I like spending several minutes surfing like a monkey between photos within several blogs. Create a Photo album is certainly one thing that almost every blogger want inside their blog. I’m thinking to add a photo album in one of my two blogs. Why?
There are two positive aspects for those that open a photo gallery on their blog. First, a photo gallery is a great way to keep readers on your blog along. Second, is a good methods to increase the page views and then increase your income. The trouble is that to using a large number of photos you need of a large space on your database. It depend from how many photos you have.
Luckily, there is a great Wordpress plugin available which can help resolve this issue. The plugin you can use to create a photo gallery, is called Flickr photo album for Wordpress??by Tan Tan Noodles.
This Flickr plugin for Wordpress will allow you to pull in your Flickr photosets and display them as albums on your Wordpress site.
Features
- Supports Flickr videos
- Display your Flickr photo sets as albums on your site
- Search engine friendly URLs
- Complete control over the look and feel, see below for customization details
- Show or hide your photos that have been marked ???private???
- Flickr notes and Flickr comments are supported
- Adds a new Flickr icon to your media bar which allows you to easily add Flickr photos to any blog post. Browse your photos by tags, album, or search everyone???s photos by tags
- Use WordPress shortcodes to easily insert photos from an album into a post (and also Flickr videos).
- Supports WordPress Widgets: Pull in your recent photos into your sidebar.
- Use a popup overlay to display your photos.
- Allow your visitors to leave comments without leaving your blog (via third party commenting services).
This Flickr plugin for WordPress allows you to connect to your Flickr accounts and display photos as albums on your blog. Another interesting feature of the Flickr Photo Album is it will add new Flickr icon to your WordPress control panel which it useful to add your Flickr photos into your blog posts quickly.
The plugin, provides a free account that limits you to 200 photos and three sets. However, you can upgrade to a unlimited account with only $24.95 a year.
Find out what I am doing right now by following me on Twitter!. If you like this post then please consider subscribing to my RSS feed.
Original Story: Graphics and Innovation