![]() ![]() It's actually faster for me with this method because hitting enter to post keeps me from having to move my hand to the mouse, then move mouse to post button. So creating new paragraphs is exactly as difficult as capitalizing for me. When I'm typing my left pinky is already on the shift key almost all the time for capitalizing letters. I guess I got used to it on the other sites that use the same approach. I think that the flickr design would be a bit different if the people in charge of designing the site's features were ALSO spending half their time uploading, documenting, tagging, and organizing photos on the site.īut apparently very few of flickr's TPTB actually use the site for something else than just browsing their friend's photos. Hopefully they won't extend this idea to this forum and to group discussions!!!! mines are.Īnd even on facebook, when you write a status update or a note or an event etc, there is a "Save" or "Post" button, and ENTER creates a line-break.įlickr made a stupid design choice here IMHO. but i bet a lot of photo descriptions are multi-lines. This may be fine for comments, since many of them are one-liners. I really think this is a stupid idea (not to have a "Save" button, and to require SHIFT-ENTER for line-breaks) in case of large text fields like a photo description. It's Flicker's way of making you think about them, no matter where you are online. (I just did it again, right there, paused to think if I needed to press shift first.) It just doesn't make sense to me to have one site (and only one place on this site) where I have to press shift+enter for a line break, while every other place I type does it the standard way. Well, ENTER validates the photo description, since there is no more "Save" button, unfortunately.Įver since Flickr made this change, I find myself pausing in every other app or website or text editor, just before I tap "enter", making sure it's a place where I don't need to also press 'shift'. I suppose someone would have to spend 5 minutes to re-program it to normal keyboard functions. There are illegible instructions for that hidden in the text box until you start typing in it they're gone by the time you need them.ĭefinitely not a popular change in the new photo page, one of the top-voted user requests is to restore standard carriage-return functionality, but staff hasn't been receptive so far. Hold down SHIFT while clicking ENTER, like comments on Facebook. With some of my older photos, I've written long descriptions with several paragraphs and they are still viewable. ![]() I can find no way to skip a space and start a new paragraph in the description of a photo. I've recently started posting new photos here after a year's absence. How to Put Paragraph Breaks in Photo Descriptions? Photos search API (Problem with total pages) In organizer, when I sort by "date taken", the order is incorrect.ĭownloading images from other photographers and adding them to albums under your date taken feature on photo search not working ![]() Welcome to the Flickr Help Forum! Click here to get started and to read our Flickr forever: Creating the safest most inclusive Have an idea for Flickr? Share it here.įlickr staff requesting help from members in the UK to troubleshoot slowness This code supports all RTL languages.This thread was closed automatically due to a lack of responses over the last month. ![]() if it belongs to a RTL language, then direction will change. This function will check the first character typed in. This word is used in different situations. if the first one belongs to RTL language, then direction has to change.Įxample, a Persian text with English word in it.Īnother example, an English paragraph might contain a Persian word but the whole text has to be in LTR. It's best to detect text direction based on first character of the text. ![]()
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