My overall impression is that it takes a while to learn how to do it but what you get in the end is worth it - and once it is set up and going that things get easier. I think this is an exciting tool - and being able to add images adds substantially to what can be accomplished with a library blog in terms of range of information, how good a page can be made to look, and how it can add further value to text.
I haven't added tags to my photos yet - because I am not sure about the uni ones.
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
Fixing/editing a post
To fix spelling mistakes etc. have to open a new post, and click on edit - I am putting this here because i keep forgetting where it is.
secret step
the extra bit of information is that some sites don't seem to allow the images to be uploaded - which is probably the authors choice. Clicking on Embed should have at least three or four lines to copy - if its just one, it's not enough!
Copy photo
http://www.flickr.com/photos/27088621@N00/546496796/
Another test - the solution to this was in one of the many, many help pages I looked through - the secret is to go into your own account at Flickr, find a photo, bring up the main versionof it, and click on the Share this photo tab on the right - an option will come up to go to an email, or embed - select, and enter into your new posting - now to see if it works for me ...
Another test - the solution to this was in one of the many, many help pages I looked through - the secret is to go into your own account at Flickr, find a photo, bring up the main versionof it, and click on the Share this photo tab on the right - an option will come up to go to an email, or embed - select, and enter into your new posting - now to see if it works for me ...
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