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Microstock Photography Forum - General => Symbiostock => Symbiostock - Suggestions => Topic started by: Redneck on June 27, 2013, 08:37
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Maybe I'm doing something wrong or I just miss something but how do you go from "Edit" (in the RF admin area), after clicking "Publish/Update" to the next unedited image?
It seems to me you have to click "All Images". then "Drafts" and then the next images' "Edit" again to get to next image you'd like to edit and publish.
Couldn't these three clicks not be replaced by just one (like "Publish/Update and Edit Next").
Or is my workflow off and you guys do this completely different?
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First right-click on "edit" and "open in new tab" on one or more images, then editing them in tabs :)
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The thing I do is to click and hold the back arrow in my browser (it works in Chrome) and when you do that, a list of previous screens comes up. If you select the second in the list it takes you back to your All Images - Drafts page. It isn't updated and so you need to remember which ones you have edited, but it does tend to return to the part of the page you were last on.
Steve
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The thing I do is to click and hold the back arrow in my browser (it works in Chrome) and when you do that, a list of previous screens comes up. If you select the second in the list it takes you back to your All Images - Drafts page. It isn't updated and so you need to remember which ones you have edited, but it does tend to return to the part of the page you were last on.
Steve
That's how I do it as well.
If you are working from the Drafts tab it takes you back to Drafts and the last image you published is moved to the Published tab.
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I go to drafts page and copy link. Then just after i click publish i "paste and go" in firefox back to drafts page to do next one.
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I go to drafts page and copy link. Then just after i click publish i "paste and go" in firefox back to drafts page to do next one.
That will work too - but I often have some text I want to paste into the description for each image - so the other method works better for me.
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That reminds me - the other thing I use is a small program called 25 Clips, which gives you the ability to paste any of the previous 25 copy operations into a field. So if I am editing a series of images that have the same description and also I am using the same SEO description, I can copy both fields into 25 clips and then simply go to the relevant field, click the right box in 25 Clips and I get the right words pasted in. I use it all the time for this sort of thing.
Steve
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That reminds me - the other thing I use is a small program called 25 Clips, which gives you the ability to paste any of the previous 25 copy operations into a field. So if I am editing a series of images that have the same description and also I am using the same SEO description, I can copy both fields into 25 clips and then simply go to the relevant field, click the right box in 25 Clips and I get the right words pasted in. I use it all the time for this sort of thing.
Steve
thanks - I'll have to look into that.
I usually just have a text file open with relevant words and phrases that I can quickly cut and paste.
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This app sits on top of the screen you are working on (ie always visible) and you just click in the table of previously saved phrases to paste it - a one click solution - no highlighting Ctrl-C etc.
Steve
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No wonder I am so slow - I do each image individually so they are all a bit different :)
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I do sometimes change a few words if the picture isn't exactly the same subject, but I upload similar images with the specific intent of keeping the description complete but accurate.
Steve