Shouldn't automatically change my keyword
jfriend
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I added the keyword "best-yosemite" to a bunch of my images. I clicked on the preview button in the bulk caption/keyword page and this is what the screen looked like:
I then hit the Save button and waited for the keyword best-yosemite to get indexed. It never, ever, ever did. What Smugmug did was strip the dash out of the keyword and apply a keyword of bestyosemite.
This UI is simply wrong and most users would consider it a bug because you applied a keyword that I did not enter. If you're not going to accept the keyword I apply, then don't automatically change it and apply a changed keyword without telling me you modified it. Tell me that it's an invalid keyword and tell me why it's invalid and let me choose what keyword I want to use. Or, alternatively make the preview function smart enough to show the modified keyword so I can see that it was changed BEFORE I hit Save.
Changing it behind my back without ever telling me is the wrong behavior.
I then hit the Save button and waited for the keyword best-yosemite to get indexed. It never, ever, ever did. What Smugmug did was strip the dash out of the keyword and apply a keyword of bestyosemite.
This UI is simply wrong and most users would consider it a bug because you applied a keyword that I did not enter. If you're not going to accept the keyword I apply, then don't automatically change it and apply a changed keyword without telling me you modified it. Tell me that it's an invalid keyword and tell me why it's invalid and let me choose what keyword I want to use. Or, alternatively make the preview function smart enough to show the modified keyword so I can see that it was changed BEFORE I hit Save.
Changing it behind my back without ever telling me is the wrong behavior.
--John
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Unfortunately, a hypen is a special case...as it's used as the keyword delimiter for multiple keywords in the keyword url.
Personally, I don't like this...and I tried to change it when I wrote a lot of keyword logic last year, but the logic didn't scale unfortunately.
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David
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I agree, and have raised this to some of our front end guys for a look. I think we should do something on that page to help the user better. Thanks John, for raising it!
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