Ooops! Just swallowed down a ’not-so-nice‘ remark… In that case, indeed, I do hope he will remember that… 😉
My best wishes for you and your family too 🙂
Didn’t like the change at first and it took a little getting used to. I will agree that some quality is lost but your images never cease to amaze. Happy New Year to you!
Such a failure. Why do they never consult with the bloggers before they do their ‚improvements‘? Have a Happy New Year, nevertheless 🙂 Thank you for sharing your art!
Happy New Year. This is a great blog, and you point to one of many co plz it’s about the new Reader, post four photos or more and they all appear as thumbnails, write less than a certain amount it’s all in Reader. What about visits to the blogs we pay for?
I totally agree. My images were not even showing up in reader and I had to go back and reformat today’s post. I am not going back to reformat prior posts. I do understand it looks fine in my mobile but not everyone views posts on their mobile.
First let me say thank you very much for sharing your inspiring work. I fully agree with you regarding the WordPress reader. My point is that the wp reader do not support the original blog sites any more which was completely different a couple of years ago. With any change the wp reader would be more fit and workable for mobile devices and make it easier not to click on the original article. The new version with cropped images is a big failure. I am not optimistic that WordPress will change it. That and due to other reasons I am using an external reader where I have a better overview. Because I prefer to click on the original site and not to like or to comment via the wp reader. Maybe you should still use a new reader like Feedly for example.
Happy New Year!
Stefan
ich stimme dir zu und ich sehe die Vorteile bei meinen mobilen Geräten, was die Ladezeiten und Datenmengen betrifft. Ich hätte es allerdings begrüßt, wenn die WordPress User hätten mitentscheiden können, ob z. B. Thumbnails oder zurechtgeschnittene, respektive verstümmelte Bilder verwendet werden. Die Vorzüge eines Feedreaders kenne ich gut, meiner heißt Vienna.
Lieber Lennart,
Du hast Recht was die mobile Nutzung betrifft. Nutzer mit einzubeziehen oder zu befragen ist grundsätzlich eine gute Idee. Doch zu oft enden solche Foren in endlosen Diskussionen und bringen nicht wirklich etwas. Ich kenne das von anderen Plattformen. Früher habe ich es sehr begrüsst, dass der WP Reader als Transportmittel zwischen Leser und Originalseite gut funktioniert hat. Doch die diversen Änderungen in den letzten Jahren gehen leider in eine völlig andere Richtung…Leider. Da ich nicht täglich auf WordPress unterwegs bin, lese ich die Blogbeiträge schon seit längerem mit einem Feedreader und komme damit gut klar. „Vienna“ werde ich mir merken. Komm gut ins Neue Jahr und auf viele weitere Beiträge.
Viele Elbländische Grüße an die Spree,
Stefan
ich teile deine Einschätzung, was die Diskussionen in Foren betrifft. In diesem speziellen Fall hätte ich aber angenommen, dass die Stellungnahmen derer, die Fotos posten, recht eindeutig wären. Wie auch immer, im neuen Jahr wird alles besser! 😉
At the very least, when I share my posts onto my Photography page on Facebook, it shows a preview on the link with a thumbnail of the whole image. I am not fond of the new reader and how it cuts off my photographic works as well. It’s a bit of a letdown for those of us in the photography field, professionals and students alike.
I also don’t like the new reader at all. You cannot see much of the new posts and it’s more difficult to get interested in them, and for photographies is pretty lame. Anyway, your photos are great and I don’t care about the reader, I’ll always check them out so you can stay in wordpress 🙂 Gutes Neues Jahr im Voraus!
I agree with Reinhold. It’s devastating to see our photos cut in half or reduced to thumbnails. I confess I’ve lost interest in the Reader and have had to force myself to go through it. A huge failure! Not sure they care… 😦
I am not even slightly impressed, and it is inconsistent, it does not affect mobile or their desktop app, only browsers.
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This may be, but it is bad enough if the images in the browses are cropped in this way.
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Yep, have you tried portrait yet? It is a really bad joke and i am not laughing
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No, I have not tried this. And after your comment I´m not in the mood to look at a bad joke.
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Fair enough, Flickr anybody?
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I´m on Eyeem as well…
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Hmm, I like the more social side of wordpress, but I am tempted to do something else. Maybe Instagram..
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I completely understand what you meen. That´s why I´m on wordpress too. I do not like the format of Instagram and their filters.
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Eh well, I will keep looking, there must be other social platforms out there where you can share a photo and some words..
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I will do the same…
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I agree, Mingo. I do not like the new WordPress reader. Cropped images lose a lot more than reduced images.
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Thank you!
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Thanks for all the superb images this year. Happy New Year! R
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Thank you so much! It is so good to read your words. May you have a Happy New Year too!
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And likewise! Thank you 🙏 All the best.. R
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It seems clear to me that the person/team who created the new Reader is not a photographer… 😦
Still – a Happy New Year to all! 🙂
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The designer says of himself that he is a photographer. Hopefully one day he remembers it… All the best for you and your loved onces.
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Ooops! Just swallowed down a ’not-so-nice‘ remark… In that case, indeed, I do hope he will remember that… 😉
My best wishes for you and your family too 🙂
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Thank you so much!
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Didn’t like the change at first and it took a little getting used to. I will agree that some quality is lost but your images never cease to amaze. Happy New Year to you!
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Thank you so much for your kind words! I´m still disappointed but I will not loose the hope for improvements. Happy New Year to you too!
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Such a failure. Why do they never consult with the bloggers before they do their ‚improvements‘? Have a Happy New Year, nevertheless 🙂 Thank you for sharing your art!
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I can understand the intention to make the reader faster. But this is definitely not the right way. I wish you a happy New Year!
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Happy New Year. This is a great blog, and you point to one of many co plz it’s about the new Reader, post four photos or more and they all appear as thumbnails, write less than a certain amount it’s all in Reader. What about visits to the blogs we pay for?
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A happy new year for you too! Thank you very much for your words. I will continue to hope that the reader will be improved next year.
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I totally agree. My images were not even showing up in reader and I had to go back and reformat today’s post. I am not going back to reformat prior posts. I do understand it looks fine in my mobile but not everyone views posts on their mobile.
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You said it! Unfortunately, that’s the way it is!
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First let me say thank you very much for sharing your inspiring work. I fully agree with you regarding the WordPress reader. My point is that the wp reader do not support the original blog sites any more which was completely different a couple of years ago. With any change the wp reader would be more fit and workable for mobile devices and make it easier not to click on the original article. The new version with cropped images is a big failure. I am not optimistic that WordPress will change it. That and due to other reasons I am using an external reader where I have a better overview. Because I prefer to click on the original site and not to like or to comment via the wp reader. Maybe you should still use a new reader like Feedly for example.
Happy New Year!
Stefan
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Lieber Stefan,
ich stimme dir zu und ich sehe die Vorteile bei meinen mobilen Geräten, was die Ladezeiten und Datenmengen betrifft. Ich hätte es allerdings begrüßt, wenn die WordPress User hätten mitentscheiden können, ob z. B. Thumbnails oder zurechtgeschnittene, respektive verstümmelte Bilder verwendet werden. Die Vorzüge eines Feedreaders kenne ich gut, meiner heißt Vienna.
Hab auch du ein gutes neues Jahr!
Viele Grüße nach Hamburch aus Berlin
Lennart
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Lieber Lennart,
Du hast Recht was die mobile Nutzung betrifft. Nutzer mit einzubeziehen oder zu befragen ist grundsätzlich eine gute Idee. Doch zu oft enden solche Foren in endlosen Diskussionen und bringen nicht wirklich etwas. Ich kenne das von anderen Plattformen. Früher habe ich es sehr begrüsst, dass der WP Reader als Transportmittel zwischen Leser und Originalseite gut funktioniert hat. Doch die diversen Änderungen in den letzten Jahren gehen leider in eine völlig andere Richtung…Leider. Da ich nicht täglich auf WordPress unterwegs bin, lese ich die Blogbeiträge schon seit längerem mit einem Feedreader und komme damit gut klar. „Vienna“ werde ich mir merken. Komm gut ins Neue Jahr und auf viele weitere Beiträge.
Viele Elbländische Grüße an die Spree,
Stefan
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Lieber Stefan,
ich teile deine Einschätzung, was die Diskussionen in Foren betrifft. In diesem speziellen Fall hätte ich aber angenommen, dass die Stellungnahmen derer, die Fotos posten, recht eindeutig wären. Wie auch immer, im neuen Jahr wird alles besser! 😉
In diesem Sinne grüßt dich herzlich
Lennart
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the WP reader really sucks now. I use Netvibes to check all the blogs I’m interested in and it’s great! Quite happy about it!
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Thanks for the good hint!
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At the very least, when I share my posts onto my Photography page on Facebook, it shows a preview on the link with a thumbnail of the whole image. I am not fond of the new reader and how it cuts off my photographic works as well. It’s a bit of a letdown for those of us in the photography field, professionals and students alike.
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I agree with you. Thanks for sharing your thougts!
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I also don’t like the new reader at all. You cannot see much of the new posts and it’s more difficult to get interested in them, and for photographies is pretty lame. Anyway, your photos are great and I don’t care about the reader, I’ll always check them out so you can stay in wordpress 🙂 Gutes Neues Jahr im Voraus!
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Thank you, Jessica, for your kind words! May you have a very Happy New Year!
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I agree with you on the new reader, but I have met so many great people on WordPress, I really don’t want to leave…..
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And I agree with you too. People are more important than the reader. 🙂
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Absolutely
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🙂
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I agree with Reinhold. It’s devastating to see our photos cut in half or reduced to thumbnails. I confess I’ve lost interest in the Reader and have had to force myself to go through it. A huge failure! Not sure they care… 😦
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Yes, that is annoying.
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