Sombeech
05-26-2010, 08:41 AM
This will embed a Flickr Photo Set slideshow into your post. You'll see this button as you're editing: http://www.bogley.com/forum/images/buttons/flickr.gif
PLEASE NOTE; Flickr has updated their code. The video is not reflecting these changes. Please read the new updated instructions immediately below:
***New Current Flickr Embed Method***
You'll still hit the Flickr button shown here:
72678
But now instead of pasting the set ID, you'll grab the username and photo ID from the url. This url is our example:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/23557848@N03/13745276434/in/set-72157643715990133
We'll grab the username from the url which is 23557848@N03 in this case, and the photo ID which is 13745276434, including the slash, so 23557848@N03/13745276434 and we'll paste them between the Flickr tags like this:
23557848@N03/13745276434
And the result is:
23557848@N03/13745276434
OLD INSTRUCTIONS (keeping around just for reference):
You'll copy the set id - the numbers at the end of the url, after /sets/ ... and paste those between the flickr tags.
Example code:
72157623532393707
Here's a 1 minute tutorial video:
http://www.vimeo.com/12051860
And here is a sample result, credit to Summit for the photos, a fully functional slideshow. Click around on it to see the different options.
You can sign up for a Flickr account for free at http://www.flickr.com/
72157623532393707
PLEASE NOTE; Flickr has updated their code. The video is not reflecting these changes. Please read the new updated instructions immediately below:
***New Current Flickr Embed Method***
You'll still hit the Flickr button shown here:
72678
But now instead of pasting the set ID, you'll grab the username and photo ID from the url. This url is our example:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/23557848@N03/13745276434/in/set-72157643715990133
We'll grab the username from the url which is 23557848@N03 in this case, and the photo ID which is 13745276434, including the slash, so 23557848@N03/13745276434 and we'll paste them between the Flickr tags like this:
23557848@N03/13745276434
And the result is:
23557848@N03/13745276434
OLD INSTRUCTIONS (keeping around just for reference):
You'll copy the set id - the numbers at the end of the url, after /sets/ ... and paste those between the flickr tags.
Example code:
72157623532393707
Here's a 1 minute tutorial video:
http://www.vimeo.com/12051860
And here is a sample result, credit to Summit for the photos, a fully functional slideshow. Click around on it to see the different options.
You can sign up for a Flickr account for free at http://www.flickr.com/
72157623532393707