14. You can click on the green Add photos icon or drag and drop your photos into the box.
15. Photo Resize allows you to make your photos a more appropriate size for use on the Internet- which also allows a faster upload. It is recommended to leave the settings as suggested unless there is a specific reason why you need your photos in a different pixelation. If you are happy with the settings, click Yes .
16. If you are happy with your photos, click Upload…
17. A tag allows other users to search for specific things on Flickr and find useful material. The Privacy settings decide who can see your photos- the world (Public) or just friends and family. For a badge it must be Public. Photo Sets allow you to organise your photos better. If you want to create a badge, as we do, then this is important, as otherwise you will have unwanted photos from your account in the badge. When happy with the settings, click Finish
26. In TypePad, find the TypeLists tab. And now Create a new TypeList
27. Create new Notes list, and give it a name as required.
28. Copy the code from Flickr into the Note section. Then click Save
29. Before the badge appears on your blog, you will need to Publish it.
30. Click on the blog you want to publish the badge to. Then click Save Changes. Note: you might want to Order where the badge will be in your sidebar.
31. In your blog’s sidebar you should see your Flickr badge!