It is possible to edit the templates produced by Delicious Library 2 to have your own look and features – soon to be attached to this blog (sneak preview: http://www.unchi.co.uk/music-collection/ ).
Template Variables
A list of variables that you can use in Delicious Library 2 templates.
$fullName = User name
$totalItems = Total items
$publishDate = Date published – If used
$publishDate = Release date – If used
$shelfNavigationPopup = Popup with a list of the shelves, populated with links
$pageNavigation = Navigation of pages, complete with links
$shelfName = Name of shelf in DL
$currentPage = Current Page
$totalPages = Total number of pages
$title = Title of item
$creatorsCompositeString = "Creator"
$publishersCompositeString = "Publisher/Label"
$rating = Rating given by YOU
$netRating = Rating from AMAZON
$uuidString = UUID
$coverImage256 = Image URL
$amazonURL = URL to product on Amazon
$amazonAuthorURL = Brings up search results of the string being searched on Amazon
$primaryDescriptionAttributedString – The Description value from DL (taken from Amazon.com)
$asin = Amazon's ASIN number
$librarySearchString – Weird string that appears at the bottom of the template
$formatSingularString = "Format" value
Other value that may work
All
widthLengthHeightString = "dimensions";buyPrice = "purchase price";
conditionSingularString = "condition";
hasExperienced = "played / read";
isSigned = "signed item";
locationSingularString = "location in building";
notes = "notes";
ownerSingularString = "owner";
asin = "amazon link";
associatedURL = "url";
audienceRecommendedAgeSingularString = "audience";
boxHeightInInches = "height";
boxLengthInInches = "length";
boxWeightInPounds = "weight";
boxWidthInInches = "width";
creationDate = "creation date";
creatorsCompositeString = "creator";
countryCode = "country";
"coverImage.allColorsCompositeString" = "cover color";
"coverImage.commonColorsCompositeString" = "cover color";
"coverImage.fancyColorsCompositeString" = "cover fancy color";
ean = "e.a.n.";
editionsCompositeString = "edition";
featuresCompositeString = "features";
formatSingularString = "format";
genresCompositeString = "genres";
languagesCompositeString = "language";
lastLookupTime = "lookup time";
minimumPlayers = "minimum players";
maximumPlayers = "maximum players";
netRating = "net rating";
numberInSeries = "number in series";
numberOfMedia = "# of items";
numericIdentifierForInitialLookup = "0 00000 00000 0";
price = "retail price";
primaryDescriptionAttributedString = "description";
publishDate = "release date";
publishersCompositeString = "publisher / label";
rare = "rare";
searchRelevance = "search relevance";
seriesSingularString = "series";
specialEdition = "special edition";
title = "title";
type = "item type";
privateCollection = "private";
purchaseDate = "purchase date";rating = "rating";used = "used";
Books
author = "author";
deweyDecimal = "dewey decimal";
illustratorsCompositeString = "illustrator";
isbn = "i.s.b.n.";
libraryOfCongressCallNumber = "library of congress";
pages = "no. of pages";
currentValue = "current value";
isRead = "read";
Movies
actorsCompositeString = "stars";
cinematographersCompositeString = "cinematographer";
director = "director";
minutes = "running time"; also music
screenwritersCompositeString = "screenwriter";
theatricalDate = "theatrical debut";
isWatched = "watched";
Music
artist = "artist"
composersCompositeString = "composer";
conductorsCompositeString = "conductor";
tracksCompositeString = "tracks";
isListened = "listened";
Games
developer = "developer"
platformsCompositeString = "platform";
players = "players";
key = "CD key";
isPlayed = "played";
Software & electronics
serialNumber = "serial number";
Nice.
Do you think is possible to make a Delicious Library app all in HTML5?
Thanks
It must be possible. I might rebuild the stuff I have just on the back of the xml file that it generates rather than the full web push. This way anything is possible.
Cool. I tested one sample but looks really slow if you have your SQLite with more then 600 items. (or more then 15Mb :)
All this running in a local machine.
I was doing a HTML5 SQLite database (local) to add content and then HTML5 to load, but seems too slow.
Thanks
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