Tuesday 11 November 2014

A demo of PinAProd2's output

PinAProd2 Output

This is a demo of what the html output from PinAProd2 produces.
For the demo, I thought I'd use the watches department (252872449226090409)  and pull the most popular from my HightonRidley Zazzle store.

Here they are - I did nothing more than paste in the html copied from the PinAProd screen - at the bottom, just under all the displayed products.

Ok, that's a lie. I also made a choice to copy the style info from the box provided on the PinAProd2 screen and adjust my blog's settings to use those styles (Blogger Template Designer->Advanced->add CSS and then paste in everything between <style  type="text/css"> and </style> you get from the PinAProd2 screen).

This is a once-off step that you can ignore if you like. Without it, you get a list one product wide. With it, you should get them two-up as per the below.

Here's PinAProd2, filled out with what I used to produce the below (prices correct at time of publication). Remember, the only thing I've typed is before this period:.





Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series A fantastic colour-composite image of the Helix Nebula (NGC 7293). The blue-green glow in the centre of the Helix comes from oxygen atoms shining under effects of the intense ultraviolet radiation of the 120 000 degree Celsius central star and the hot gas.
Further out from the star and beyond the ring of knots, the red colour from hydrogen and nitrogen is more prominent. A careful look at the central part of this object reveals not only the knots, but also many remote galaxies seen right through the thinly spread glowing gas.
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ESO/J. Emerson/VISTA www.eso.org
Reproduced under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.

Galaxies, Stars and Nebulae series Hubble's view of the Carina Nebula shows star birth in a new level of detail. The fantasy-like landscape of the nebula is sculpted by the action of outflowing winds and scorching ultraviolet radiation from the monster stars that inhabit this inferno. In the process, these stars are shredding the surrounding material that is the last vestige of the giant cloud from which the stars were born. The immense nebula is an estimated 7,500 light-years away in the southern constellation Carina the Keel (of the old southern constellation Argo Navis, the ship of Jason and the Argonauts, from Greek mythology).
The original image is a mosaic of the Carina Nebula assembled from 48 frames taken with Hubble Space Telescope's Advanced Camera for Surveys. The Hubble images were taken in the light of ionized hydrogen. Colour information was added with data taken at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile. Red corresponds to sulfur, green to hydrogen, and blue to oxygen emission.
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Image credit: Hubble Space Telescope; colour data from the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory, Chile

Welsh Flag series A great design featuring the colours and dragon emblem (Ddraig in the Passant Guardant aspect) of the Welsh flag. The dragon has an embossed look and the background uses a green polished metal effect on white. Just change the Monogram given to your desired initials or blank out - your choice.
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Still Life series A pomegranate and oranges, leaves attached, nestle amongst a conch and other large shells. You can see the dappled sunlight falling across them casting interesting tones and shades.
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