But it does seem to me AA is being pretty generous with her photography. So would it kill you (and Crack) to comply with the terms of the Creative Commons license by embedding the html code to her Flickr site? After all - she does have you on her blogroll.
1. click on photo that appears on Althouse blog 2. that takes you to her Flickr page 3. look for tab "Share this" 4. click on "Grab the HTML/BBcode" 5. copy and paste that code right where you want it on your blog and you're done.
Now whenever anyone clicks on the image as it appears on your blog, it links back to the owner's Flickr site and you are in compliance with the Department of Homeland Compliance. (Just kidding about the DHC but you will be cool with the Creative Commons rules.)
Thank you. Good luck and good night, Chet. Good night, David. And good night for NBC News.
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ReplyDeleteAmused?
ReplyDeleteI rek'n.
But it does seem to me AA is being pretty generous with her photography. So would it kill you (and Crack) to comply with the terms of the Creative Commons license by embedding the html code to her Flickr site? After all - she does have you on her blogroll.
ReplyDeleteMeade, I would do that if I knew what the hell you were talking about.
ReplyDeleteJust tell me how to do it and I will. No problem.
I just steal stuff from everyone. But I have no problem doing whatever that thingy is.
No problema and thanks for asking. All you do is:
ReplyDelete1. click on photo that appears on Althouse blog
2. that takes you to her Flickr page
3. look for tab "Share this"
4. click on "Grab the HTML/BBcode"
5. copy and paste that code right where you want it on your blog and you're done.
Now whenever anyone clicks on the image as it appears on your blog, it links back to the owner's Flickr site and you are in compliance with the Department of Homeland Compliance. (Just kidding about the DHC but you will be cool with the Creative Commons rules.)
Thank you. Good luck and good night, Chet. Good night, David. And good night for NBC News.
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ReplyDeleteWho took that photo BTW?
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