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Flickr, yeni fotoğraf deneyimine komple geçiş yaptı
Flickr, yeni fotoğraf deneyimine komple geçiş yaptı
2013 Mayıs ayında beyaz boşlukların çok olduğu tasarım anlayışından daha çok fotoğrafların ön plana çıktığı bir ara yüze geçiş yapan Yahoo’nun fotoğraf temelli popüler servisi Flickr, beta sürecinden çıkarttığı yeni fotoğraf deneyimini kullanıcıların beğenisine sundu.
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Yahoo made a Flickr commercial. Nicely done.
Derek Powazek on the changes at Flickr:
Flickr’s design has been at war with whitespace since last year’s introduction of the “justified” view. This redesign ramps up that trend. Every pixel that could be filled with a photo has been, from corner to corner, often (but inconsistently) with infinite scrolling.
Until, that is, you scroll down an individual photo’s page, or wander into a part of the site that hasn’t been updated (like settings or uploading an avatar or the help forum). Then all of a sudden you’re back in Flickr’s old design, which is a jarring change. These pages will probably get updated eventually, but launching with these kind of omissions shows where Yahoo’s priorities lie, and it’s not with the community features that made Flickr famous.
Very positive review of the new Flickr.