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Bryan Connallyflickrrss integration guide and blog for parallel path blog
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Pierre MounierThis plugin for WordPress allows you to display Flickr photos on your weblog. It supports user, set, favorite, group and community photostreams, and is relatively easy to setup and configure via a settings panel. The plugin also has cache support, allowin
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Thomas D<?php get_flickrRSS(10, "community", "london,people"); ?>
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R. Richard HobbsEightface // flickrRSS for WordPress
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Steffen LarsenThis plugin for WordPress allows you to display Flickr photos on your weblog. The plugin supports user, public and group photostreams. It’s easy to setup and configure via an options panel. It also has support for an image cache located on your server.
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Nate Balcom<?php get_flickrRSS(); ?>
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Kim WoodbridgeThis plugin for WordPress allows you to display Flickr photos on your weblog. The plugin supports user, public and group photostreams. It’s easy to setup and configure via an options panel. It also has support for an image cache located on your server.
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dingodingoThis plugin for WordPress allows you to display Flickr photos on your weblog. The plugin supports user, public and group photostreams. It’s easy to setup and configure via an options panel. It also has support for an image cache located on your server.
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Jeppe KabellThis plugin for WordPress allows you to display Flickr photos on your weblog. The plugin supports user, public and group photostreams. It’s easy to setup and configure via an options panel. It also has image cache support.
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rchk !eightface // flickrRSS for WordPress
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kavjerallows you to display Flickr photos on your weblog
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Brian HannahflickrRSS for WordPress
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This plugin for WordPress allows you to display Flickr photos on your weblog. The plugin supports user, public and group photostreams. It’s easy to setup and configure via an options panel. It also has image cache support.
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paul reid"This plugin for WordPress allows you to display Flickr photos on your weblog. The plugin supports user, public and group photostreams. It’s easy to setup and configure via an options panel. It also has image cache support."
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- Put flickrrss.php in your plugins directory
- If you want to cache images, create a directory and make it writable
- Activate the plugin
- Configure your settings via the panel in Options
- Add
<?php get_flickrRSS(); ?>somewhere in your templates - Can I get random images from my stream?
No, it’s a limitation of using the RSS feed (it only displays the last 20 photos) - Why can’t I display sets?
Flickr doesn’t provide any rss feeds for sets - How do I refresh the photos manually?
Good question. The plugin uses built-in WordPress functions to update the feed, I haven’t figured out how to force an update. - When I put multiple tags in, it only shows one of them
The feed will pull in photos from both tags. But you’ll get the most recent photos from either tag, not the most recent photos containing both tags - Are their any problems associated with upgrading?
If you’re upgrading from 2.3, you’ll need to reconfigure the panel. Parameters were also changed in that version, so it may break old code.
This plugin for WordPress allows you to display Flickr photos on your weblog. The plugin supports user, public and group photostreams. It’s easy to setup and configure via an options panel. It also has image cache support.
Download
flickrRSS.zip (v3.1 - August 24, 2006)
Installation
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