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Preran
Community Manager
Community Manager
January 26, 2026

Welcome to the new Adobe community

  • January 26, 2026
  • 67 replies
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Hi everyone. The new Adobe Community experience is officially live! You’re now looking at a reimagined space designed to make it easier to connect, share feedback, and see how your ideas help shape Adobe products.

 

What’s new

 

A clearer way to share ideas and feedback

Feature requests and bug reports now have dedicated spaces, clearer status indicators, and voting—so it’s easier to see what’s gaining traction and what’s already in progress.

 

Better visibility into what’s happening

You can now track the status of feature requests and bugs as they move from idea → in development → released. When something you’ve voted on changes status, you’ll be notified.

 

Cleaner navigation, less noise

Discussions, announcements, and product feedback each have their own place—making it easier to find answers, discover what’s new, and focus on what matters most to you.

 

Richer posts and conversations

Create posts with images, videos, code blocks, and file attachments to share context, examples, and workflows more easily.

 

Stronger connections with Adobe teams and peers

Your community activity now connects to your Adobe ID, helping us better understand feedback and engage more meaningfully with the people using our products every day.

 

Your content is still here

 

All posts, replies, solutions, feature requests, and bug reports created on or before November 16 are already available. Content created between November 17 and launch day will be added soon—no data will be lost, and you won’t need to recreate anything.

 

Jump in

 

Explore your product communities, upvote ideas you care about, ask questions, and share what you’d like to see next. This community works best when your voice is part of the conversation.


Thank you for helping make Adobe Community what it is. We’re excited to keep building it with you.


— The Adobe Community Team

 

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    67 replies

    Known Participant
    January 28, 2026

    Few issues:

    • there is no option to increase text size, text is small and hard to read on UDH monitors
    • the content is very narrow
    • “Create post” button should be placed above the list of posts, not somewhere in the upper corner
    Participant
    January 28, 2026

    Complaint - I am not a New Participant.

    jane-e
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 28, 2026

     

    @blackwell342 wrote “Complaint - I am not a New Participant.”

     

    Confirming — your profile says you joined in 2014. Unfortunately, it only shows two posts.

     

    Jane

     

    Participant
    January 28, 2026

    That's my point. Where is my Jan. 2026  inquiry and the response that I did reveive, although that was unhelpful.

    Additionally, why the burdensome login process. One would think that I was entering Fort Knox! email and password is sufficient for tech chat, surely?

    As a Systems Engineer myself, I have formed the view that a Web Site designer was give a loose brief and allowed to run riot and show off their skills. Should have put themselves in the position of a User, as all good designers do.

    Participant
    January 28, 2026

    Thorooughly confusing invitation to say whether my recent inquiry has been answered and rate it.

    Can’t find my inquiry or any answer.

    New layout is far too fussy - poor design.

    Shan’t be using it.

    JulianFr
    Participant
    January 28, 2026

    That might explain why I can’t find the indesign undo bug thread anymore… A feature that remain broken for more than a month now. 

    rayek.elfin
    Legend
    January 28, 2026

    Well, I suppose all good things come to an end eventually. The previous forum software was already a step backward compared to what we had before. And this train-wreck of a forum verges on the side of unusable (at least on desktop browsers). 

    It forces me to limit my visits to the Adobe forums from now on. 

    It’s been swell. See you on the other side.

    Participating Frequently
    January 28, 2026

    Disappointing “update.”

    Taking away features and adding padding is not good design. 

    This is a large step backwards, please bring the old one back. 

    johnrellis
    Legend
    January 27, 2026

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    When creating a new post, you have to “describe your question” first, which then becomes the subject line of the post.  But after carefully writing the body of your post, if you try to edit that subject by clicking the Edit button, the forum helpfully discards the body without warning:

     

     

    Is Adobe the first client of the Gainsight forum platform?

    johnrellis
    Legend
    January 27, 2026

    How do I know which threads have new replies I haven’t read yet? 

     

    Most forums indicate threads with unread replies by bolding them (e.g. the old Khoros platform and Lightroomqueen.com). But all the threads in the Lightroom Classic forum are bolded regardless.  

     

    The obvious consequence is that the experts who answer most of the questions in the high-volume forums here are going to miss threads to which they might have profitably contributed.

    Jimmy Flame
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    January 27, 2026

    Excellent! Loving it so far.

    - Jimmy Flame
    adaptable_brain5119
    Participant
    January 27, 2026

    “Better visibility into what’s happening”

    By deleting threads about major bugs and removing upvotes so you visitors cannot see how big the issue is in the latest release.

    Remember how the InDesign undo history would purge itself at random and it’s been happening for two months to hundreds of community users? Well, you would have to because Adobe removed the entire thread along with the issue about file saves being corrupted.

    😑

    johnrellis
    Legend
    January 27, 2026

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    @adaptable_brain5119 By deleting threads about major bugs and removing upvotes so you visitors cannot see how big the issue is in the latest release.

     

    From the top post:

    Content created between November 17 and launch day will be added soon—no data will be lost, and you won’t need to recreate anything.