Related Pictures on Picable
Sunday, October 22nd, 2006 - 11:23 am - News
It seems today is a day of nifty little additions.
You’ll notice that a picture page on picable now contains related pictures on the left column. It’s a nice addition that lets you see pictures that will probably interest you, because they are related by subject or content to the picture you’re viewing.
We hope this feature enhances your navigating experience, and that you’ll be exposed to more beautiful pictures!

I’d love to see in regards to all content, a “flag” next to content under the “my content” tab, so we know when something has been left. It’s nice to know (most of the time) what people think.
I’d also still love to see a sorting function between different kinds of content under the same tab so you don’t have to keep scrolling through pages to look and see how a specific piece of material is performing.
Sue,
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Regarding sorting in the “My Content” tab – it is done by clicking column titles.
I looked at the “my content” tab again and I think you’re misunderstanding. Currently you can only sort by day, date span, month, and year, but what I’d like to see is being able to sort between .doc, .jpg, .mp3 and whatever other file extensions are accepted by triond.com.
For example:
I have approximately 250 photos as well as numerous documents. If I want to view the performance of the documents in the current setup, I have to click on the bottom link numbers for a page, or try and search based on approximate date the piece was published. In my case, I have almost 30 pages, which makes the process time consuming and a bit difficult to determine the publishing date. If there was an option where I could tell the system, “I want to look at only .doc files”, then it narrows down the amount of page clicks.
Sue,
I think I do understand your suggestion now. It is just that I would define it as “filtering options” rather than “sorting options”.
I think that advanced filtering options are viable to productive users like you, and of course we will discuss this issue further and provide advanced filtering options in the next feature release cycle.
In the meantime I would suggest sorting the list by clicking the “Type” title. This will aggregate content items of the same type into ordered groups.
I would also like to thank you for your important feedback. It is very valuable for Triond’s development and evolution.