Do you think You have some great social profiles?
You can show them off at your blog or website in seconds, Let us see how its done.
Flicker
Flickr provides a neat little badge that lets you embed and display your public photos onto web pages and blogs
To enjoy this feature provided by flicker you must have a flicker account and a bunch of cool photos on it.If you do not have a flicker account dont worry just make one as it takes a minute and it is a yahoo account so its very useful as well.
To enjoy this feature provided by flicker you must have a flicker account and a bunch of cool photos on it.If you do not have a flicker account dont worry just make one as it takes a minute and it is a yahoo account so its very useful as well.
If you have an active twitter account which means you update it regularly unlike me then you could also make your twitter timeline and embed it to a blog or a webpage.You dont have to code for it just go to twitter widget configuration window and design you timeline size, colour and much more.just the paste the code that you obtain on an HTML page of your blog or website.
Facebook
If i am not wrong its our all time favorite.Now Facebook too has introduced a photo badge for you to share your most recent Facebook photos on external sites. The embed code is nothing but a static image so you can even use it as an email signature in Gmail, in web forums or your various social networking profiles.Like the Flickr badge, Facebook too allows you to create photo badges in both vertical and horizontal layout and you can also specify the number of images that should be part of the badge.
However, the difference is that while Facebook will only display your most recently uploaded photos (that are public), Flickr lets you choose Photo Sets, tags, etc. that you want to showcase inside the Flickr badge.
In addition to the photo badge, Facebook also provides a Fan widget for Facebook pages that you may seen in action on the hackallos right side bar. For a complete list of Facebook badges and widgets, check this page.
If i am not wrong its our all time favorite.Now Facebook too has introduced a photo badge for you to share your most recent Facebook photos on external sites. The embed code is nothing but a static image so you can even use it as an email signature in Gmail, in web forums or your various social networking profiles.Like the Flickr badge, Facebook too allows you to create photo badges in both vertical and horizontal layout and you can also specify the number of images that should be part of the badge.
However, the difference is that while Facebook will only display your most recently uploaded photos (that are public), Flickr lets you choose Photo Sets, tags, etc. that you want to showcase inside the Flickr badge.
In addition to the photo badge, Facebook also provides a Fan widget for Facebook pages that you may seen in action on the hackallos right side bar. For a complete list of Facebook badges and widgets, check this page.
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