How to use Scribbles in picdrop?

1 – activating Scribbles & starting Scribble Mode

Activate Scribbles in the gallery settings under Edit Mode ➔ Comments ➔ Image annotations. Back in the gallery, click on an image to open the large single image view. 

Below the image you will find the Scribble button to activate Scribble Mode. 

You can also press X on your keyboard to start Scribble Mode. 

The blue frame around the images indicates that Scribble Mode is activated.

2 – creating Scribbles

Now click with your mouse on a spot in the image to create a small circular shape in the image. 

Or hold down the left mouse button and freely draw any shape in the image. 

You can undo the last steps of your Scribble by using the Undo button at the bottom left. 

Or you can use the backspace key on your keyboard.


3 – saving Scribbles

Click on the Comment and Save button at the bottom right to save your Scribble. 

You still need to enter a name and a comment and confirm the whole thing with Save Scribble at the bottom right.

Tada: The Scribble is saved on the image and visible to all visitors to the gallery.

You will find the comment on the scribble in the comment bar on the left. 

4 – working with Scribbles

If you move the mouse over the scribble in the image, the corresponding comment will be highlighted. And of course it works the other way around too: if you move the mouse over a comment that belongs to a scribble, the scribble in the image will be highlighted.

If you are bothered by the scribbles in the image, for example because they are covering important areas, you can show or hide them by clicking the button at the top left of the comment column. Don't worry, the scribbles will not be deleted. 

If you want to delete scribbles, you can do so using the trash can icon next to the scribble comment.