Like or Dislike an Asset

Like or Dislike an Asset

All members have access to a personal Like and Dislike setting. Likes and dislikes can be applied to any asset in the account and, as a personal tool, are only visible to the user who applied them. They offer a flexible way to quickly select and curate assets outside of a standard Lightbox workflow.

Like or Dislike an Asset


Once you have found the asset(s) to which you want to add a Like or Dislike, there are two ways to do so: in the 
Action Menu or in the Asset Detail View. Click the sprocket icon in the thumbnail or at the top of the workplace to apply a Like or Dislike to any or all selected asset(s) in the Action Menu. In the Asset Detail View, click the thumbs up or thumbs down icon below the viewer.

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Filter by Like/Dislike

To find assets you have liked or disliked, open the My Likes tab in the Filter panel. Select Liked or Disliked to see all the relevant images currently visible.
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