Slickr is a self-hosted alternative to your Flickr official user page.
It works by taking the user's Flickr ID and then pulling all his Flickr photos on a remote site, displaying them in a simple, minimal page layout.
Photos are displayed using a square grid, are cached for faster delivery, and can be viewed inside a popup modal window (via Chocolat).
An installation wizard will help users set Slickr up, and a password-protected backend will let the webmasters decide what to show in their portfolio.
There are options in the Slickr admin panel which will let users control the portfolio's frontend template, the site's name & description, the thumbnail size, the number of photos to show per page, cache-related settings, and what to retrieve from the Flickr profile.
Blacklisting certain images and collections is also supported, along with the ability to pull image collection descriptions, and even enable SEO-friendly URLs.
What is new in this release:
- HTTPS Flickr API support
- Chocolat 0.4 update
Requirements:
- PHP 5 or higher
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