Flickr Redesigns Search Results Page

by Scott Beale on August 4, 2009 · 0 comments

Squid

Flickr has just redesigned their search results page, making it easier to find and view user photos, including a popup info window with stats on each photo.

Here’s what it looks like when doing a search for “squid” photos.

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