New Cooliris Express, an easier way to get a Cooliris Wall on any site
We have some very exciting news for those who are looking for a brand new way to get the Cooliris Wall with custom content onto pretty much any website, social network or blog, with no technical skills needed!
Cooliris Express, formerly known as the Cooliris Embed Wall, is now easier than ever with a step-by-step wizard that allows you to easily pull any content from Flickr, Picasa, YouTube, or media RSS feed and post it to your social networks and websites. Here’s our Holiday Wall, created with Cooliris Express!
Get a Cooliris Wall of your own onto your favorite website with three simple steps:
- Choose your content – you can choose a user stream or search from Flickr, Picasa, or YouTube, or enter any Media RSS feed.
- Customize the appearance of your Wall – choose from our custom backgrounds (including a festive theme for the holidays), customize the number of rows, and choose the menu options you want to appear on your Wall.
- Post it to a social network or website! With the integration of Gigya, you can post to a variety of sites with just one click, including Facebook, Twitter, Blogger, Yahoo, and more. For more flexibility, you can copy and paste the provided embed code of your custom Wall onto any other website.
With Cooliris Express, you can share a personal Flickr stream of your holiday pictures and post it to your blog. Alternatively, you could choose a favorite stream, like a YouTube keyword search for “fail moments”, and post it to Twitter. Or, simply choose “standard feed” from the YouTube video source list and select “Most popular” to get a dynamic feed of the popular YouTube videos of the day.
Another cool feature is that if the content feeds that you chose are updated, your Wall will dynamically update with the new content. So during the holidays, you can continue to add more photos that you take to your Flickr album and see it immediately update on your Cooliris Wall. Or, if your Wall is displaying the “Recently featured” YouTube videos, your Wall will be constantly updating with fresh and new videos.
There are tons of different ways you can use the new Cooliris Express. Leave a comment with how you’re going to use it!
December 8th, 2009 at 10:35 am
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December 8th, 2009 at 11:28 am
Looks like an interesting twist! Formatting the media RSS was the trickiest part to get Cooliris working with my own content, but the kind of challenge I enjoy. The original is here:
http://www.ultragnosis.com/fractals/fractal-art.html
December 9th, 2009 at 7:36 am
Love the program, but I can’t get the crossdomain.xml to work with my asp.net website. I really want to use the program to feed my Picasa Web Albums onto my site. I plan to build custom feed strings and execute them within the Cooliris script. My Cooliris test page is http://medugno.org/PhotoGallery.aspx
Any idea would be greatly appreciated!
Thank,
Rick Medugno
January 27th, 2010 at 11:37 am
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