Proteopedia:Looking inside a page

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While browsing Proteopedia, if you hit the 'edit this page' upper tab, your screen will display the raw content of a page instead of the nice rendered representation. Let's see what some of them mean:
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While browsing Proteopedia, if you hit the 'edit this page' upper tab, your screen will display the raw content of a page instead of the nice rendered representation. Most conspicuous are the ''tags'', delimited between < > characters. These tags are not displayed as they are on the page, but interpreted by Proteopedia's engine to generate special features.
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A pair of open/close tags are used to define a structure. Let's see what some of the special structures mean:
==Green link==
==Green link==

Revision as of 11:21, 19 November 2014

While browsing Proteopedia, if you hit the 'edit this page' upper tab, your screen will display the raw content of a page instead of the nice rendered representation. Most conspicuous are the tags, delimited between < > characters. These tags are not displayed as they are on the page, but interpreted by Proteopedia's engine to generate special features.

A pair of open/close tags are used to define a structure. Let's see what some of the special structures mean:

Green link

<scene name="/12/3456/Sample/1">aminoácidos</scene>
This is the notation that renders green links, and that enables to elicit the display of a saved scene. In this example, the scene loaded will be /12/3456/Sample/1 and the word aminoácidos will be shown as the green link.

Single applet and scrolling text

<StructureSection load='1stp' size='340' side='right' caption='Caption for this structure' scene='/12/3456/Sample/1'>
</StructureSection>

When loading a page containing a <StructureSection block, the apple will render the scene named in the scene= attribute. If no scene name is provided, then the applet will load the structure whose PDB id or file name is in load=.

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