

I have been able to replicate this on multiple machines with Win10 / Lr Classic 8.4 both with GPU on & off. I have "Ignore clicks on badges" turned off in preferences and prefer that behavior, but I would still expect that clicking anywhere in the blank border space would only select the image. Most connection issues arise due to a problem between your computer & Flickr. If the site is fully operational, we have some quick troubleshooting options you can try to help you identify what might be causing the issue: Network. Clicking in that area should just select the image, but instead takes you to the Keyword panel in the Library module. Firstly, check out our Flickr Status page to see if the site is fully operational. In this screenshot, the mouse is a little further left in the border and the tool tip shows that the keyword badge is active in that space. Clicking in that area of the border should just select the image, but instead takes you to the Map module. Drag photos from your drive to the interface, then add titles. In the screenshot below, the cursor is in the border area, but you can see the partially hidden GPS/map badge is highlighted and active. Open the Uploadr app and click the about tab. Flickr Uploader allows users to add photosalong with titles, tags, and other metadatato the online photo-sharing service Flickr. Flickr, for example, allows you to submit your photo under a Creative Commons license. In the Library grid view or anywhere the filmstrip is displayed, if a cell is too small to display all the badges for an image, clicking on the left border area acts like you're clicking on a badge, even though it's not visible. The official FlickrUploadr is the best option available for uploading images to Flickr, without having to use the website. Be careful when you upload your photos to image sharing websites.
