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Devious Technology is extremely proud to present Collections!
Now you can collect all of your favourite art on deviantART in a snap.
+collect
Your Collections reside on your Favourites page. Now, when you've 'd some deviations, you can click "Edit" on your favourites page, and start organizing them into collections, just like folders in your gallery!
Instant Collecting
A brand new feature: We've added a Collections Bar to every page, which lets you drag and drop art to it, from anywhere on deviantART.
Whenever you see a deviation you love, you can use your mouse to drag and drop the deviation straight to your collections! Click the 'Collect' button at the top-right of deviantART to see your collections at any time, and even create new collections right there, without ever leaving the page.
A new way to deviate
We believe a collection is an art piece in itself, so we've added features to let you Comment on collections, and even Collect them! If you're a collection owner, you can add descriptions and custom icons to the collections on your favourites page. And Subscribers and Senior Members have full CSS control over the whole collection.
Any deviants interested in how all this ing and +collecting will affect the "Browse Popular" metric might be interested in reading mccann's FairExposure News.
Also, keep an eye on the Today page to watch the new collections rolling in!
A round of kudos to spyed, Morris88 (and me! ), mccann, lolly and a host of folks from Devious Technology for putting the Collect machine together. We're extremely proud, and we hope you enjoy using Collections.
And to all our visitors reading: There's never been a better time to Become a Deviant
Keep it bluesy.
Now you can collect all of your favourite art on deviantART in a snap.
+collect
Your Collections reside on your Favourites page. Now, when you've 'd some deviations, you can click "Edit" on your favourites page, and start organizing them into collections, just like folders in your gallery!
Instant Collecting
A brand new feature: We've added a Collections Bar to every page, which lets you drag and drop art to it, from anywhere on deviantART.
Whenever you see a deviation you love, you can use your mouse to drag and drop the deviation straight to your collections! Click the 'Collect' button at the top-right of deviantART to see your collections at any time, and even create new collections right there, without ever leaving the page.
A new way to deviate
We believe a collection is an art piece in itself, so we've added features to let you Comment on collections, and even Collect them! If you're a collection owner, you can add descriptions and custom icons to the collections on your favourites page. And Subscribers and Senior Members have full CSS control over the whole collection.
Any deviants interested in how all this ing and +collecting will affect the "Browse Popular" metric might be interested in reading mccann's FairExposure News.
Also, keep an eye on the Today page to watch the new collections rolling in!
A round of kudos to spyed, Morris88 (and me! ), mccann, lolly and a host of folks from Devious Technology for putting the Collect machine together. We're extremely proud, and we hope you enjoy using Collections.
And to all our visitors reading: There's never been a better time to Become a Deviant
Keep it bluesy.
Decade #03
When I was 30 (and a half! ) I wrote journal for DA that I never published. Half its purpose was to showcase an experimental new design for journals - it needed more work, and the the prototype was never finished - and the journal never-published. Today my deviantART/DeviantArt account enters its third decade of being online, and it seems like a nice day to finally let it run amok. :j Here it is: https://goji.link/creativity/ :above: :above: :above: :above: :above: :above: :above: :above: :above: :above: :heart: & :tea:
Happy Numeric Celebrations!
The World Wide Web turned 30 today! Still my favourite ongoing human project. Also, pretty cool when you consider DA is 20. I'm actually on Saturn rightnow, so I'd better post this before I lose signal for a day or so.. :peace:
Call me old-fashioned
Hello darkness, my old friend~ It's been a while since I've used my journal as an actual-journal. :tea: I like making programs/software/shmeeder-deeders. It's difficult and a lot of fun. It's also almost-impossible to get software right if your target audience is another human being. For instance: A few years ago, I was looking up for some information on StackOverflow (it's the programming-help-community that FINALLY dethroned ExpertsExchange), and somebody had said something clever in a comment. I visited their profile, and it boldly declared that this person had "0 contributions" - because the site only counted 'full' answers-or-whatever as 'contributions.' I class it as a total empathy failure - and the fact that this software-making-community was inevitably going to be setting an example for the rest of the web made me feel like empathy-in-software just wasn't gonna get any better any time soon. New versions of old things are the hardest. Usually somebody takes their eye
F-City P.S.A.
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where did collections go?!?!?!?