dilluns, 28 d’abril del 2008

Flickr: Add referrer into comments 1.1

An annoying thing on flickr is that you never know where people that visit your photo have found it.
7 August 2006, by Mortimer

This is a small script that will add a small text at the end of your comment saying where you come from.

If everyone starts using this script, then it will be easy to see where the people have found your photos and how they got to comment on it.

You can discuss this tool on Flickr Hacks original discussion.


This script comes in two flavour:

1 Firefox/Flock users

There is a greasemonkey script [1]

to install it

  1. Get Firefox
  2. Install GreaseMonkey
  3. restart Firefox
  4. If you liked the script, think about helping me back and consider a small donation, click the paypal button on the right.
  5. Click on the following icon and select "Install"
    greasemonkey - 12 kb
    1453 download(s) since 25 July 2007

Usage

the comments will be added automatically to the end of your message.


2 Users of other browsers (IE6, Safari, etc...)

there is a bookmarklet/favlet

and a tutorial on using that would be really short:

Installation

Drag (click on it and keep your finger on the mouse key) this:

to your Bookmarks/Favorites bar

If you don’t know how to drag the link, just right click on it and select: "Bookmark this Link" or "Add to Favorites..." (depending on the browser).

Usage

When you visit a photo and want to leave a footprint, click on the new bookmark/favorite to add the text at the end of the comment.

GM Script: Flickr EXIF Decorator

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Chubby Bat Usuario pro dice:

Hi there, Here's a GM script to add a little translucent overlay to a photo when you hover over it. The overlay currently displays aperture, shutter speed and ISO settings, where they're available, but I'm open to suggestions for improvements. You can download the script here: http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/9476 Here's how it looks in action:

GM Script: Flickr Buddy Icon Reply v3 (updated 27th June 2007)

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doc18 Usuario pro dice:

GM Script: Flickr Buddy Icon Reply v2 (by doc18) Back in Oct last year I did a little GM script to automate more personalised replies (used to do it manually with a little bit of HTML). It has been tested by quite a few of my contacts and I've just updated it to include some of the useful suggestions, so I thought I would throw it out to a wider audience. It adds name_reply and icon_reply links at each of the comments under your photo. When you click on the link, the buddy icon html code will be added into the Add your comment box, where you can show nicely who your replies are directed at. Experiment with preview and you will get the hang of formatting your replies in no time. (Should work on photo and discussion thread pages). It skips over deleted accounts and only offers the name_reply link if the contact has no personalised buddy icon. Unfortunately this might conflict with other GM scripts that you have installed and I have no time to test them yet. v1 initial photo and information is here v2 updates information is here v2_2 bugfixes: name_reply function now works with apostrophes in usernames & group admins v3 localization and improved (all credits to mortimer? for this great work!!!) you can get it at the link below and let me know what you think :) GM Script: Flickr Buddy Icon Reply v2_2 GM Script: Flickr Buddy Icon Reply v3

divendres, 18 d’abril del 2008

'Fum, Pedres i Miralls'


'Fum, Pedres i Miralls', originalmente cargada por delfi_r.

Fum, Pedres i Miralls


Fum, Pedres i Miralls

Fum, Pedres i Miralls

Presentacion del libro 'Fum, Pedres i Miralls' de Josep Torrent en Balaguer. 'Fum, Pedres i Miralls' es una recopilación de microcuentos. El autor lo tiene traducido al castellano, porque el microcuento es un género más americano que catalán, pero el editor espera poder impactar.

La presentación tuvo algo interesante: además de una entrevista al autor en la que nos habló de su carrera en la literatura juvenil, el GER nos dramatizó la lectura de varios de los microcuentos, la verdad que resultó muy interesante.

Fum, Pedres i Miralls



Fum, Pedres i Miralls