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Trailr enables you to save lot of your time. Please forget the word copy&past because soon you won't need it anymore. Have a flickr experience like it should be: without all of those effort for copying, pasting, managing of those invitation, award or comment code snippets. With Trailr, that will become as easy as batting your eyes.
New: newely added ManualOOX feature enables you to manually and easily save invitation and comment code. Turn copy&past into save&forget!
New: The trailrizer page has been powered to improve group administrator's customization ability
New: Give voice to your photos! Trailr enables you to add Audio Comments or Soundtracks to your images. (planned a new different plugin for that: Playr)
New: Dear administrators, a trailrizer page is availlable to trailrize your group in a few clicks.
New: Now trailr can also do invites! With customized per-group invitation code.
it makes the time spent on Flickr so much more pleasant and effective.
a nice add-on [...] and eventually trailr should be a built-in tool in the flickr itself
So far it seems to be working beautifully! I love the customize option and am amazed at how much it has simplified (and speeded up) my commenting and ability to invite.
I have nothing bad to say about your Trailr. Works perfectly and really makes commenting awarding, and inviting pictures so easy and effortless. It was, at first, a little difficult to figure out how to customize and make it work, but I was drinking during my initial run with it. That could have been it. Regardless it works like a charm and I LOVE it.
Great utility and it makes traveling around Flickr so much easter. . .
Trailr is a Firefox plugin. It enhances your Flickr experience by adding useful features.
Pierre Andrews developed the original "seen on..." feature leaving a footprint (or breadcrumbs) of where you found a photo when you comment on it.
Simone Diolaiuti extended the "seen on..." feature with per-group customized graphics and messages ability, he also developed the "invite" (over all the user subscribed groups) function and addded the ability to automatically use the customized graphics as wanted by group administrators. Finally he coded the glue that keeps all Trailr features togheter and working.
Recently Martin Heimburger has joined in: he developed the porting to make Trailr works with the new flickr photo page.
Other code contibutions have been contributed to Pierre Andrews's "seen on..." feature by Marcos Kuhns and Marco Bernardini.
If you want to contribute code enanchements please send a flickr mail to eagleglide or post a related picture or a thread to Trailr St(u|a)ff group. If you'd prefer other type of cotribution, please see How To help section.


everything below the gray line has been automatically inserted by Trailr and was customized by the group administrator in the description paragraph of the group, one time for all, one time for everyone (at least for those that will use trailr plugin). If a group is not trailrized yet by the administrator, you can still save your time by saving invitation and comment codes. You only need to click [!]customize link:

than a screen like this will be shown: a window where you can manually save invitation and comment code once for all:


First of all: if you have an old version of Flickr Refer Comments (the one that place the (?) on your comments) enabled, please unistall or disable it.
Then here are a simply 3 step howto:
Now you can go flickring as usual.You can comment as usual without any needs to think about the automated breadcrumb or group signatures
Note that nice automatic group signature will only work if the group administrator enabled the trailr feature in his group. If you are taking part in groups that do not have this feature enabled yet, go and ask the admin to do it, pointing to this page, or simply click [!] customize button, it will be easier find and save once for all the code snippets.
If you are a group administrator and you want to enable trailr for your group, simply edit your group description to add the trailr enabling signature. Click here to see how to do that, and you'll find out how it is easy.
For an example of a trailr-enabled group, go and check ABigFave.
If you want know what is boiling, please go to the Roadmap .
See the 5+ ways to help Trailr.
Please accept my apologies for my bad English.