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Structure Gallery Generator

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An automated [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/xgalery Structures Gallery Generator] is available to enhance your web pages (including pages in Proteopedia). All you have to do is paste (or type) a list of [[PDB codes]], and the HTML for your Gallery is generated. When clicked, each image takes you to the corresponding page in Proteopedia.
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An automated [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/xgalery Structure Gallery Generator] is available to enhance either web pages or Proteopedia pages. All you have to do is paste (or type) a list of [[PDB codes]], and the necessary code (HTML or wiki) for your Gallery is generated, ready to paste into your page.
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For example, [[:Category:Sussman, J.L.]] lists several structures authored or coauthored by Prof. Sussman. Entering these codes into the Gallery Generator produced the HTML pasted here:
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* '''For the HTML version for web pages:''' Paste the code into the HTML of your page, and update your page on your server. When a thumbnail molecular image in your Gallery is clicked, each image takes you to the corresponding page in Proteopedia. When you touch a thumbnail molecular image, the title of that PDB entry is displayed in a popup box.
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**'''Example:''' the ''Gallery Generator'' was used on the [http://xtal.nki.nl/perrakis.htm A. Perrakis Group] page of the Netherlands Cancer Institute.
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* '''For the Proteopedia version:''' Paste the generated wikitext into the wikitext box for your Proteopedia page, and save the page.<!-- Hoping to put [[User:Joel L. Sussman]] here
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**'''Example:'''-->
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** An example is below.
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{{Gallery
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As another example, the ''Gallery Generator'' was used on the [http://xtal.nki.nl/perrakis.htm A. Perrakis Group]] page of the Netherlands Cancer Institute.
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|width=100
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|lines=1
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|Image:1eve.png|[http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1eve '''1EVE''']
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|Image:1fss.png|[http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1fss '''1FSS''']
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|Image:1hbj.png|[http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1hbj '''1HBJ''']
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|Image:1vzj.png|[http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/1vzj '''1VZJ''']
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|Image:2ace.png|[http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/2ace '''2ACE''']
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|Image:2j25.png|[http://proteopedia.org/wiki/index.php/2j25 '''2J25''']
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An automated Structure Gallery Generator is available to enhance either web pages or Proteopedia pages. All you have to do is paste (or type) a list of PDB codes, and the necessary code (HTML or wiki) for your Gallery is generated, ready to paste into your page.

  • For the HTML version for web pages: Paste the code into the HTML of your page, and update your page on your server. When a thumbnail molecular image in your Gallery is clicked, each image takes you to the corresponding page in Proteopedia. When you touch a thumbnail molecular image, the title of that PDB entry is displayed in a popup box.
    • Example: the Gallery Generator was used on the A. Perrakis Group page of the Netherlands Cancer Institute.
  • For the Proteopedia version: Paste the generated wikitext into the wikitext box for your Proteopedia page, and save the page.
    • An example is below.
1EVE
1EVE  
1FSS
1FSS  
1HBJ
1HBJ  
1VZJ
1VZJ  
2ACE
2ACE  
2J25
2J25  

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