HTML5 and CSS3 are no doubt the new standards for how websites will be rendered with web browsers. They have added alot of features to it making plain? javascript, HMTL, and CSS pages? not only faster, but more powerful and efficient. In other words, magic.. Facebook heaving population even more than any single country, continues to improve its Photos service and just announced 3 new features that will improve quite the way we organize our images on this most used Social Media.
- The first is the ability to drag images and albums to reorganize. We can organize albums regardless of the date by simply dragging them to a new position, and do same with individual photos.
- The video also mentions the ability to upload images in “High Res”, which basically allows us to upload images with better resolution and quality. This process will take longer, but the result is better photographs.
- Finally, also announced an In Line Browsing, which essentially obscures the rest of the interface (lightbox effect) to better appreciate the photos.
You can see all the new features in this video.
(source: arturogoga)
