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martyz

July 1, 2006 - 4:32am

Text wrap in Flickr-to-blog image code?

I'm a huge fan of blogging from flickr. The biggest reason for this is that it allows for TEXT WRAP.

When I blog from Flock, the only code I get from photos placed from the FLickr bar provides no text wrapping! :( The only thing that happens is the image is placed above or below my blog text. :(

I'm super sensitive about "the look" of my entry posts and I need that text wrap and I need it quick! Left justified, right justified -- whateva.

Is there any way to modify the code that Flock uses when placing photos from the Flickr bar?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Marsh

July 8, 2006 - 6:01am

I'll second martyz request. It would be hugely useful if the html was kept it a template that we could edit for drag-and-drop of a thumbnail from the photos bar.

Kim Linnet

March 24, 2008 - 1:16pm

I think it would be a useful advanced option too (or just tell us which file to modify :-).

I have installed instant.js and Mootools on my homepage, and since I can“t find a header-script that autmatically inserts class="instant" in all tags, it would be nice if I could modify the code that flock inserts.

Also because mootools have quite a lot of nice image effects build into it...

See an example of images with and without instant.js here:

http://www.emtekaer.dk/2008/03/15/pasken-begynder-godt/

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