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BlowUp Your Flickr

BlowUp is a Flickr gallery tool that allows you to have a standalone gallery at your site or blog. You can enter your username to see how it looks in the online version at Blowup site, but it is easy to set it up yourself for displaying your flickr collection.

Blowup will show your flickr sets on top of the page with the recent set highlighted and the first photo of the set will occupy the page. You can hover to see the sets and click to select the set to display photos. It creates a beautiful slideshow of all your flickr photos, you can navigate with the arrows.

To set up your own gallery with your photos, download blowup. Open “crossdomain.xml” file and enter your domain name. Now open “gallery.html” and enter your username at “line 14”, thats all now upload the folder to your web directory. It should start displaying the photos immediately.

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