Jigglr lets you use {flickr} tags in your content to display flickr photos. How cool is that?
Hey! That's REAL cool!
I spent about 45 minutes playing with this plugin. It is rich as can be!
#1 - I believe the Flickr API key is the one YOU signed up for - not each of your end users.
That way, there is a record of how much your
plugin is used by people all over the world to access Flickr.
Apply for your API Key page in Flickr:
Describe the application you are planning to build:
You should include your product name or affiliation if applicable.
#2 - In the Plugin description - include Usage Instructions
Your readme was pretty helpful. Except - no where did you explain how to string these pieces together into a plugin. It took a little guessing, and then reading the code to realize ampersands, equal signs and keywords strung it all together. Even for some of the keywords, I had to review the code. So, make that really drop dead easy in your plugin description. (Most users will not look at the Readme.)
{flickr user=AmyStephen&size=thumbnail&limit=16&tags=joomlaoscms}
#3 - WOW! That is a mighty fine and powerful plugin - that library is FABULOUS. I think you have opened up nearly anything I can
conceive of wanting to do in flickr - all in one little plugin.
#4 - there is only one thing missing - no ability to style it.
At least, wrap your output in a div for each unique phone stream (ex. )
Then, add a CSS file with some basics in it - that people could use if they wanted styling.
#jigglr img {
float:left;
margin:0 0px 4px 4px;
padding:4px;
}
Example of loading some CSS:
// Load Accordion CSS
$document =& JFactory::getDocument();
$document->addStyleSheet( JURI::base() . 'plugins/content/mootoolsaccordion.css', 'text/css', null, array( ' id' => 'StyleSheet' ) );
#5. Do the internationalization. It's not hard. If you are able to integrate that library - and figure out how to install and remove it - you can do the language strings in your sleep.
This will be HUGELY popular. And for good reason - it's is very cool.
I'll look for your response - sorry for the delay. As you might have guessed - we are swamped. Glad I spent some time with this one, though. LOVE it! :-*
Amy