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and now, for something completely different…

November 10, 2007 Filled under photography
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in search for an integration of my flickr sets into my homepage i came across FAlbum, a wordpress plugin that does exactly what i was looking for. not only that, it also looks great and seems to work well. i had a little trouble at first, but i figured out that i messed up my rewrite rules and used an already taken name. now that the folder is called “flickr”, everything works.

so if you don’t want to head over to flickr to watch my photos, now you can do it directly on my site!

instantly love it! it even displays the flickr comments!

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