Code & the internet

flickrImg

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View it on the WordPress Plugin Directory

Place a random flickr image for a specific user at the beginning of each blog post.

Uses the flickr API to select a random image for a specified user.  This image is then displayed at the beginning of every blog post and saved so that each post always has the same image.

Installation

  1. Download the zip file here.
  2. Upload the zip file to your wordpress plugins and it should install automatically.
  3. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  4. Go to Settings -> flickrImg and enter the username of the flickr user you would like to use the images of

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