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Post to WordPress from Nokia Lifeblog: Phoneboy has updated his script to post to WordPress 2.3+ Blogs from Nokia Lifeblog and it now “theoretically supports posting videos” from your Nokia Lifeblog to a WordPress blog. This is a pretty cool idea and I wish there was something similar for Sprint phones.
I recently bought myself a Treo 755p with an unlimited data plan and had the itch again to resurrect my moblog. Since I had hacked up scripts in the past to be able to directly moblog to WordPress from SprintPCS phones, I thought about recurrecting them again. However, I also had purchased a Flickr Pro account a couple of months ago and I figured that I would look into Flickr before I went any further. Sure enough, Flickr had something in place already, though the instructions were a little scattered and hard to find.
So here is what I used:
- Flickr account
- Latest WordPress code on a blog that is setup already
- Camera phone with data plan (Sprint in my case)
Steps to setup your moblog:
- Visit your Flickr account, log in. Sign up for a free account if you do not have one.
- Visit http://www.flickr.com/blogs.gne and setup your blog. You will need your admin username and password and the URI of your blog. Choose WordPress as blog type is that is what you are using. Flickr should find the MetaWeblog API for your blog.
- Visit http://www.flickr.com/account/uploadbyemail/ and verify that your account is setup to accept photos via email
- At the bottom right hand corner of the page, look for the “Upload to Blog?” column and activate that service. This will give you a final email address
- Visit http://www.flickr.com/account/uploadbyemail/blog/ and setup the actual post preferences for your blog through Flickr
- Setup a contact on your phone with the last email you get and email all your photos, one at a time, to that email. The subject of your email is the title of your picture and the text of the email is appended to the post.
- Post away. Flickr recognizes the email, sender and type of message and parses everything to make life a lot easier.
Caveats:
- No caching of pictures. Photos are stored on Flickr and hotlinked on your blog. That might be a good or bad thing depending on your purpose.
- Posts are published on your blog and Flickr when you send the email. Donncha (pronounced donn-ah-ka, thanks Andy) has a Flickr Blog this to Draft solution that is pretty cool. Check out InPhotos if you have not already.
- No categories support. Tags might work but I have not figured that out yet.
- Cannot email multiple pictures. Flickr just sees the first one.
- Videos cannot be posted.
I might write a plugin that allows videos to be embedded automagically into WordPress and even come up with a caching mechanism to archive photos directly on the blog. In spite of the fact that there are many existing plugins that use Flickr functionality in WordPress, I find the above method to be much more elegant as a moblogging solution.
This is the link to my moblog. The wonderful thing about a moblog is that it is quite candid and the photos are worthy of being saved. The situations and the memories are absolutely delightful to browse through in the future. If you have a moblog or have come up with a different solution, please leave a link and a comment for others to enjoy.
Simple PHP Gallery I don’t think the simplicity, ease of use and the absolute beauty of this software was quite obvious to me till tonight. I needed to put up about two hundred pictures in relative anonymity into a simple gallery that would not be a hassle to install. Al I have to say is….WOW. The install took all of twenty seconds, the gallery was up in another three seconds and all I did was move the pictures into the right folder and view the gallery page. From one developer to another, kudos to Paul Griffin! This is how software should be.
Lussumo Filebrowser - Now with awesome thumbnailing power A highly optimized filebrowser in PHP that allows simple thumbnailing and viewing of photographs. The DEMO is quite refreshing and it validates XHTML 1.1 Transitional! Though I would suggest better use of HTML lists, this product looks to be truly amazing. Also from Lussomo is Vanilla which is a web forum that Matt mentioned in his recent podcast interview.
Filebrowser is SCREAMING to be integerated into Wordpress as a simple, in-post gallery creator that does not break validation. Imagine posts as albums and post categories as album categories. You can even add a random thumbnail from a post as a teaser in the excerpt.
Album Journal: I have been working with photo blogging, photo albums and online photo repositories for sometime and I had thought that Flickr was the closest thing to a perfect photo app. I might have been wrong. After looking through this “Album Journal” I think this would be cool. I like the interface and the organization of the albums. I really like the idea of being able to record entries per photo and per album and then display them as such. Not everyone has a bunch of pictures to post in an album everyday but when you do, it would be of tremendous aesthetic value to be able to annotate each one with a blog post of sorts. I know that all of this is achievable with Gallery, Flickr and the like but somehow they all lack the fluidity and the coherence of the album journal above. I would like to develop something like this.