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I don't know what else to say. You can access inline moderation via the checkbox on the media itself or through the "Select for moderation" checkbox on the media tools menu (the button with three dots).We don't have a row of toolbar buttons anymore so there's nowhere to put such a thing. Plus it's just a button that already duplicates the built in functionality of evey single browser, plus there's a link to the full image already in the share block. You don't have to educate your users on anything. If they don't know how to use a computer properly, that's not really your problem. Another difference from XFMG1 is that the image now "fits" in the viewport so there shouldn't be any part of the image displayed off screen as it was before.That is an exaggeration at best.Sorry it disappoints you but you must be the only "photo oriented" community we have (which is not true) because all of the other many communities using it have been perfectly happy with the functionality and the featureset in XFMG 2.x.Hopefully over time the product will evolve in line with your expectations. For now, it is what it is and we (as do most of our customers) seem happy with what we currently have so there's little point in us discussing it further.
I don't know what else to say. You can access inline moderation via the checkbox on the media itself or through the "Select for moderation" checkbox on the media tools menu (the button with three dots).
We don't have a row of toolbar buttons anymore so there's nowhere to put such a thing. Plus it's just a button that already duplicates the built in functionality of evey single browser, plus there's a link to the full image already in the share block. You don't have to educate your users on anything. If they don't know how to use a computer properly, that's not really your problem. Another difference from XFMG1 is that the image now "fits" in the viewport so there shouldn't be any part of the image displayed off screen as it was before.
That is an exaggeration at best.
Sorry it disappoints you but you must be the only "photo oriented" community we have (which is not true) because all of the other many communities using it have been perfectly happy with the functionality and the featureset in XFMG 2.x.
Hopefully over time the product will evolve in line with your expectations. For now, it is what it is and we (as do most of our customers) seem happy with what we currently have so there's little point in us discussing it further.
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