March 11, 2004

Posting photos from flickr

Tom Coates is a cutie

Tom Coates is a cutie


Originally uploaded by
Stewart.

Posted by xian from flickr

The still-in-beta flickr YASNS has recently added a blog bridge that enables you to post anyone's photos to just about any kind of weblog (it speaks Atom, too).

You don't get to edit the boilerplate stuff (the stuff that appears above what I've written here), although you can manually edit it later.

Also, it doesn't yet support categories, but I'm sure it eventually will.

Plus, if you have multiple blogs (that is, if you are an idiot like I am), it's slightly tedious to set each one up, even when they're all on the same server.

Still fairly cool, and Tom Coates really is pretty cute.

Posted by xian at March 11, 2004 10:34 AM

you can edit the boilerplate stuff now.

delightful.

Posted by: striatic at March 29, 2004 12:36 PM
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