![]() ![]() The most common complaint we see from people using unsupported browsers is that various buttons and links don't respond when clicked. So you are able to use Flickr with your current browser?Īs The Searcher said, it's not necessarily the image display that will be disfunctional. To note that Flickr is now showing me the image in MUCH higher resolution. In this instance, at least, I was led to think that the image was now only going to be displayed in very low resolution because of the browser issue, and Flickr now has changed and allows me to see it in much higher resolution. The point of my posting this topic, however, was to note that Flickr is now showing me the image in MUCH higher resolution. It is not Flickr's job to provide support for old Apple products. "Not surprising that Flickr can't help with that": Somehow I missed the " no longer guarantee". Firefox cannot be upgraded on this computer. ![]() Not surprising that Flickr can't help with that. ![]() If Apple isn't allowing you to upgrade, it's unfortunate that they've stopped providing support. You can still use Firefox on that device. Frankly I think it would be better for Flickr to just completely block access to the site behind an error page, instead of introducing broken browsing experiences to those using unsupported browsers. ![]() What you will likely see is this continuation of random faults and bugs and display weirdness as time goes on. What Flickr has repeatedly said is they can no longer guarantee consistent and reliable access to the site, using out of date and unsupported browsers. It's too bad Microsoft refuses to support their own software. #Tenfourfox slow upgradeUnfortunately, Microsoft stopped supporting earlier operating systems, so if you can't upgrade your IE version, you'll have to use something that isn't a Microsoft product. If you have a late enough version of Windows, you might even be able to upgrade your version of Internet Explorer. #Tenfourfox slow freeYou can get a free upgraded, supported browser by using either Firefox or Chrome on your computer. They can show it to you, but as you have discovered, they can't make all the buttons and links work correctly. Now it is clear that they can, but that they refuse to. I was convinced by Flickr that they could no longer show me the image in a viewable resolution. However, it feels like they are now rubbing my face in their distressing (to me) new policy. I understand that Flickr is in business to make money, and that, if by not supporting my browser anymore Flickr makes more money, then they will not support my browser. Now, when I go to Flickr, I see the first image in my photostream in MUCH higher resolution, but when I click on the image, nothing happens. No matter what I did, I could only see the image in very low resolution. Indeed, when I clicked on the first image in my photostream, the image that appeared was VERY low resolution. Recently Flickr said they do not support my browser. A Different Problem with TagsĬan't see photos, slow loading and groups are missing #Tenfourfox slow updateNavigation button disappeared after the recent update Photos_public.gne does not return any items when id & tags are specified People have to sign in to Flickr to see my albums Welcome to the Flickr Help Forum! Click here to get started and to read our Flickr forever: Creating the safest most inclusive This thread was closed automatically due to a lack of responses over the last month. ![]()
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