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'Blog This' on Flickr

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Blog This on Flickr

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 automagically 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 / visitng 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:

Screenshot

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:

Screenshot

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 templete. You can edit these by clicking 'Layout' on 'Your Blog' settings.

Screenshot

Poppy and PlaymobilGeorgia.

Comments

slackwrdave 7. September 2008, 18:04

I never even thought of this before. Very handy! Thanks. :up:

coxy 7. September 2008, 18:08

Great! I'm glad you found it useful, slackrdave. When you've posted your first photo via this method; link it here and I'll be sure to comment!

slackwrdave 7. September 2008, 23:59

Couldn't be easier! The post is right here. Thanks for the fun and time-saving method.

suribe 8. September 2008, 14:31

great man, this is something that I was looking for sooo long, thanks again man!

coxy 8. September 2008, 14:49

No problem suribe! Glad I could help. :smile:

suribe 8. September 2008, 15:05

testing here and here! works great, thanks again, if you visit Chile tell me to invite you a beer! :cheers:

coxy 8. September 2008, 15:09

That's great! If I ever find my way over to Chile, I'll be sure to take you up on that offer!

slackwrdave 8. September 2008, 16:34

All my opera members are welcome to beer here, too, but nobody ever comes to my little city as a tourist. It's kind of a cultural vacuum I guess. lol. All we have is a lot of cars and ugly strip shopping centers.

AhmedGhanem 8. September 2008, 18:25

Nice nice nice ... although I thought it'd would be a breath-taking run :smile: ... Hopefully it wasn't , Great work man .

ste-ven 9. September 2008, 17:23

i see, why don't we all move to.........let say myspace ???????
you probably don't like opera...................?

coxy 9. September 2008, 23:31

I have no idea what you're on about, ste-ven - MySpace is a terrible website - but thanks for commenting anyway.

ZAHEK 10. September 2008, 06:37

that's reallt nice.thanks :beer:

ombolan 11. September 2008, 12:08

pioneer work :yes:

ste-ven 11. September 2008, 20:18

one question if you don't mind
your blog looks different, much like a myspace
have you used a background from myspace...., or from other source bc i want to know
if i can transfer such things on opera ?

coxy 12. September 2008, 00:44

ste-ven, all the additional files you see on my blog (such as the background image) are uploaded to the my.opera.com server. The background image is not my own, but is a wallpaper from yayfordesktops.com - I don't know who the original photographer is.

The blog as a whole is styled using custom CSS. The CSS is incomplete because there are still 'errors' whereby the site does not display correctly in webkit based browsers such as Safari or Google Chrome. I haven't styled for photo albums or groups, either - but I intend to fix these in time, though.

You are able to style your own blog up by visiting and editing your custom stylesheet. The 'K' in the top right of the blog is asking people to 'copy me' or kopimi (the opposite of copyrighted material) - so feel free to use anything on this blog.

If you edit your templete, click 'only use my custom stylesheet' and insert the following code, you can mimic my blog design, yet use an alternate background image:

@import url(http://files.myopera.com/coxy/user.css);
body { background:#000 url(http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/2354/2424579233483f0bc468ofw6.jpg) top center fixed no-repeat !important; }


To add your own background image, replace "url(http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/2354/2424579233483f0bc468ofw6.jpg)" with the address of another image... "url(YOUR-URL-HERE)"

Hope this helps.

ste-ven 12. September 2008, 02:12

THANK YOU VERY MUCH

ssss_ff 14. September 2008, 16:43

:happy:

Maka500 10. October 2008, 23:36

This is REALLY useful. Thanks for posting this! :up:

Anonymous 20. October 2008, 05:21

Joeflyde writes:

Thanks, great post. I set it up immediately.

EagleMKD 28. October 2008, 23:58

Coolio! Thanks :smile:

dolomites 2. November 2008, 15:21

Just now found on Google; works well - problem resolved; Thank you very much!

coxy 2. November 2008, 17:53

Thanks for leaving comments everyone!

Northgrove 26. November 2008, 10:09

Thank you! I'm getting introduced to more "serious" photohraphy now with a DSLR camera, and just thought of using Flickr for my gallery, so this is great. :smile:

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