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Participant
July 2, 2025

Firefly Gallery page scroll up automatically when like the image

  • July 2, 2025
  • 4 replies
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Whenever I like an image I can on like three at least on the static gallery but soon as I scroll and try to like another image the page shoots me back up to the top of the screen.

4 replies

Participant
September 23, 2025

Hello!

 

I'll be brief - as I scroll the Adobe Firefly Gallery page, the page suddenly shifts, scrolling up when trying to "like" something, making this extremely tricky to do (impossible in most cases). It consistently does this and I'm not sure why. It does this on different computer systems, so I'm not sure what's going on with the site. In addition, when I finally am able to "like" something in the gallery, I don't see any visible way to filter those likes.

Hopefully, someone can help with some suggestions or maybe update the site? 


Thanks, 
Andre Jones

Kartika Rawat
Community Manager
Community Manager
September 23, 2025

Hi Andre Jones!

Thanks for bringing this up. We've shared the issue with the team. The purpose of likes is to inform the creator that their work has been appreciated, not to let the person who liked it track gallery images.

 

Let us know if you have any questions.
^KR

 

 

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 14, 2025

Hello @steve25039893g8py,

 

What OS and browser are you using and what are their version numbers?

 

Thanks,

    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)
Participant
July 11, 2025

Going through community photos, when I press the Like it will work on first photo, but when i try to add on another photo it does not add but instead goes back up the page to the last picture I Liked..  

 

thanks

 

 

droopydog500
Community Manager
Community Manager
July 2, 2025

Hello @hellochante,

Thank you for your message. I was not able to reproduce that. Can you please tell us what OS and browser you are using and the version numbers? Could you please capture this behaviour in a video?

Thanks,
    droopy

Adobe Community Expert (not an Adobe employee)