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Flickr Cut-n-Paste to Blog
Makes it easy to do an OLE cut-and-paste Flickr photos to your blog (ie: WordPress using TinyMCE, Blogger) and give the proper attribution
How to Install
- You need the Firefox web browser - Download and install
- You need to install Greasemonkey - How-To
- Install this script - How-To
What Does This Script Do?
Flickr Cut-n-Paste to Blog makes it easy to cut-and-paste photos from Flickr into your blog while still including a credit link to the photographer.- creates CSS classes around images on flickr
- this makes it easy to create your own style for displaying photos
- creates a credit link underneath the photo
- links to the photographer's main photo page
- automatically checks for updates every two weeks
Cut-and-paste a photo
When the script is installed, this is what you will see when you look at Flickr photos.
CSS Example
When you cut-and-paste the Flickr photo into a WYSIWYG blog editor it will include a credit link. It also wraps the images in CSS classes so that you can style how Flickr images look on your blog.
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I don't know what I am doing wrong. I held the right mouse button and it did nothing. I tried holding down the left mouse button and it highlighted over the photo and tried to drag it, but sheesh, I must be a dunce or something tonight or just too tired. LOL! |
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