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Flickr Bricks

Flickr gallery display in dark background

The basic idea behind this module is, displaying the latest flickr thumbnail images tiled in any block. Basically the module will read an individual account holders Flickr feed and displays the thumbnail linked to the Flickr page. The images has been filtered by Flickr ID, Photo Tags or any one of these two items. The default images are being pulled from the Flickr public feed.

Flickr ID

You need a Flickr ID to display your Flickr images. This ID is unique and you will get it when you register an account with www.Flickr.com. Your Flickr ID will look something like this 22828405@N04, if you do not find your ID, you can get it easily from http://idgettr.com by giving your username.

Flickr Tags

Flickr Tags will search the Flickr public feed and it will display all the images that has been tagged with different keywords. For example, say you added chipmunks,baseball,winter. This module finds only photos of chipmunks, baseball and winter.

Installation

Install this module in all usual ways, this module does not have any dependencies.

Configuration Settings

Flickr ID:- Configurations -> Web Services -> Flickr Bricks -> Flickr ID

Database Content Management

This module is designed to display and manage content from alternate database tables, rather than using the main Drupal database.

Tap CMS

TAP aims to provide tools to easily create and deliver mobile tour applications in a museum setting. Content creation is performed in the content management system, Drupal. TAP tours are exportable into an intermediate format, TourML, which can then be used as pluggable bundles for mobile applications.

TAP provides a way for non-technical museum staff to assemble a wide range of mobile experiences without needing to know any of the underlying technical details of the Web or mobile technology. In addition to the means for assembling content, TAP in its current state also provides user interfaces for Web-based mobile tours and simplenative applications for an iPod-based tour.

Freely available tools and standards are essential to the museum community to promote the adoption of best practices, to facilitate collaboration, and to encourage the creation of potential avenues for future content sharing. IMA’s initial work with the TAP authoring tool includes support for an early version of the TourML specificationand offers a functional, but incomplete, proof-of-concept, demonstrating how such a system might work.

Contextual Help

Documentation is hard! Developers are often too close to the implementation details to write effective end-user documentation.

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