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You can set up the categories and anyone who has a pinterest account can be co-opted to edit that category. They will have it added to their own accoun page and so need no further log in details. | You can set up the categories and anyone who has a pinterest account can be co-opted to edit that category. They will have it added to their own accoun page and so need no further log in details. | ||
==== Is there a quick way to add photos? ==== | ==== Is there a quick way to add photos? ==== | ||
It is quick to add them from another pinterest page you just click on 'pin it' | It is quick to add them from another pinterest page you just click on 'pin it' | ||
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It is just as quick to click on a photo on any blog or account which supports sharing with pinterest. | It is just as quick to click on a photo on any blog or account which supports sharing with pinterest. | ||
It is not possible to upload your own photos in batches they have to be individual, and if too large will take time. If you have high resolution you may be best resizing them first. | It is not possible to upload your own photos in batches they have to be individual, and if too large will take time. If you have high resolution you may be best resizing them first. | ||
Unfortunately it is may not be possible to pin direct from Facebook. ''Can someone who has linked their Facebook and Pinterest account check this please as it may well work if you do, I am unable to as I don't have access?. '' | Unfortunately it is may not be possible to pin direct from Facebook. ''Can someone who has linked their Facebook and Pinterest account check this please as it may well work if you do, I am unable to as I don't have access?. '' | ||
Setting up an Account === | Setting up an Account ==== | ||
This bit is easy just go to [http://Pinterest.com pinterest.com] put your name and email in, the boxes and create a password . You then have to choose five categories from a list to get you started. This list is not very good, and you will be shown pins from each. Try and make them relevent to you if it is a private account or to people interested in reuse, self suffiecincy etc if it is to be a Freegle group. | This bit is easy just go to [http://Pinterest.com pinterest.com] put your name and email in, the boxes and create a password . You then have to choose five categories from a list to get you started. This list is not very good, and you will be shown pins from each. Try and make them relevent to you if it is a private account or to people interested in reuse, self suffiecincy etc if it is to be a Freegle group. | ||
Create your first category page. give it a title, put this title in the search box and go and find pins on similar group which you think would be suitable. | Create your first category page. give it a title, put this title in the search box and go and find pins on similar group which you think would be suitable. | ||
Just add pages and pins as you have time. You can change the order of your categories, and the titles at any time, but your can't change the order of the pins on a page. | Just add pages and pins as you have time. You can change the order of your categories, and the titles at any time, but your can't change the order of the pins on a page. |
Revision as of 06:31, 14 Mayıs 2013
This page is being developed. I am just learning, so if you can add anything please do, or contact me at sueandjean@gmail.com.
What is its purpose?
Pinterest is not meant to substitute any the social networks, it is designed to be photo led. The only information on it is in the category header in under each photo you upload.
The idea is that you create category pages which interest you and then look for pictures from other accounts to repin. You don't have to add any of your own, but you can if say you are doing a page about your own garden, or your recipies.
What use is it for Freegle?
By putting interesting photos on, and creating pages in various categories, you can reach people who would be interested in Freegle, but may not have heard of us.
When you log in you are shown a myriad of new photos which have arrived in the categories you have chosen, and you can repin any which interest you.
Freegle.org has created five boards so far.
- Freegle
- Sustainable Living
- Repurpose and Reuse ideas
- Gardening and Growing your own
- Groups
Appropriate pins and photos are uploaded to each, and appropriate organisations, found and followed.
I don't have time to do all this?
You can set up the categories and anyone who has a pinterest account can be co-opted to edit that category. They will have it added to their own accoun page and so need no further log in details.
Is there a quick way to add photos?
It is quick to add them from another pinterest page you just click on 'pin it'
It is just as quick to click on a photo on any blog or account which supports sharing with pinterest.
It is not possible to upload your own photos in batches they have to be individual, and if too large will take time. If you have high resolution you may be best resizing them first.
Unfortunately it is may not be possible to pin direct from Facebook. Can someone who has linked their Facebook and Pinterest account check this please as it may well work if you do, I am unable to as I don't have access?. Setting up an Account ====
This bit is easy just go to pinterest.com put your name and email in, the boxes and create a password . You then have to choose five categories from a list to get you started. This list is not very good, and you will be shown pins from each. Try and make them relevent to you if it is a private account or to people interested in reuse, self suffiecincy etc if it is to be a Freegle group.
Create your first category page. give it a title, put this title in the search box and go and find pins on similar group which you think would be suitable.
Just add pages and pins as you have time. You can change the order of your categories, and the titles at any time, but your can't change the order of the pins on a page.