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'Blog This' on Flickr

Blog This on Flickr

This post is written by Matt Cox. Thanks for writing a great tutorial on the subject! We recommend everyone have a look and provide feeback in the original post. :up:

It's not like me to post anything useful to others on my blog, but I've discovered how to set up the 'Blog This' button on photo-sharing website Flickr to work with your Opera Community blog. It's not rocket science, but up until today I didn't know how to do it, and couldn't find any reference to making them work together online; so I thought I'd write a quick tutorial for anyone that was struggling with this.

For those that don't know what the 'Blog This' button does; pressing it will automatically post that Flickr photo to your blog without you having to write any HTML, BB Code or go to any trouble of even logging in / visiting your blogging service (in this case, Opera Community).

Step One

First thing you need to do is go to Flickr's 'Add a Blog' page. To find this yourself, click on the dropdown arrow next to 'You' in the main navigation, select 'Your Account', click 'Extending Flickr', click 'Edit' alongside 'Your Blogs' and click 'Add a Blog'. You should see a page that looks something like this:

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Step Two

Select 'MetaWeblogAPI Enabled Blog' from the dropdown, and click 'Next'

Step Three

On this screen you need to enter some important information. Your API Endpoint is your Opera Community account URL with /api/ on the end. This means mine looks like this: API Endpoint: http://my.opera.com/coxy/blog/api/

You should replace 'coxy' with the username you use to login. Your API Endpoint will look something like this: http://my.opera.com/USERNAME/blog/api/

Hopefully you're intelligent enough to fill in the 'Username' and 'Password' fields by yourself, but if you need a hint, it's your Opera Community login details - and not your Flickr login details. Hit 'Next'.

A completed form looks something like this:

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Step Four

Some people have more than one blog tied to their Opera Community accounts - if you're an owner or moderator of a group, for example, you have access rights to post on multiple blogs. This screen shows all the blogs you can post to, and it's where you get to select which blog you'd like to add to Flickr.

Most people won't need to worry about this as they only have one blog tied to their Opera Community account, or their main blog will be selected as default anyway. Before it all gets confusing, just hit 'Next' and we'll proceed.

Step Five

The next two screens are just confirmations. The first one is for you to read and verify that all your details are correct. If they're not, make amends. If they are, hit 'All Done'. The second one you'll see after this is a congratulations screen. This means you're all set up and ready to go.

The End

So, that's pretty much it - I told you it wasn't rocket science.

From now-on, all you need to do to post your favourite Flickr photos to you blog is just hit the 'Blog This' button. It really is that easy.

If you feel like you can take it to the next level though; there are a number of different layout options to pick from, or even the option to totally customize your template. You can edit these by clicking 'Layout' on 'Your Blog' settings.

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Comments

None of your beezwax :D 8. September 2008, 12:27

:yes:

Tamil 8. September 2008, 12:41

:up:

Zulhammam 8. September 2008, 12:49

Ye....ye...ye...!
Always GOOD idea. I'm support this community !

agony 8. September 2008, 12:49

hail coxy! \o/

lena 8. September 2008, 13:08

ya, very useful.

Yeni Setiawan 8. September 2008, 13:45

:up: great!

Matt Cox 8. September 2008, 14:23

Wicked! Matt Cox is sooo cool. Thank's Matt Cox - you made my year with your easy-to-follow tutorial!! Now I can post my favourite flickr photos to my blog with ease!

Sergio Uribe 8. September 2008, 14:31

Thank's Matt Cox!!

aBenq 8. September 2008, 15:15

Oo, thanks for the info.
Very useful...

Geoff Girardin 8. September 2008, 15:16

:up:

Denis Edward Chesney 8. September 2008, 15:45

Thank you Matt Cox,great tutorial.
:yes: Denis

Mick-E 8. September 2008, 16:06

:cool: I might just have to try this out. :up:

Soumitram4u. 8. September 2008, 16:57

:up:

Reheman 8. September 2008, 17:08

Hi ! You've been very helpful, thanks a lot. Will you, please, tell me how to upload photos from my cell ?

Andrew Nguyen 8. September 2008, 20:28

From now-on, all you need to do to post your favourite Flickr photos to you blog is just hit the 'Blog This' button. It really is that easy.




"To you blog." :sherlock: Shouldn't that be, "To your blog"? :left: :right:

Anyway, great tip! Very useful. :up:

Mick-E 8. September 2008, 20:57

:confused: Does Flickr work with the Opera browser? I can't log in. :frown:

Parolin 8. September 2008, 22:10

Perfect :yes:

yeeliberto 8. September 2008, 22:12

Great, I only used flickr for that...

Mick-E 8. September 2008, 23:22

abhrapro 9. September 2008, 00:30

gr8 entry thanks a lot

slackwrdave 9. September 2008, 01:50

I find that Flickr (yahoo) works fine with Opera, whereas Picasa (google) yelps about reduced functionality. Nice tip coxy! Both of us here love flickr and myopera as "best of breed". :up:

slackwrdave 9. September 2008, 01:57

Uploading cell phone pics to flickr can be done using MMS much like you can post to myopera using MMS. flickr gives you a special upload email address like you can get with myopera. I'm not sure if it includes the free flickr accounts however.

Hanvord 9. September 2008, 03:55

:up:

klonkk 9. September 2008, 07:52

some people solve realy important problems. :yes:

Matt Cox 9. September 2008, 08:56

All you gents, ladies, boys and girls that have implemented the 'Blog This' button on flickr, post your first blog using the button, link it here in the comments and I'll be sure to visit it!

Magdalena 9. September 2008, 11:20

Cosimo Streppone 9. September 2008, 12:04

@coxy: Great tip, thanks!

Sometimes I think we don't "advertise" our features like they would deserve.

Matt Cox 9. September 2008, 12:31

I agree cstrep. I haven't seen the API url mentioned anywhere other than the forums - and there's little documentation of what can (or can't) be done with it. :smile:

Java 9. September 2008, 16:26

Great info that you took inside :cheers: . . .

Dustin Wilson 9. September 2008, 16:33

This My Opera API thing is teh interesting. Excellent idea, coxy.

klonkk 9. September 2008, 16:47

here it is, COXY
but the button's name is blog these

maybe there are some hints for other photo/video portals
which permanently ignore myOpera.

Mick-E 9. September 2008, 17:03

A real post this time. Not just a test.

steven 9. September 2008, 17:15

awww
awww
awww

klonkk 9. September 2008, 17:15

@mikeyjoe_irl:

ah, i see, You have read it.
what the hell is the difference
between a "real post" and a "real posted test"?
i wanted to separate this post from my other posts.
it's not grown on my dunghill.
i would say, my picture is more lovely than Yours - not so aggressive. :chef:

but Your avatar is great.

@stev-en

read the article above, befor You make a face like this.
it's no rocket science, indeed.
and it's not nuclear physics at all.
we can talk about it later, myFriend.

@espenAO
thanks a lot.
maybe i use flickr now.

Hopefully you're intelligent enough to fill in the 'Username' and 'Password' fields by yourself, but if you need a hint, it's your Opera Community login details - and not your Flickr login details.


thank you especially for this hint.
what would i do without friends? nervous

i have passed the flickr test now? :whistle:

Mick-E 9. September 2008, 20:56

When I first set up Flikr, I was given the option to make a test post to my blog. The content was all generated by Flickr. I went in and editted it afterwards.

Today I uploaded some photos to Flickr and made a post about them. I wrote all the text for that myself.

I dunno, it was a lovely looking tank :wink:

klonkk 9. September 2008, 21:04

yes, but it makes me think on riped arms and legs.

i went to the army to drive a tank.
they told me, they have no need in the moment.
and they never came back to ask me for my support.

i'm so sorry. :king:

Phil 9. September 2008, 23:36

Nice one Coxy! :D

beenpimped 10. September 2008, 04:45

hey thanks for the great tips, i really appreciate the tips, i had thought of doing this for a long time, so i appreciate the time and the great info.

z@h3k 10. September 2008, 06:36

ooh great:)

Rizkyadam 10. September 2008, 16:37

nice :smile:

Coso Tinchacula 11. September 2008, 20:00

thank you very much (Y)

topepytany 11. September 2008, 21:31

i really dig this opera

slackwrdave 11. September 2008, 22:48

I dig opera, too, especially the Italian ones like "il trovatore". :wink:

gani9 12. September 2008, 06:00

A real post this time. Not just a test.

jan 12. September 2008, 17:47

:smile: thx 4 the info

jan 12. September 2008, 17:48

:mad: useless info

Khadra Warsame Penh Neang 12. September 2008, 18:57

sounds great and wonderful but does it goes both ways just asking ???

Anushkha Sharma (Anu) 13. September 2008, 04:58

Hey dats cool!!
Hi evryybdy! I wanna join "delhi rocks" group nd I donno hw 2 do it. Cn nybdy HELP?? Thanx

Hoàng Kiên 13. September 2008, 05:01

good job

hadi 14. September 2008, 06:51

great job coxy...

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