Flickr Group List Search Demo
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Flickr Group List Search makes it easier to find the groups you are looking for when you want to add a photo to a group. After using Flickr for a while and participating in the groups system, I have ended up with a
lot of group memberships. I can only assume that other active Flickr users do too. The interface for adding a photo to a group is, frankly, pretty disgusting. You have to scroll through an alphabetically sorted list of the groups you belong to to find the group you want. But wait! Some group admins have given their groups wacky names with bizarre ascii symbols in them, so they don't really sort alphabetically. In fact, I suspect that they do this
precisely to solve
the exact problem that this script solves!
Installation
If you don't have it already, first install
Greasemonkey . Then
click here to install the Flickr Group List Search script!
See also:
http://userscripts.org/scripts/show/27962
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Comments
Sweet. I've installed it.
Posted 5 months ago.
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cool! :)
Posted 5 months ago.
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If this will integrate with this script it would be really really good!
If not, is it possible that you could
included the same kind of saved group
selections?
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Posted 5 months ago.
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This script isn't really all that compatable
with the multiple submission script. There's
no reason why search filtering functionality
couldn't be added to the multi-submit script
to restrict the groups shown, though. But
that would be a modification of that script,
not an "integration" between these
two scripts.
And the concept of "saved group
selections" doesn't really apply to my
script since you're not really selecting
them. Beyond saving the search, I don't know
how much more memory it could/should have.
Thanks for your input.
Posted 5 months ago.
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That's just what I meant ! Good work, Steeev!
Posted 5 months ago.
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Excellent!
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Posted 5 months ago.
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Excellent video!
Posted 5 months ago.
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Nice one!
Posted 3 months ago.
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do I have to use Firefox?
Posted 2 months ago.
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I think both Safari and Chrome support
Greasemonkey-like scripts. You're on your
own investigating that, though.
Posted 2 months ago.
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