WordPress Flickr Embed is a WordPress plugin that provides an interactive interface for adding Flickr Ramesh Nair 900+ active installations Tested with 3.9.34 Updated 7 years ago Flickr Photostream. The following list is a complete listing of flickr plugin options: max: This option provides the maximum number of images that will be retrieved from Flickr. Its default value is set to 30. ImageSize: This option provides the size of the image. Options include small, thumb, medium, big, original. Its default value is set to medium. There's only been a couple of answers to that question, one of them being the usage of the Flicker Free plugin from Digital Anarchy. Today Flicker Free gets an update to version 2. Still priced at £149, the plugin (which works on all major NLEs including Final Cut Pro X) is offering a 300% bump in performance. As I was investigating this I discovered that the plugin I am currently using, 4.4.0.891433 was created on 2013.03.21 and not changed since then, which means it's unlikely that Lightroom changed how it interacts with Flickr, but rather the other way around. This plugin allows you to export images from Lightroom directly to your Flickr account. This plugin works in Lightroom Classic, and older versions as far back as Lightroom 3, though some features depend on the version of Lightroom. The same download works for both Windows and Mac. See the box to the upper right for the download link (in orange.
The Flickr plugin displays thumbnails of Flickr photos on your site and links the thumbnails to their photo pages.
All the plugin does is to implement a [flickr:] autotag. You simply add the photo's id and it does all the rest. What is a photo id? When you view a photo on Flickr, the URL looks something like this:
So here '71877803' is the photo's id. Now you simply add that id in the [flickr:] autotag after the colon:
When the story is displayed, it will show the photo's thumbnail instead of the autotag. Clicking on the thumbnail will take you to the photo page on Flickr (the above URL, in this example).
The plugin will get the photo's title from Flickr and display it as a title attribute when you hover your mouse over the thumbnail. If you'd rather provide your own title, simply enter it after the id:
And that's pretty much everything the plugin currently does.
The plugin uses Dan Coulter's phpFlickr class (version 1.4.3 is included with the plugin) which does all of the hard work of communicating with Flickr. It also provides caching options, as the use of [flickr:] autotags may significantly slow down your site otherwise (see the plugin's README for details).
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Yes, I can imagine a lot more things that this plugin could do with the Flickr API. But currently it doesn't. It's pretty much only a proof-of-concept that I hacked together last night. I released it because I thought people would find it useful. If you have any grand plans for this plugin, then by all means grab the source and run with it (it's GPL, after all).
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Oh, and because I'm lazy the included installation script only really works with Geeklog 1.4.0 although there's nothing in the plugin itself that would prevent it from working with 1.3.10 or 1.3.11. If you create the entry for the plugin in Geeklog's gl_plugin table manually, then it should work just fine on those versions.