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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.
An automated [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/xgalery Structures Gallery Generator] is available to enhance your web pages (outside of Proteopedia). All you have to do is paste (or type) a list of [[PDB codes]], and the HTML for your Gallery is generated. Then you paste the HTML into your web page editor, 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.


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:
For example, the ''Gallery Generator'' was used on the [http://xtal.nki.nl/perrakis.htm A. Perrakis Group] page of the Netherlands Cancer Institute.


Below is a snapshot of what such a Gallery looks like. This is not interactive because the HTML is not wikitext, and cannot be pasted into a Proteopedia page.


 
[[Image:Sussman_gallery.jpg]]
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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Eric Martz, Jaime Prilusky