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The default pool mode is a browse view. It's intended to focus on actually viewing images, giving much larger thumbnails and a more compact layout. Things that are secondary to browsing the pool are disabled (everything in the DDL bar). One compromise this makes: it doesn't display the pools in pool order, instead sorting landscape images above portrait images. This allows the thumbnails to be shown much more compactly. This view also shows many more images on a page.
You can switch out of this mode with the "toggle view" button at the bottom. This toggles a user preference, so you only have to do this once (but you need to be logged).
The regular pool view has a different, more experimental block view. This mode shows thumbnails at their full size (up to 300x300, vs. 150x150 for old thumbnails), but crops them with a northern orientation to 200x200. The result is much easier to see than the tiny 150x150 thumbs. Portrait images are cropped to the top, landscape images have the sides cropped, which usually gets the most important part of the image. Hold shift over an image to view the whole thumb. This view is experimental and might not stay, but I personally like it better than the 150x150 index view.
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The default pool mode is a browse view. It's intended to focus on actually viewing images, giving much larger thumbnails and a more compact layout. Things that are secondary to browsing the pool are disabled (everything in the DDL bar). One compromise this makes: it doesn't display the pools in pool order, instead sorting landscape images above portrait images. This allows the thumbnails to be shown much more compactly. This view also shows many more images on a page.
You can switch out of this mode with the "toggle view" button at the bottom. This toggles a user preference, so you only have to do this once (but you need to be logged).
The regular pool view has a different, more experimental block view. This mode shows thumbnails at their full size (up to 300x300, vs. 150x150 for old thumbnails), but crops them with a northern orientation to 200x200. The result is much easier to see than the tiny 150x150 thumbs. Portrait images are cropped to the top, landscape images have the sides cropped, which usually gets the most important part of the image. Hold shift over an image to view the whole thumb. This view is experimental and might not stay, but I personally like it better than the 150x150 index view.