Updating a Photo Gallery on your Site from your Phone
Friday, October 10th, 2008
Recently my wife and I had a baby and I wanted my family members from out of state to see him. Usually, I’m pretty bad about remembering to take photos and uploading them somewhere for people to view but once I started emailing them to Flickr, I started taking more pictures. Then, I realized that I can have them pull directly into my own site from Flickr and now I upload even more photos. Since I was able to do this, my family got to go directly to my site and see eveything that was gong on with the baby as it happened (except the graphic photos - I learned in health class that nobody wants to see that).
This is really all you have to do:
1. Get a Flickr account: http://www.flickr.com
2. Find your upload email address that Flickr gives you:
http://www.flickr.com/account/?tab=email
From here you can take pictures from your phone, send them to the email address given from Flickr, and they will pull onto your Flickr stream.
3. Create a Flickr badge: http://www.flickr.com/badge.gne
You will go through 5 steps to create your badge. Make sure you select an html badge in step one and that you select ‘none’ for orientation in step 3. This way you can style it yourself.
4. The final step will give you code to add to your site. Copy and paste it into your site.
5. Edit the code to make the images show the way you would like instead of in a tall vertical line.
I changed these lines:
#flickr_badge_uber_wrapper {text-align:center; width:260px;}
.flickr_badge_image img {border: 1px solid black !important; float: left; width: 250px; height: auto;}
#flickr_badge_wrapper {background-color:none;border:none; width: 570px; float: left;}
Now The images are all the same height, when it is updated they all move over and still look fine, and they fill up the space that I wanted.
http://www.creativeleakdesigns.com/photos/
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