Archive for the 'flickr' Category
I just read about the flickr app garden that was released quite recently and have created a page there, for my flickr “apps”. You can go to my flickr apps page here: http://bit.ly/flickrapps. If you like my flickr apps, please add the page as a favourite. thanks!
November 5th, 2009 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, programming, technology | No Comments
Ive made a couple of minor updates to a couple of my Flickr Greasemonkey scripts.
FlickrPM - have added a relationship link (”RE”) that lets you check/change your relationship with the specified user. Also renamed the links for consistency. So we now have RE – relationship, DN – Flickr DNA, IN -Interestingness (by Darckr), SC – [...]
October 16th, 2009 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, programming | No Comments
Ive updated a few of my greasemonkey scripts for Flickr:
Flickr Shades – ( lets you change the flickr colour scheme )
Updated to work on gallery pages, also added a “?” link to every pages navigation section to make accessing the colour scheme editor easier.
FlickrPM – ( adds useful links next to usernames + enables easier [...]
September 29th, 2009 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, programming | 1 Comment
During the Christmas period Flickr enable an ‘Easter Egg’ on the site, allowing people to add Father Christmas hats and beards to photos by way of leaving a note on a photo with the text “Ho ho ho hat” for a hat, or “Ho ho ho beard” for a beard. The notes are resizable which [...]
April 17th, 2009 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, programming, technology | No Comments
Theres a new way to tag your photos to indicate flickr users are appearing in them.
Quite a few users have already started doing it. The way it works is to use the following “machine tag” notation, for each flickr user in the photo
“flickr:userid=[flickr-userid]“
(replacing [flickr-userid] with the userid of the person in the photo)
the userid is [...]
April 14th, 2009 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, technology | No Comments
Flickr have started their own URL shortening service, specific to their own domain.
The service uses the http://flic.kr domain name. So far I have noticed that individual photo pages each have a short URL that look like so http://flic.kr/p/EKD8 at present you can find the short url for a photo by viewing the source code of [...]
April 11th, 2009 | Posted in bookmarklets, firefox, flickr, google chrome, programming, technology | 3 Comments
I wrote a new Greasemonkey script that lets you import your photos from your account on the picasaweb website to your Flickr account.
In order to run the script, you need to be usin gthe Firefox web browser, which you can get from here: http://mozilla.org/firefox
You also need to have the Greasemonkey extension installed, which you can [...]
July 2nd, 2008 | Posted in firefox, flickr, programming, technology | 1 Comment
I finally got round to updating my Flickr Groups Organiser greasemonkey script.
It now works fine with the latest version of Greasemonkey and also the latest Firefox.
Ive also modified the script, so the “quit group” links only show up if you click the “show quit links” link at the top of the groups list page. I [...]
June 17th, 2008 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, programming | No Comments
Ive updated my Flickr – Multi Group Sender script to include a search box, that lets you quickly search through your group list to find suitable groups to send your image to.
Heres a screenshot of it in action:
Ive also updated the Flickr PM script to display the users real name and location, if they have [...]
June 7th, 2008 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey, programming | No Comments
Ive updated my flickr shades greasemonkey script to version 2. The new version of the script lets you customise the colour scheme on the flickr website. Ive added a colour editing screen, where you can select the colours you want to use. You can access the new colour configuration screen via the “Tools/Greasemonkey/UserScript Commands” menu [...]
June 3rd, 2008 | Posted in firefox, flickr, greasemonkey | 1 Comment