If you’re looking for a clean, no-fuss way to post a Flickr-based photo gallery to your website, take Diego Bauducco’s PictoBrowser for a spin. After a quick and painless 2-step process, it generates an html script to embed straight into your code or a blog post, resulting in a super-sexy (and resizable) flash gallery based on either your Flickr sets, tags or groups. Links at the bottom of each of the photos allows quick access back to the original Flickr page, but it’s a stunning way to display your latest photos online without the need for extensive backend coding. You can have a play with the Abandoned Couches group gallery, after the jump.



Jeff Wednesday, 04.25.07 @ 8:45 pm

Hey Josh, are there any other kinds of photo galleries like this out there? I don’t have a Flickr account, but I do have a website that needs some retouching. I’m really trying to find a great way to show off an artistic portfolio of varying sized images. Know anything about that?


Michael Chen Thursday, 04.26.07 @ 1:35 am

! this is awesome! i’m not very good at html or that stuff. so this is cool. thank you heather snodgrass


Danny Thursday, 04.26.07 @ 10:45 am

Hmm. I’m using simpleflickr right now, but this looks even cleaner. I might have to switch to this bad boy.




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