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Pyrii ([personal profile] pyrii) wrote in [site community profile] dw_suggestions 2009-07-03 09:57 pm (UTC)

Re: More Twitter/Flickr integration

Flickr Tag which is here: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/flickr-tag/ uses AJAX and lightbox quite nicely to post in tags to parse. But I guess you could easily convert it to post proper static HTML.

My blog is hugely out of date, if I could import it as historical entries in my journal I would. http://blog.pixel-dragon.com/second-life/22/ here's an example post which looks like it needs fixing but still shows what the plugin does.

As far as comments go, it's basic functionality that has no real reason to be a premium feature. This practice annoys me and won't pay for an account in a service which does such things. Flickr got my money because even free users don't have that many restrictions, just that the last 200 pictures are shown and no HD video. But non-pro users don't have to clutter my pages or inbox with deletions, corrections or reposts because a basic feature of the site is restricted. There's probably far more trouble and cost in restricting it than just letting users correct typos or change information.

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