Boa tarde,
Hoje pela tarde estava a estudar e nos interva-los dos estudos estava dando uma olhada nos plugins para o wordpress. Achei um interessante. O Quick-flickr-widget. Um widget para exibir fotos do flickr no seu site. Você pode configura-lo de diversas maneiras, para pegar as ultimas fotos, para utilizar tags, para pegar fotos random. Está ultima, eu não me simpatizei muito, já que ela utiliza de um feed disponivel pelo flickr com suas ultimas atualizações. Fiquei um tempo pensando sobre como melhorar este recurso e tive uma idéia ao me lembrar de outro widget. Eu poderia pegar todas as tags, embaralhar as mesmas e escolher uma aleatoriamente e utilizar esta tag como parametro para uma consulta randomica. Fazendo um random de TAG e em seguida das fotos que possuiam a tag.
Após algumas pesquisas na API do flickr e em outros widgets descobri como poderia pegar as tags. Criei uma função que retornava uma tag aleatoria para o usuario X.
Implementei na mão isso dentro do código do quick flickr widget porém ainda não estava satisfeito, queria compartilhar isso com outros usuarios que também não gostavam da randomização do widget. Então estudei um pouco o codigo do quick flickr widget e fiz algumas modificações, adicionei uma nova checkbox para selecionar se deseja ou não a randomização por tag, adicionei um if e algumas outras linhas necessarias para salvar/pegar está nova opção e pronto.
Testei meio que por cima, as combinações de opções, ativar e desativar e está funcionando. Entrei em contato com o autor para ver se ele tem interesse de disponibilizar essas funções no widget dele. Bom, mesmo que ele não queira, você pode baixar o widget com as modificações aqui.
Então é isso. Quick-Flickr-Widget com randomização por tags.
Até mais,
Matheus Bratfisch
PS: Deixei a versão do mesmo como 1.2.7.2 provisoriamente, já que eu realizei as atualizações em duas etapas adicionei o .2 na versão atual do widget. Provavelmente se o autor for utilizar essa mudança a versão será outra.
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