There is actually a variation in color for such listings. If the listing has some items sold and there is still quantity available, the “ebay” icon is not solid green but light green. If you see it as solid green and not light green, maybe it’s because of a bug that shows GTC listings still active as ended (solid grey) or sold (if there is quantity left). Select that listing and press the update button in top bar. Isn’t it now light green instead of solid? At least, it did the trick for me. Anyway, yes there is not a evident difference between solid and light green…
I remember I had the same thought when I started to use the beta of GS 7. I was really missing it at all. Now I am use to click on the bottom right corner icon of top gallery to see images in larger size… and that’s not very convenient in my opinion too. Another solution (better I think) would be clicking on the gallery image (on whole the image I mean) to enlarge. A little icon on one corner is not the best choice…
@ Garagesale Team: Please Reenable showing large Image of Gallary Image by just clicking on the Gallary Image
Another maybe Bug:
To do a Testmigration from version 6 to 7 I used my already existing virtual Mac (El Capitan 10.11.6) before I migrate my “real” system running latest High Sierra 10.13.1 and I found some differences below Gallary Image:
On my El Capitan system I see small icons of all pictures below the Gallary Image:
On my “real” High Sierra system I can’t see the small image icons:
If I click on the numbers on the right bottom corner of the Gallary Image I’m “redirected” to some internal image browser where I can scroll through the pictures and change the order of the pictures.
I have two problems:
1.) I can only swap two pictures but not simply “move” one picture “between” two others (same problem when I’m trying to move pictures in normal preview mode using “miniature zoom effect”). It’s very hard if I’m using up to 20 images and want to move the last picture on first position but want to keep the rest of the order I have to play swapping all the time until I have the right order
2.) If I move an Image in the internal “image browser” the browser is closed right after I release the mouse to drop the picture to the new position:
Yes it’s true! I told about it a while ago but never changed… if you put the last image over the first, it becomes first, but the first becomes the last and not the second one… and that’s not very useful (not useful at all)
Instead of doing that, you can also drag and drop photos directly in description.
Yes, I can drag and drop photos directly in description but I use the minimal zoom effect which means that there is a big “distance” between first and last photo. To change the order I have to do a lot of swapping by moving the photos which is much work. Example:
Did you already discover that you can change image order in Editor mode, too? That might work a bit faster for you.
You can see it in the tutorial here (video #4):
ok, verified Thanks for info… On my Testsystem I did not activate all necessary options. I did’t want to stress my SSD in my MacBook while testing the GS6->GS7 migration (40 GB data on GS6) so I migrated all stuff on the virtual system running on a server with ISCSI NAS attached… I then finally copied migrated and verified GS7 data to my real system.
Yes… but normally I work directly in preview mode… It would be nice if the possibility to just move pictures without swapping as it is possible in the editor mode is also possible in this new picture browser which opens after clicking on the picture counter below Gallery picture. But as you maybe already read the picture browser has some bug (closing the browser after moving one picture).
also for the gallery picture. Either place the lense also into the left upper corner of the gallery picture or between the picture and the orange gallery icon or right of the gallery symbol the image counter button can survive
The gallery image is the most important picture which represents the whole article. So I really liked the very fast way in old GS6 to verify quickly whether this important picture is ok for me or not.
If I have to click on the image count icon I have also to close this “window” again by especially clicking on the specific close button instead of just moving the mousepointer a little bit to close the larger image automatically
If I have to verify a lot of articles every helpful function saves a lot of time…