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		<title>Flogr</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jul 2009 22:01:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Flogr is a great web app that allows you to create a photo blog based on your Flickr entries. You download the application and install it in your web server. The configuration is pretty minimal &#8211; point it to your Flickr account and that&#8217;s about it. You then have a really nice photo blog set-up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a  href="http://code.google.com/p/flogr/">Flogr</a> is a great web app that allows you to create a photo blog based on your Flickr entries. You download the application and install it in your web server. The configuration is pretty minimal &#8211; point it to your Flickr account and that&#8217;s about it. You then have a really nice photo blog set-up ready to be customised.</p>
<p>The theme is fully changeable via CSS so the look and feel is totally in your control. The real options are around the photo&#8217;s you bring back from Flickr. You can bring all, a set or filter via a tag. I&#8217;ve chosen the tag route as it means I can pick photo&#8217;s from any of my sets to display. The sites I&#8217;ve set-up can be found <a  href="http://www.iand.net/photo/">here</a>. One issue is that the photo&#8217;s can take a while to load from Flickr so I intend to set-up a mysql database locally and store the photo&#8217;s there instead. You can also view sets and a tag cloud on your Flogr installation and by selecting a photo the metadata and comments from Flickr are displayed.</p>
<p>This is the solution I&#8217;ve always wanted &#8211; photo&#8217;s hosted on Flickr but key ones picked up and displayed on a separate blog. Lovely app that&#8217;s free to download and enjoy.</p>
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