Description
Fickree provides an editor button for simple flickr queries, but feel free to manually add short code attributes for more complex requirements (All flickr API method-specific arguments are available)
Control your own markup with mustache-based templating (Comes with 4 templates out of the box – attributed, caption, default and thick box).
Standardises:
a) The properties available for each photo regardless of method used
b) The arguments available for each query (including convenience arguments « size » and « display »)
Templates can include all of the data flickr returns for photos including:
id, owner, server, title, ispublic, description, dateupload, lastupdate, latitude, tags and many many more!
Queries can include any of flickr method attributes as arguments, (all extras are included by default) such as:
‘privacy_filter’, ‘text’, ‘min_upload_date’,’sort’, ‘safe_search’, ‘place_id’, ‘geo_context’ and many many more!
Captures d’écran

The flickree editor button 
The editor dialog for inserting a single photo 
The editor dialog for inserting photos from a photoset 
The editor dialog for inserting photos from a gallery 
The editor dialog for inserting photos from a group 
The editor dialog for inserting photos based on a text and or tag search
Installation
This section describes how to install the plugin and get it working.
e.g.
- Upload
flickreeto the/wp-content/plugins/directory - Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
- Navigate to Settings > flickree and add your Flickr api key
- Use the flickree editor button or manually add a shortcode to your pages [flickree type= »search » tags= »starfish »]
FAQ
- Why another flickr plugin?
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Most flickr plugins are only good for specific use cases. This plugin provides a more sophisticated
approach: it can be as simple or as complex as you like.Flickree steers away from elaborate markup, dependencies and full-featured galleries. Instead Flickree
empowers you to easily integrate flickr with your gallery of choice – orbit, fancybox, lightbox etc.
Having said that, flickree is pretty gentle on newcomers, providing a thickbox template out of the box.Flickree also comes with three other templates: default (minimal layout), attributed (for creative
commons attribution) and caption (WordPress caption markup). - My thickbox template isn’t working
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As flickree keeps the markup separate from any dependent style and script, we just need to paste
the following code into your functions.php file:add_action('wp_enqueue_scripts', 'my_enqueue_scripts'); function my_enqueue_scripts(){ wp_enqueue_style('thickbox'); //include thickbox .css wp_enqueue_script('jquery'); //include jQuery wp_enqueue_script('thickbox'); //include Thickbox jQuery plugin } - Where can I get my flickr api key?
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- How do I get my Flickr photoset_id?
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http://www.flickr.com/help/forum/74809/?search=photoset
- How do I get my Flickr group id?
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http://idgettr.com/
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Journal
0.1
- Initial release
0.2
- Added readme.txt file adn fixed bug in index.php
0.3
- Added banner and corrected some issues with plugin presentation
0.5
- Added reporting capabalities for connection issues with flickr api, stricter validation for type shortcode attribute
