New larger "Reorder images" thumbs overlap a bit.

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New larger "Reorder images" thumbs overlap a bit.

Postby Silversleeves on Tue Sep 27, 2011 4:45 pm

Anyone else notice this? I thought it might have been my browser, again, so I checked it in Flock 2.6.2 and it looks the same as in the other.

The techs (or somebody) might want to check whether the space being allocated to thumbs on the "Reorder Images" page template correctly accomodates the bigger thumbnail images being generated for that page.

A simple oversight, certainly, but with a result that's a little hard on the eyeballs.

I was pleasantly surprised that I could "reorder" them, as rough as they looked, bunched together like that. :)

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Re: New larger "Reorder images" thumbs overlap a bit.

Postby admin on Tue Sep 27, 2011 6:30 pm

ok. I will ask him to check this
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Re: New larger "Reorder images" thumbs overlap a bit.

Postby ldjosa on Wed Sep 28, 2011 2:41 am

I am finding the overlapping thumbnails in the reorder view to be very hard to move around. I'm using Firefox 6 on Windows 7.

I like the fact that the thumbnails are larger but they seem much more difficult to drag and drop now.
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Re: New larger "Reorder images" thumbs overlap a bit.

Postby BobDW on Wed Sep 28, 2011 2:56 am

Totally agree. Whether using IE9 or Chrome, the larger thumbnails overlap to such an extent that it renders the reorder option unworkable.
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Re: New larger "Reorder images" thumbs overlap a bit.

Postby Silversleeves on Fri Sep 30, 2011 12:28 pm

Nicely fixed...and fast. Maybe the thumbs aren't quite as big as the gripers (and I was one of them) wanted, but close enough to work with and not strain one's eyeballs. At least they're not the bite-sized ones we had to cope with before the first attempt at a fix. :)

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