Hidden Flickr links and functionality Aug09 '07
If there's one thing Flickr does right, it's usability. To me, good usability means: "If I expect something to happen, it should." Very rarely do sites focus on the user experience in this manner.
However, there are some common features on Flickr that are very hard to find.
Upload link
The "Upload" link is somewhat hidden. It's available only under You > Upload Photos:

Once you know where that is, it's easy to find, but you still have to click twice just to get there. That extra click is annoying sometimes.
A better solution is to store the permanent URL as a bookmark, and access it that way.
http://flickr.com/photos/upload/
Adding a Contact
Browsing your contacts is easy - the "Contacts" link resides along the top. But how do you add someone else as a contact? This seems like a common request, but the functionality is very hidden.
To add another Flickr member as a contact, first visit their Flickr page. Then, choose Profile from the list of sub-links:

Then, on the far right side, you'll see Add [member name] as a contact.
![Notice the Add [username] as contact link Screenshot of Flickr web page](/images/626.jpg)
Again, there's a nice, clean URL for this, but the username changes depending on the person you are adding:
http://flickr.com/people/[username]/relationship/
You can't bookmark a dynamic URL, such as this. Worst case scenario, you manually type it in.
Email notifications
Many Flickr users may not realize that you can receive email notifications for activity on your photos, or when your contacts upload new photos.
Again, this feature is buried.
One way to get there is to view your Recent Activity:

Once there, look for a link along the bottom that says, "Get updates by email":

You'll be taken to your "Email Notification" preferences page, where you can decide when to have Flickr notify you.
(Personally, I prefer RSS for notifications, but it's nice knowing there is an option for email.)
Guest Passes
A very nice feature of Flickr is Guest Passes. I discussed this in detail before.
Problem is, whenever the time comes to create a Guest Pass, I can never recall how to do it.
You have to select a set first. Then choose Share this set:

The confusion comes with the naming convention. When I think of a "guest pass," I begin looking for a link that says "Guest Pass," or "Create Guest Pass." Flickr still calls it "Sharing."
If I can remember the word "sharing," rather than "guest pass," then I'll remember to go to a set first. Easier said than done.
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