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Flickr and WordPress Sitting in a Tree

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Have you ever wondered how to link your Flickr up with your WordPress blog? If yes, keep reading. If no, who are you kidding, of course you do – keep reading. Flickr and WordPress want to be linked together because together, they can tell amazing stories. And that’s why you’re in this class, right?? This tiny tutorial requires you to be signed into Flickr.

  • Step 1: Click on your settings under your Flickr picture.

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  • Step 2: Click on the tab ‘Sharing and Extending’
  • Step 3: Click on ‘More Sites’ – you should find WordPress hiding in there.
  • Step 4: Type in your WordPress blog URL where the text is highlighted. You can leave out the http:// part. Also, type in your username and password that you use to log into WordPress. After you click ‘Next’, you should see your Blog at the bottom!

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  • Step 5: Click on ‘Share’ –> ‘WordPress’ when you want to blog about that picture/set

Voilà, your blog and Flickr are now together at last :) Have fun bloggin’!

{This post was just for me to practice how to do a tutorial. I will take any comments/criticism that you have so that I can improve when it comes time for me to really create a tutorial!}

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