
<p>Flickr's recent attempt at a major website redesign didn't go over very well with many of its users, so now the Yahoo-owned company is taking the feedback it received to try again. A help page on the Flickr website reveals that a new photo page is currently being rolled out across the service.The new photo page design, shown above, takes a page from Google+'s book by featuring metadata and comments in a new sidebar. By comparison, here's what photo pages current look like prior to the change:</p><p>and a comparison to what Google+ photo pages have looked like for quite some time now:</p><p>Flickr says that the goal of the new design is to make information easier to get to while still featuring user photos as prominently on the page as possible.</p><p>In addition to having information "above the fold" in the sidebar, the things you'll see will be more fresh. Comments are now displayed with the most recent ones first, meaning you won't need to scroll to see the latest discussions on images.</p><p><a href="http://petapixel.com/2013/10/11/flickr-rolling-new-google-style-photo-pages-bigger-photos/">Keep reading...</a></p>