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Have you seen...? Exify & Exif Viewer - see Exif data of images

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I just pulled exify and it works great - much better than the previous exif viewer that I had installed.
 
As for exify, well yes it works but if I load it as a browser extension then the exif data shows for every other image on every other browser tab. It's not what I need or want. To have a digital photography forum not elegantly show metadata is a significant negative.
I found the same, but there is a setting in Exify where you can disable it on specific sites. So for example open a tab and go to Facebook, click on the add-in button at the top right of Chrome, click on Exify and then select 'disable for this site'.

You can also disable it by default, and then just enable it for the sites you want, e.g. DPRForum.com.
 
I found the same, but there is a setting in Exify where you can disable it on specific sites. So for example open a tab and go to Facebook, click on the add-in button at the top right of Chrome, click on Exify and then select 'disable for this site'.

You can also disable it by default, and then just enable it for the sites you want, e.g. DPRForum.com.

I did not know that. Excellent advice, thank you! :good-job:
 
Okay, to see just the forums I'm interested in I can "Watch" them, without sending any notifications to me. When you enter a forum there is a button on the right hand side under the egreen "Post Thread" button that lets you do this.

That way I can select "Watched forums" from the Forums drop-down and see just my interests.
I wasn't aware of this, so thanks for posting it!

This forum software is really very good - it looks clean and simply but has so many good features. I guess that's the mark of good software, making things look easy but being powerful under the hood.
 
I found the same, but there is a setting in Exify where you can disable it on specific sites. So for example open a tab and go to Facebook, click on the add-in button at the top right of Chrome, click on Exify and then select 'disable for this site'.

You can also disable it by default, and then just enable it for the sites you want, e.g. DPRForum.com.
Thanks. That helps a lot.

It works a little differently on Firefox. After loading Exify you need to add it to your Firefox toolbar. It then shows up as a little icon that you can click on and set your options.
 
I found the same, but there is a setting in Exify where you can disable it on specific sites. So for example open a tab and go to Facebook, click on the add-in button at the top right of Chrome, click on Exify and then select 'disable for this site'.

You can also disable it by default, and then just enable it for the sites you want, e.g. DPRForum.com.
And you probably know this, but you can set Exify to disable by default on all sites, then just enable it for DPRForum.
 
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