4 nova alata za organiziranje vašeg Pinterest odbora

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Pinterest napokon sluša stotine milijuna korisnika i olakšava organizaciju svojih ploča. U tu svrhu Pinterest je razvio niz novih alata koji su dizajnirani kako bi pomogli da vaše pinove, ploče i odjeljci izgledaju točno onako kako želite da izgledaju..

S obzirom da je Pinterest u ovom trenutku već toliko godina, neki će odbori vjerojatno ispasti iz ruku. Što nije dobro za bilo koji OCD. Srećom, Pinterest je predstavio četiri nova alata koji su dizajnirani kako bi vam pomogli da organizirate svoje ploče i igle. Nemojte biti zabrljati: Držite svoje Pinterest ploče organizirane s ovim savjetima. Ne budite neuredni: Držite svoje Pinterest ploče organizirane s ovim savjetima. Potrebno je samo malo napora da organizirate svoje igle, a rezultati su vrijedni toga. ...

Arhiviraj, promijeni redoslijed, sortiraj i promijeni redoslijed

Prva promjena je mogućnost arhiviranja ploča nakon što završite s njima. Kao primjer, ploča za ideje za vjenčanje sada se može arhivirati nakon što prođe veliki dan. Ovo će vam ne samo pomoći da očistite svoj profil, već i poboljšati relevantnost svojih preporuka. Za arhiviranje ploče jednostavno dodirnite Uredi gumb koji slijedi Arhiva.

Sada također možete preurediti različite odjeljke na ploči. Odjeljci su relativno nova značajka koja vam omogućuje organiziranje igle u različite teme. Samo otvorite ploču, dodirnite Organizirati gumb, a zatim povucite i ispustite odjeljke u željenu poziciju.

Sretno Valentinovo! Svoju ljubav i zahvalnost iskazujemo razvitkom nekih zgodnih Pinterest alata, uključujući preuređivanje igle, arhiviranje ploča i još mnogo toga. https://t.co/laxyGE6nsd

- Pinterest (@Pinterest) 14. veljače 2018

Svoje ploče možete poredati i po abecednom redu, koji su najnoviji spremljeni, datumu kreiranja ploče i prilagođenom redoslijedu. Samo dodirnite Poredaj ploče gumb slijedi vaš izbor aranžmana. Nažalost, to je dostupno samo na webu.

Konačno, ali definitivno ne najmanje bitno, jedna je od najtraženijih značajki Pinterest-a ... mogućnost preuređenja igle! Više niste zaglavljeni jer su igle u redu kojim ste ih spremili. Umjesto toga, možete ih premjestiti oko daske kako smatrate prikladnim. Samo dodirnite Organizirati na ploči ili odjeljku za povlačenje igle na nove položaje.

Te bi značajke trebale biti dostupne odmah na web stranici Pinterest, a trebale bi biti dostupne na iOS-u počevši od verzije 6.44 i na Androidu koji započinje s verzijom 6.52.

Korisnici Pinterest-a su daleko previše organizirani

Pojedinačno, ovi alati samo su mala poboljšanja u cjelokupnom Pinterest iskustvu. Međutim, kolektivno će pomoći ljudima da organiziraju svoje odbore. I ako postoji jedna stvar koja je sigurna za prosječnog korisnika Pinterest-a, to je da oni vole da se stvari organiziraju. 12 Evernote tablica kako bi vaš život bio organiziran 12 Evernote tablica za održavanje vašeg života organizirani tablice su često previdjena značajka Evernote. Oni vam mogu pomoći da ostanete organizirani. Dat ćemo vam desetak ideja i predložaka Evernote tablice za početak. .

Koristite li Pinterest? Što mislite o novim alatima koji će vam pomoći organizirati daske? Hoćete li odmah započeti s tim da sve sredite? Ili ste sretni što vam je sve neorganizirano? Javite nam u komentarima u nastavku!




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