Flickr Thumbnails Photostream free WordPress plugin
Description
Admin Control Panel All the main functions of control such as connecting to a Flickr account and storing information on the photo thumbnails, can be achieved through the “Flickr Control” GUI in the WordPress admin panel. Any changes in current Flickr photo information/status can be immediately updated by clicking on the “Update Photos” button. Photo Randomisation Users can choose to randomise the display of photos. Information Cache Running the relevant Flickr API function calls can sometimes take between 2 & 3 minutes to fully execute. All information is stored in a cache data held locally, so that it minimises the chance of performance loss on web pages. The cache data is stored in the WordPress database and can store up to 500 images at a time. See below for further details. Cron Support If users wish to have regular/automatic updates of their photo information and status, then that is achievable through creating a crontab entry, or similar automation mechanism, to execute the supplied “runScript.php” file. Specific styling using CSS A CSS file is supplied to provide a starting point for displaying the thumbnails, but changes can be made to suit individual preference. Upgrade If you are upgrading from version 1.0 or 1.0.1 to version 1.1 then you will need to de-activate and re-activate the plugin. This is to ensure that some of the new features will be fully initialised. File Listing All files, both PHP and CSS, can be found within the main extracted plugin folder. Within the folder “flickr-thumbnails-photostream” you should find the following 7 files:- flickrScript.php – the file that will interface with the Flickr API (required) flickrPlugin.php – the display file that WordPress will interface with (required) flickrInclude.php – used for commonly used PHP variables and functions (required) runScript.php – used for cron or other photo data
Features
Cost:
Free
Provider:
PlusNet Plc - Developer Responsible
Popularity:
Low
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