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Big Dave
3rd March 2014, 15:58
Now have an iframe option that appears to work on forums.
Click on the edges to navigate slide show - middle of pic to open flickr page to enlarge.
The two arrows make it full screen.


Al's military bikes



<iframe src="http://www.flickr.com/photos/bigdavespics/12317835433/in/set-72157640527849583/player/" allowfullscreen="" webkitallowfullscreen="" mozallowfullscreen="" oallowfullscreen="" msallowfullscreen="" frameborder="0" height="374" width="640"></iframe>

rustyrobot
3rd March 2014, 21:34
Now have an iframe option that appears to work on forums.



Hey that's some nifty shizz right there. How much control do you have over the groups of photos and who can view them? Sometimes people post links on here to their photo-sharing accounts and after two or three bikes it's pictures of the kids and grannies birthday and god only knows what else you wouldn't want the entire internet to see.

Also - what are the T&C like on flickr... are they similar to social networking sites where they essentially have the legal rights to anything you post? (okay, okay... I'll go read them myself)

Big Dave
3rd March 2014, 22:18
Hey that's some nifty shizz right there. How much control do you have over the groups of photos and who can view them? Sometimes people post links on here to their photo-sharing accounts and after two or three bikes it's pictures of the kids and grannies birthday and god only knows what else you wouldn't want the entire internet to see.

Also - what are the T&C like on flickr... are they similar to social networking sites where they essentially have the legal rights to anything you post? (okay, okay... I'll go read them myself)

If you arrange the pics in a 'set' - and choose an image from that set - then it only shows those images. Like the ones above.

If you link up an image from your general photostream then it scrolls through all your pics.

I'm happy with the legalese. You have to choose an appropriate option for sharing otherwise they won't embed.
I find the 'Attribution - non commercial' license is quite satisfactory for stuff i want to broadcast.

You also have to comply with this forum rulez regarding embedded image size, but there are plenty of frame size options.