
- Google is readying updated UI elements for Google Photos’ Photo Stacks feature.
- We’ve managed to trigger the changes in version 7.19 of the app.
- The changes should improve the fluidity of managing your photos within stacks.
We’ve managed to activate new UI elements within Google Photo version 7.19, which should simplify the management of Photo Stacks content.
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The current behavior of Photo Stacks demands an upward swipe to access more information about the images. You can then choose what you’d like to do with the stack as a whole or images within it, including setting a particular photo as the top image or deleting multiple shots. This process, while allowing users full access to the available list of options, isn’t ideal if you want to accomplish a quick task.
However, the UI update we’re activated will allow users access to a much simpler, quicker context menu by tapping an arrow alongside the stack. See the changes in the video below.
- Set as top pick
- Keep this, delete rest
- Remove from stack
- Unstack
- Multi-select
- Manage stacks
Nothing changes regarding Multi-select. Tapping this will produce the original menu, which allows users to select multiple images to remove from the stack and perform other common tasks. Manage stacks allows more granular control of the feature itself.
It’s a minor quality-of-life change but one that’ll massively improve the workflow for people who frequent the feature on Google Photos. It’s unclear when the UI change will make its full debut.