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Flickr (stylized as flickr) is an image hosting and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community that was created by Ludicorp in 2004 and acquired by Yahoo! [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flickr]

Announcing Joomla! photowidget for Smugmug, Picasa, Flickr RSS

photowidget.smugmug.flickr.picasa

I did integrate the Flickr widget from RoyTanck.com as a Joomla module. This version do not depend on Roy’s site, and run offline if needed as i rewrite the RSS parsing code myself. For now you can see it live running on the right side of Roy’s site

  • Your Smugmug/ Picasa or Flickr RSS feed. To get feed URL one for your Flickr photo stream, simply go to your photo stream's page and right-click the little orange RSS icon at the bottom. Select ‘Copy link location’ or ‘Copy shortcut’ and paste it into the form below. For Picasa, there’s a link called ‘RSS’ at the bottom right of the ‘My Photos’ page, and a small icon on the sidebar on other pages. For Smugmug the icon is located at the bottom of the page.
  • The dimensions for the widget. This depends almost entirely from the layout of your website. Square aspect rations work best (equal width and height). At very large sizes (400px and up) the thumbnails might have bigger pixels than usual.
  • The background color for the widget. You can use Colorpicker.com to get the right value for your website. The selected color serves only as a backup if ‘Use background transparency’ is selected.
  • RSS feed is also optional photowidget also support up to 10 images on your server.

Before releasing I need to clean the code a bit, test the installer, write a small documentation, submit module to Joomla! extension.. maybe tomorrow, but before the week end for sure!

cedphotofeed 2.6.2 for joomla J2.5 and J3.0 released

This extension for Joomla  2.5 and Joomla 3.0 allow you to inline a set of images from your favorite online gallery: Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa, Gallery2/Gallery3 and YouTube or any RSS feed in any article.

To update your extension, either download the latest extension packages from the download section of cedphotofeed or update via the Joomla Extensions Update interface.

You can visit also the blog of cedPhotofeed for joomla

Whats New

NEW  compatibility improved for Joomla 2.5 and also now for Joomla 3.0

Plugin Photofeed for Joomla! 1.6

joomla_cms

The extension has been converted successfully to Joomla! 1.6

Photofeed can inline a set of images from your favorite online gallery: Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa or any RSS feed in any article.

Now with Photofeed you can put in an article the following

and here is the result

 

Features

  • Update manager is also supported, keep up to date this extension with only one click using Joomla! 1.6 extensions manager
  • Photofeed 1.6 is Joomla! 1.6 native, it wont run in Joomla! 1.5 (use Photofeed 1.2.x)
  • Code produced is XHTML 1.0 Strict,
  • Tested in the following browser Firefox, Opera, Chrome, IE 8
  • License as always under GNU/GPL v3.0 or later

Download

Demo

Documentation

Visit the online WIKI

Support

Use the forum board

Tracker for new features and bugs at http://jira.waltercedric.com/jira/browse/PHOTOFEED

cedPhotofeed 2.6.1 for J2.5 Released

This extension for Joomla! 2.5 allow you to inline a set of images from your favorite online gallery: Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa, Gallery2/Gallery3 and YouTube or any RSS feed in any article.

Whats New

BUG Button in the backend was always working properly while when being logged in the the frontend of the site, It was returning an error 404.

 

Joomla! extension plugin photoFEED

PhotoFEED is a small content plugin for Joomla! 1.5 that allow you to inline a set of images from your favorite online gallery: Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa or any RSS feed in any article.

You can see it running here in my Demo site.

New version 1.5.0 is available!

photofeed.joomla.1.5_thumb3

NEW:  use /media directory for resources
NEW:  online documentation in administrator panel
NEW:  plugin log data in debug mode at /logs/plg.photofeed.log.php you cant point a browser to it, use FTP/SCP/Plesk/Cpanel to read this file.
NEW: demo mode

Download PhotoFeed

photofeed

 

 

Documentation

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Use the forums for support, questions or submitting your ideas

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PhotoWidget 1.6.0 for Joomla! 1.6 avalaible

photowidget

This is a small module for Joomla! 1.5/1.6 that allow you to display a set of images from your favorite online gallery: Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa or any RSS feed.

I did integrate the Flickr widget from RoyTanck.com as a Joomla! module. This version do not depend on Roy’s site, and run offline if needed as i rewrite the RSS parsing code myself.

  • Your Smugmug/ Picasa/Gallery 2 or Flickr RSS feed. To get feed URL one for your Flickr photo stream, simply go to your photo stream's page and right-click the little orange RSS icon at the bottom. Select ‘Copy link location’ or ‘Copy shortcut’ and paste it into the form below. For Picasa, there’s a link called ‘RSS’ at the bottom right of the ‘My Photos’ page, and a small icon on the sidebar on other pages. For Smugmug the icon is located at the bottom of the page.
  • The dimensions for the widget. This depends almost entirely from the layout of your website. Square aspect rations work best (equal width and height). At very large sizes (400px and up) the thumbnails might have bigger pixels than usual.
  • The background color for the widget. You can use Colorpicker.com to get the right value for your website. The selected color serves only as a backup if ‘Use background transparency’ is selected.
  • RSS feed is also optional Photowidget also support up to 10 images on your server.

What’s new

NEW: version 1.6.0 is only for Joomla! 1.6
NEW: This version use the Joomla! build in update manager, just browse to the page Extension Manager: Update (at yoursite/administrator/index.php?option=com_installer&view=update) to fetch and update this extension with one click
NEW: Use Joomla! templating best practices
NEW:
Embeded documentation windows to live wiki page for always up to date documentation

Features

  • Native Joomla! 1.5/1.6 module,
  • It can fetch photos from Smugmug/Flickr/Picasaor any other RSS feed
  • if you don’t like the flash output, you can now output pictures from an RSS feed in a full HTML badge manner.
  • It supports RSS caching (lifetime can be choosen in admin panel)
  • It can also let you define fix url to images on your site
  • Flickr/Picasa thumbnail pictures size can be selected
  • You can copy this module many times and use it at different places in your layout (before only one instances was able to run for each Joomla!) at the condition to use an unique id for each.
  • Code produced is XHTML 1.0 Strict,
  • Tested in the following browser Firefox, Opera, Chrome, IE 8
  • Approved at Joomla Extension JED,
  • GPL v3.0,
  • Non commercial.

The wiki page is here http://wiki.waltercedric.com/index.php?title=Photowidget

Demo site

 DOWNLOAD HERE AND KEEP UP TO DATE WITH THE DOWNLOAD RSS Feed Icon

cedPhotofeed 2.6.0 for J2.5 Released

This extension for Joomla! 2.5 allow you to inline a set of images from your favorite online gallery: Smugmug, Flickr, Picasa, Gallery2/Gallery3 and YouTube or any RSS feed in any article.

CedPhotoFeed Joomla extension consist of

  • 2 plugins,
  • 1 module (NEW),
  • 1 component.

 

Read more: cedPhotofeed 2.6.0 for J2.5 Released

Photofeed for Joomla!

Photofeed for Joomla! get a major refresh today.

flickr.photofeed
example above with Flickr RSS

What’s new?

NEW: supports HTML caching of the resulting pictures grid
NEW: RSS caching (lifetime can be choosen in admin panel)
NEW: You can change the layout through CSS class .photofeed and .photofeedLine
NEW: You can decide how many pictures you want per lines
NEW: logs files are now written in debug mode to /logs/plg.photofeed.log.php
NEW: improve documentation and now use a widget in administrator panel with tabs.
Rewrite some parts to not have a monolithic architecture


Features

  • Native Joomla! 1.5 plugin,
  • Support Multiple entries of the tag {rss...} in articles
  • It can fetch photos from Smugmug
  • It can fetch photos from Flickr
  • It can fetch photos from Picasa & any other RSS feed
  • It supports RSS caching (lifetime can be choosen in admin panel)
  • It supports HTML caching of the resulting pictures grid
  • It supports following library top open up images: lightbox, lightbox2 slideshow with navigation button Prev & Next and shadowbox http://extensions.joomla.org/extensions/style-&-design/popups-&-iframes/4577/details
  • Image Caption is fetched and shown in lightbox2 show
  • Code produced is XHTML 1.0 Strict,
  • You can change the layout through CSS class .photofeed and .photofeedLine
  • You can decide how many pictures you want per lines
  • Tested in the following browser Firefox, Opera, Chrome, IE 8
  • Approved at Joomla Extension JED,
  • GPL v3.0,
  • Non commercial.

 

Support: If you require support for this component please visit the Support Forums.

Documentation: Official documentation available at Cédric Walter Wiki.

Do you like this extension? Rate it at Joomla! Extensions Directory

Download Visit http://www.waltercedric.com/index2.php?option=com_versions&catid=23

Always use the latest version subscribe to the download RSS Feed Icon

Photofeed 2.5.1 for J2.5 Released

This is a package for Joomla! 1.6/1.7 and 2.5 that allow you to inline a set of images from your favorite online gallery: SmugMug, Flickr, Picasa or any RSS feed in any article.

This is a standalone version of the extension PhotoFeed that is also now part of CedSmugMug

Features

Photofeed 2.5.1 for J2.5 Released - Features

Usage

Photofeed 2.5.1 for J2.5 Released - Usage

New ideas/features/bugs are always welcomed either through forums or  by using feedback

What’s new?
  • Native Joomla 2.5 package
  • all the features

 

200 pictures of PS3 games, console and menus

sony_playstation_ps3

Someone on flickr.com has post 200 pictures of the presentation of the PS3, some are really dark since they are pirate (It was not allowed to take any pictures duing the presentation, which has been respect by no one for our pleasure...)




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