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How to Embed a Flickr Slideshow in WordPress
Creating the Slideshow
1. Sign into your Flickr account.
2. Click 'Your Photostream,' then click the name of the photo album you want to create a slideshow out of in the right column.
3. Click the 'Slideshow' button in the upper right.
4. Click the 'Share' link in the upper right corner of the slideshow's menu.
5. Click anywhere in the 'Grab the Embed HTML' field to highlight the entire code; then click the 'Copy to Clipboard' button underneath.
Embedding the Slideshow Into WordPress
6. Log into your WordPress administrative dashboard. The login page usually located at yoursite.com/wp-admin.
7. Open the page or post on your WordPress site into which you want to embed your Flickr slideshow. To create a new page or post, click the 'Add New' link under the 'Posts' or 'Pages' section in the admin dashboard. To embed the slideshow into a pre-existing page or post, click 'Edit' under the appropriate section.
8. Click the HTML tab in the editor to switch to HTML view and paste the embed HTML from Flickr into your document.
9. Switch back to live view by clicking the 'Visual' tab, and ensure that the document looks the way you want it to. Add any other text, images and other content you desire.
10. Click the blue 'Publish' button to publish your new WordPress document. If you're editing an existing document, click the blue 'Update' button instead.
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