Thanks Steemit... You just cropped the head off most of my models in my thumbnails.

in #steemit7 years ago (edited)

This is supposed to be an improvement?

For almost a year my listings look good... Now I log in and 90% look like crap and are worthless now. The worst part is on posts that are already paid out I can't even edit them and fix it. As a visual artist this in frustrating and insulting. I can't believe that so little thought was put into this change and it was not tested first.

The way my listings look cropped like this reflects very poorly on me and to anyone that does not know that I did it right he first time.

I could never send people wanting to see my work or other people in my industry to look at my page while it looks like this and I can't fix old posts.

Please Fix This Issue!

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I really hope you guys fix this as only landscape images are not affected.

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I never looked at the head anyways

That's a good one, he, he.

sounds about right

Upvoted & RESTEEMED!

This sucks big time, man. I would really like to have the option to adjust my thumbnails; is it that difficult from a developer's standpoint to implement such a feature?

They could have cut out the middle and then we would have a real travesty on our hands, although, @BOOBMAN would be there to "handle" the situation!

Good luck with that, I still get:
"TypeError: Network request failed DISMISS"
And have to enter post twice or more, and forget about upvoting,it still just spins and spins.
First try fail, next try.

The body matters most...

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I agree that the new interface looks older than what it used to be.
Then again, they are still improving and I think they need us to bring ideas and support them along their path. Maybe if there are enough none happy people, they will update the platform again.

Damn, i think maybe they switch from 4:3 to 16:9.

Don’t complain, you will manage!

You have to complain when changes are made that are not good. It's called user feed back. If no one complains about a bad change they won't know it's bad.

I agree, a change like thumbnail dimensions should not be made so abruptly!