanding the issue here. I'm a big fan of WD and use it regularly because of it's easy scalability when it comes to quick photo object replacement, which WD7 was definitely in better alignment with based on this new rule.