Flickr<\/em> recently rolled out an updated version of their mobile site at m.flickr.com<\/a>. When I first reviewed<\/a> Flickr Mobile I found it limited but useful. This update removes most of the limitations I mentioned. Photos are now searchable by tag or description and new links give you more options for viewing your contact’s photos.<\/p>\n
The screen shot shows yet another issue with Flickr Mobile and the MIB browser. That blue rectangle next to the Flicker logo is a link labeled “Login”. You can’t read it because Yahoo tried to change the links to Flickr’s special shade of blue. The same thing happens to other links when they are selected. It’s risky trying to change link colors on mobile pages as several popular browsers have bugs in this area. For mobile web developers, there’s more on this issue here<\/a> and here<\/a>.<\/p>\n
Except for the login issues, this is nice upgrade to Flickr’s mobile functionality. Flickr mobile is a great way to entertain your friends and acquaintances with your vacation photos anywhere, any time. Flickr Mobile is on the Yeswap.com mobile portal in the Entertainment folder.
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Flickr recently rolled out an updated version of their mobile site at m.flickr.com. When I first reviewed Flickr Mobile I found it limited but useful. This update removes most of the limitations I mentioned. Photos are now searchable by tag or description and new links give you more options for viewing your contact’s photos. One of the best features of Flickr Mobile, the ability to upload photos directly from your browser, has been retained. Browser uploading only works from certain … Continue reading