Oct 20, 2010 22:01 GMT  ·  By

According to the user feedback Facebook has been getting, the team behind the popular social network has recently launched three of the most requested features for Facebook Photos: drag and drop organization of albums and photos, high-resolution photos, and an inline viewer.

Considering the huge popularity Facebook got among Internet users, it was no surprise that drag and drop re-ordering of images was reportedly the most requested feature, especially to assist the novices into managing their albums.

In other words, one will be able to change the position of their images or of their albums regardless of the upload date, so as to make sure that the first ones are always the most important ones.

Regarding the second feature announced by the Facebook team, it has been available for some time now, enabling users to upload high-resolution photographs and allowing others to download them in their original quality.

As mentioned in the presentation video below, created to explain the latest features of Facebook Photos, uploading these images might take more time than usual, but the pictures' quality will be easily noticeable.

As for the in-line image viewer, it was another badly needed feature, since users had no choice but to open a new browser tab whenever they clicked a picture in the News feed.

Now, a viewer box will be displayed in-line, showing the full version of the image, while still retaining the position within the News feed.

By unrolling these features, the Facebook team shows that they are constantly monitoring user feedback and they are encouraging users' comments, because this is the way the social network will become a self-sufficient platforms, with a wide array of functions that would satisfy even the pickiest member.