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Make a checklist out of delicious library shelves
Make a checklist out of delicious library shelves






make a checklist out of delicious library shelves

$asin The item´s Amazon Standard Identification Number $uuidString Some ID of the item, used internally in Delicious Library. $primaryDescriptionString The item´s description text. The HTML output is a number of star images (between 0 and 5): $rating The rating for the item you entered in Delicious Library. $creatorsCompositeString For books the author´s name, for movies the director´s name. The 200 can be replaced with another number to control the height of the outputted image. Inside it lives the HTML that contains the item´s properties. Each template must contain a div with the class “medium“ applied to it. These variables can be used within a medium block. Can be disabled in the publish settings (below the shelf selection). $librarySearchString A string containing the location and name of the library publisher. Use this in your css to hide the arrows or emphasize the active page. In this example we´re on the first page, so the left arrow and the first page link are tags instead of. $pageNavigation A list of links to switch between different pages of the current shelf. Choosing one will switch the page (every shelf is a seperate HTML page) and display the shelf. $shelfNavigationPopup Will give you a select box with all your shelves in it. $shelfNavigation Renders the list of shelves as links. The date format looks like in the previous example and I haven´t found out if it can be modified. Useful for "Last update: Jan 8, 2014" labels. $totalItems The total number of items in all exported shelves. It only gives you the url of the image, so you´ll have to wrap it into an tag and size it via CSS.

make a checklist out of delicious library shelves

$addressBookImage Your image from Apple´s Contacts app. $fullName The name of your export page as defined when you created it (see screenshot). These variables can be used in your entire template: There are two meta tags which control how many items of your shelf will be displayed at once – I think they´re pretty self-explanatory: The Template folder contains all your HTML, CSS and Javascript files and images. "Description" = "A starting point for your own template including jQuery." The Resources folder contains the template´s thumbnail as it´ll be displayed in Delicious Library and the Template.strings file which contains the name and description of your template: "Name" = "Boilerplate" This is what a basic template can look like:

MAKE A CHECKLIST OUT OF DELICIOUS LIBRARY SHELVES TRIAL

Since I've found little documentation on the web I've gone through a lot of trial and error:Īfter finishing the first template I decided to share my findings to give you a starting point if you want to develop your own HTML templates for Delicious Library 3. Stricken by the curse of the developer I immediately wanted to create my own template for this. It has a nice feature which allows you to export your library as a website. Somewhen last year I bought Delicious Library 3 to manage my DVD and book collection.








Make a checklist out of delicious library shelves