Thursday, July 31, 2008

FLICKR --OOOPS!

I'm turning a little red around the gills! I'm not sure how to provide a link to the photo's - need your advice on this! When I went to sign up for flickr I used an old yahoo account: spuryer@yahoo.com. Please share what I need to do. I am looking forward to your response. Sinda
Hi! I wanted to add that I posted the pictures to the Montana Libraries group: http://flickr.com/groups/montanalibraries/pool/ give this a try. Thanks! smp

3 comments:

Rioghail said...

I found you easily by searching Flickr for your email address. Thanks. The pictures are GREAT!!!

You can provide a link to your photostream by copying and pasting the url for your Flickr photostream into your blog. Like this http://flickr.com/photos/28681650@N03/

Or in my blog (I use word press) and I'm assuming there is something similar in Blogger, while you are editing your post you can highlight any words you want to turn into a link and then click on the little icon that looks like a chain. A little box should pop up allowing you to paste in the url you want your readers to be linked to.

Hopefully that makes sense. It's much easier to point out on the screen then it is to explain it with just text. Good luck! and keep havin' fun!

gypsyharper said...

Great pictures, Sinda! I would love to study in your study area - it looks so inviting! And the swag is very fun! Isn't it great to have the Montana Libraries pool so we can all see what each other are up to?

laurenm said...

What a nice library! Another option for making your photos accessible to others is to provide a more descriptive user name. In your profile, "edit your username" is something you can only do once. But it makes it very easy for people to find you if you want. Just the other day, I ran into some old friends in a restaurant. They're artists, and they were curious about my partner's latest work (he's an artist too), so I just told them to check out his flickr photos under his name: flickr.com/photos/keithgoodhart . They can also get to his photosteam by searching for his name. If you're interested in Montana art, check them out.