I have noted that the maps that I had submitted as pictures on many of my old pages have been deleted. It is odd that the the maps have been selectively deleted while all of the other pictures are still there. check out these pages please:
There seem to be an issue (?) with uploading images. I have uploaded a photo today and it looks like it's been up-sized (enlarged), which made it blurry. Have a look at the comparison below:
Since yesterday I can reply to the forum with my phone , but not on the desktop even if the cache is cleared and logged in and out. Someone PM'd me with the same problem, so it appears to be affecting others.
On the phone, it's a different problem. I can't click on things like my profile, but I can reply on the forum. Not sure what's up.
Whenever I add a photo with the title and caption information, the caption and title disappears and it shows up as un-named photo. It makes adding photos much more time consuming than it used to be since you have to edit each photo multiple times. Is there a way around this?
We used to be able to search on keywords for images but that no longer works accurately. Can that be fixed?
Example 1: -Click on the Images link (tab) at the top of the page -Enter a search phrase for an image -It does not display a complete listing of matches
Example 2: -Open any Album -View All Images -Enter a search phrase for an image -It does not display a complete listing of matches ...
... recommend adding a "target=blank" to spawn a new window / tab in order to view the map and elevation profile. It's disconcerting to loose the source page to change views.
I would suggest hiding Google ads from mobile devices while in "New Editor" mode. In full-screen desktop, there are no ads visible when in "New Editor" mode. On mobile, the Google ads overlay the "New Editor" iframe (?) page scrolling and/or take up too much space as to make the "New Editor" mode on mobile devices practically unusable.
This is an unnecessary inconvenience. Anyone with editor permissions is already supporting the site ...