Photo Dropper is a WordPress plugin that makes it easy for you to search Flickr for photos with Creative Commons License and insert appropriate images into your blog. Information about the plugin can be found at: http://wordpress.org/plugins/photo-dropper/
Installing the Plugin
You can install the plugin by logging into your WordPress control panel and click on “Plugins -> Add New” on the left menu.
On the next screen, search for Photo Dropper. When you find it, click “Install Now”:
You will be asked for your FTP information in order to perform the installation.
Once you click “Proceed’, you’ll see a screen that indicates your plugin installation has become:
When the installation is complete, click “Activate Plugin”:
Now your plugin is ready to use.
Using Photo Dropper
Now you can create a new post and use Photo Dropper. When you create a new post, you can see the Photo Dropper icon as one of your options at the top of the post.
Click the icon to search for images. In our example, we are searching for “red rose” and get the following results:
You can choose the image that you’d like, choose small (S), medium (M) or large (L) size and it will insert the appropriate attribution into your blog post.
Warning: Confirm Licensing Details
While ongoing use of Photo Dropper seems to indicate it’s pretty accurate in using appropriate images for commercial websites, you should always confirm the license allows you to use the photo for your website. You can see the image information by clicking the arrow icon in the bottom left before you add the image:
This brings you to the image page and you can find the license information on the right menu:
Click the “Some rights reserved” and you’ll see the details about using the image. Make sure to read them completely.