• Cool Tools, General, Software / Internet

    Posted on November 8th, 2005

    Written by Chris Sivori

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    Wow. I guess I’ll need to use Flickr more now that everyone is supporting it in all the various tools such as Wordpress. Like del.icio.us, it has become the de facto standard in what it does due to its flexibility and openness. A guy named Joe Tan produced a cool plugin for Wordpress that adds some cool Flickr-ish stuff to Wordpress.

    The WordPress Flickr Post Bar plugin very simply allows you to easily insert your Flickr photos into your blog posts. Once installed, this plugin will display your most recent Flickr photos as thumbnails in a bar across the bottom of your WordPress post form. Clicking on the thumbnail of a photo you want to use will then automatically insert the proper HTML snippet into your blog post.

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    1. Posted on July 13th

      Hello!

      I installed Wordpress on my server, and set up a site. It’s a relly nice piece of software. However, I am missing a piece of functionality, and

      couldn’t find a suitable answer for it. Mayou you know a plugin I could use?I need to automatically inserts ads in my posts.And not AdSense ads,

      but rather HTML snippets defined by me (affiliate links, etc). Let’s say I would insert a tag in my post:
      – ad here –
      and the plugin would automatically replace it with some HTML code, when the post is displayed on my site.I really don’t need any fancy

      configuration options etc, just the basic replace functionality.
      Do you know a plugin that can handle this?

    2. Posted on July 13th

      No, I do not.

    3. Posted on December 12th

      What I want to do on my blog, is every few hours take the oldest post and move it to the
      front of the queue, all automatically. Anyone know if there is a plugin that can do this or
      a simple way to set up another plugin to do this (use my own feed perhaps)?
      Thanks.

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