No doubt my design is so brilliant that no description is necessary, but here are a few things to note.
Like the music system, I really suggest people make use of the search field. This is a very easy way to find what you want. Remember, the search is constrained to just the images in whatever view you are looking at. So if I am looking at /image/jim/vienna_2002/ and I preform a search, I will only get results back from matches on images in my vienna_2002 album.
Column headings are clickable to sort by that column. The default is to sort reverse chronologically on the date.
You can no longer get thumbnail views of any complete lists of pictures. Thumbnail views are only available on albums (well, that's not entirely true - thumbnail views are always possible if you hack the URL correctly, but a link to thumbnail views are only given for albums.) This link is in the left hand column.
Also in the left hand column, when viewing one of your own albums, is a link to 'edit this album'. From that screen you can change the name of albums, move them (give them a new parent album,) and reorder the images in the album. Thumbnail views now order themselves using this order, not chronological. This could be considered an important added feature, depending on how you look at it (you didn't use to be able to set the order of images inside an album.)
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Like the music system, I really suggest people make use of the search field. This is a very easy way to find what you want. Remember, the search is constrained to just the images in whatever view you are looking at. So if I am looking at /image/jim/vienna_2002/ and I preform a search, I will only get results back from matches on images in my vienna_2002 album.
Column headings are clickable to sort by that column. The default is to sort reverse chronologically on the date.
You can no longer get thumbnail views of any complete lists of pictures. Thumbnail views are only available on albums (well, that's not entirely true - thumbnail views are always possible if you hack the URL correctly, but a link to thumbnail views are only given for albums.) This link is in the left hand column.
Also in the left hand column, when viewing one of your own albums, is a link to 'edit this album'. From that screen you can change the name of albums, move them (give them a new parent album,) and reorder the images in the album. Thumbnail views now order themselves using this order, not chronological. This could be considered an important added feature, depending on how you look at it (you didn't use to be able to set the order of images inside an album.)
- jim 4-08-2004 8:42 pm