![]() ![]() Nice! Thanks for sharing this method, works great for me. You lose the photo title and your flickr username but the image results are exactly the same.Įurope021.jpg by Wes Cowley Photography, on Flickr Then when you're on your photo page, click the bookmark and it spits out the bbCode. I found the following page, you drag the "Flickr to BBCode" link to your toolbar (IE - yuck, or Firefox). That's the reason I've always used bbcode.Īnother way is through a bookmarklet. I think the whole point is to be able to drive traffic back to your photostream if they like your photo. If your using firefox you can also right click on the photo and select vie image info an copy that URL. Sapporo_Reflector by nuttyphotonut, on Flickr Thanks for the tip!! Anything that makes things a little easier is always welcome! You can also get embedded code and BBCode for an image or send it via email with a message. One-click sharing button is available for Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Tumblr. The simple link-back should be enough, so I'll just keep doing it the old way, since it's still linked back.Īlso, the bbCode Flickr creates, while it's fairly universal, doesn't work on some forums running bbCode, because they need quotation marks "" in the linked url tag, where many forums don't, so that would present a problem posting to forums for example. You can effortlessly share any media files uploaded in Flickr with people within or outside this platform. I don't need the extra stuff below the picture that says "blah blah by pdxflint on Flickr. as long as I link back to flickr somehow. Plus, my bbCode is shorter and links directly to the size image on flickr that I'm displaying here, or I could link to any other flickr presentation, like the photo page itself, or my photostream. In Safari it's "copy image address." No need to view image info and scroll down through a list. Or in Firefox you can right click on the image and select "copy image location" directly for the file url. Hey, that's a great shot! love the mood and since the link is clickable I can immediately tell from the tags that it's not film booo.ġ00723_1288 - Hens and Chickens by J. Very cool they added that feature, I used to have to use an external BBCode coverter. That's way easier than writing the BBcode crud myself. ![]() This feature also allows you to embed elements by pasting URLs on a line by itself in your visual editor. Anyways, just thought I'd post this - I'm not sure if many people know about this. Scroll down to the Composing section and toggle on the Compose using shortcodes to embed media from popular sites option. Here's the resulting image (the old style following):Īs you can tell, the first is a clickable image that shows you the pic name and directs you to your photostream. Now copy/paste the code that's generated into your post. Select the image size (Medium or Large probably for these forums).ĥ. So I started playing around with the flickr share buttons and figured out how to do it.ġ. I was always under the impression that you could only link directly to the hosted jpg file. I was looking at the recent 105 2.5 lovefest thread and saw that member "Oasisbill" seemed to be embedding html code to link to a flickr image. ![]()
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