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==Create your own==
==Create your own==


You can also create your own template by using the Official AniDB Export Template SDK. More information including the SDK can be found here: [[Mylist export template guidelines]].
You can also create your own template by using the Official AniDB Export Template SDK. More information including the SDK can be found here: [[MyList export template guidelines]].


==Weblinks==
==Weblinks==

Revision as of 20:37, 27 April 2009

MyList export is a tool you can use to save your MyList for off-line browsing. In your MyList there is a link to the MyList export page, where you can request to have your MyList exported, check on the status of your latest export, you can see examples of all the different templates that you can use and get your latest finished export.

Note It takes some time for the export to finish. It depends a lot on the current server load, and if the load is unusually high, it could take as long as a day before it is finished.

You will get a message through the web interface when the export is done.

Templates

There are various templates you can use for your MyList - depending on which you choose, the resulting file(s) will look very different. There are templates with varying functions, design, complexity and information. Depending on what you want from your MyList, you could choose different ones. We also encourage you to create your own template.

csv-minimal

© 2003 by EXP
Version: 0.01 (?)

Very simple csv export template. This can be used to import a short summary of your MyList (only anime titles are listed, no ep or file info) into any program which can handle csv files.

show example

html-anidbstyle

© 2004 by fahrenheit [fahrenheit@netcabo.pt]
Version: 2.3b (11.10.2005)

Required Images:
http://static.anidb.net/files/html-anidbstyle/images.zip

aniDBStyle HTML theme:

  • Based mostly on the AniDB MyList layout and dynamics, but with some custom additions/layout changes ^_^.
  • Show/Hide anime on MyList by state (undefined, unknown, on HDD, on CD, deleted, and has awards) and by status (complete, incomplete, watched and unviewed).
  • Pop-ups with File Information and Episode Information for each file/episode.
  • Has an internal "Search page" and an "Trade page" (disabled by default).
  • Includes basic support for printing.
  • Includes support for wish list (see change log for notes).
  • Link to AniDB, AnimeNfo and Anime Planet for more info on selected files/episodes/anime.
  • Uses all information available to exports, including Awards, Temporary Votes and Jap/Eng Titles.
  • Uses local images to reduce server-side load on AniDB servers.
  • Anime pages offer different levels of information: simple and expanded (click on the [+]/[-] icons to expand collapse info).
  • Uses JavaScript (intensively), CSS stylesheets (light) and cookies (optional but recommended).
  • Tested and working with: IE 6.0, Firefox PR1, Opera 7.6p1.

Support, Feature Requests, Bug Reports?

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html-cleancut

© 2004 by fahrenheit [fahrenheit@netcabo.pt]
Version: 1.3b (11.10.2005)

Required Images:
http://static.anidb.net/files/html-cleancut/images.zip

cleancut HTML theme:

  • Light themed template, uses a Single Page Layout scheme to display information.
  • Filter anime on MyList by state (undefined, unknown, on HDD, on CD, deleted and has awards), status (complete, incomplete, watched and unviewed), type (TV, OVA, etc.) and by Genre.
  • Pop-ups with File Information and Episode Information for each file/episode.
  • Has an internal "Search page" and an "Trade page" (disabled by default).
  • Includes basic support for printing.
  • Includes support for wish list (see change log for notes).
  • Link to AniDB, AnimeNfo and Anime Planet for more info on selected files/episodes/anime.
  • Uses all information available to exports, including Awards, Temporary Votes and Jap/Eng Titles.
  • Uses local images to reduce server-side load on AniDB servers.
  • Anime pages offer different levels of information: simple and expanded (click on the [+]/[-] icons to expand collapse info).
  • Uses JavaScript (intensively), CSS stylesheets (light) and cookies (optional but recommended).
  • Tested and working with: IE 6.0, Firefox PR1, Opera 7.6p1.

note: requires Netscape 6.0+, IE 4.0+, Opera 5.11+.

Support, Feature Requests, Bug Reports?

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html-dump

© 2004 by i.hate.registering
Version: 0.01 (?)

Very simple html export template. It basically just gives you one big file dump ordered by anime.

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html-fixme

© 2003 by EXP
Version: 0.000.001prealpha (430 bc)

Extreme ugly debugging theme, just meant to show people how it should not be done (@design) :P

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html-goldsilver

© 2003 by zaufany
Version: 0.01 (02.07.2003)

Simple gold/silver html theme. Same data as in html-fixme shown.

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html-graywhite

© 2003 by Shambles
Version: 0.02 (26.09.2003)

required images:
http://static.anidb.net/files/html-graywhite/images.zip

A simple Gray/White theme

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html-green

© 2003 by zaufany
Version: 0.01 (17.07.2003)

simple green theme

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html-knch

© 2003 by Knch'
Version: 0.3 (29.08.2003)

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html-lightblue

© 2003-2005 by DonGato
Version: 2.8 (26.07.2005)

Required Images (new for v2.8):
http://static.anidb.net/files/html-lightblue/images.zip

Light blue HTML theme:

  • Most of the available data at AniDB is used
  • Search for anime titles inside your collection
  • Filter MyList data by status, state or type
  • Sort MyList data by any column in ascending or descending order
  • Images are used but included in a separate package
  • Heavy usage of CSS and JavaScript
  • No pop-ups nor multiple pages to navigate (not in Opera)
  • It uses cookies (not required but recommended)
  • Tested with Internet Explorer 6.0 SP2, Firefox 1.0.6 and Opera 8
  • Customizable ed2k link style
  • Customizable anime/episode title type
  • Selectable copy to clipboard feature
  • Three different colour styles available (Light Blue as default, White and Green)

Support, Feature Requests, Bug Reports?

show example

html-operatic

© 2005 by fahrenheit [fahrenheit@netcabo.pt]
version 1.0.2 (11.10.2005):

Required Images:
http://static.anidb.net/files/html-operatic/images.zip

Operatic HTML theme:

  • Light themed template, uses a Multiple Page Layout scheme to display information.
  • Filter anime on MyList by state (undefined, unknown, on HDD, on CD, deleted, ongoing and has awards), status (complete, incomplete, watched and un-viewed), type (TV, OVA, etc.) and by Genre.
  • Pop-ups with File Information and Episode Information for each file/episode.
  • Has an internal "Search page" and an "Trade page" (disabled by default).
  • Includes basic support for printing.
  • Includes support for wish list (see change log for notes).
  • Includes Expand(!).
  • Includes MyVotes support.
  • Link to AniDB, AnimeNfo and Anime Planet for more info on selected files/episodes/anime.
  • Uses all information available to exports, including Awards, Temporary Votes and Japanese/English Titles.
  • Uses local images to reduce server-side load on AniDB servers.
  • Anime pages offer different levels of information: simple and expanded (click on the [+]/[-] icons to expand collapse info).
  • Uses JavaScript (intensively), CSS stylesheets (light) and cookies (optional but recommended).
  • Tested and working with: IE 6.0, Firefox 1.0, Opera 8.0b1.
Note Requires Netscape 7.0+, IE 4.0+, Opera 5.11+, Mozilla 1.0+.

Support, Feature Requests, Bug Reports?

show example

html-orangewhite

© 2004 by fahrenheit
Version: 1.5 (14.04.2004)

Theme based on the orange and white colours.
It was supposed to be a simple theme...
Oh well, enjoy, it contains only one CSS stylesheet and that's it.

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html-silver

© 2003 by zaufany
Version: 0.01 (30.06.2003)

Simple silver html theme. Same data as in html-fixme shown.

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xml

© 2003 by Rafael Vuijk (aka Dark Fader) - http://darkfader.net (modified by Chuck Renner (aka chriv))
Version: 1.00 (20.11.2003)

XML rulez!
Template created by Rafael Vuijk (aka Dark Fader) - http://darkfader.net/
Template modified by Chuck Renner (aka chriv)

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xml-dark

© 2005 by epoximator
Version: 1.00 (03.04.2005)

Limited but powerful all-in-one-list.

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xml-plain

© 2003 by Chuck Renner (aka chriv)
Version: 1.00 (24.11.2003)

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xml-nx

© 2008 by Nyxx, Styling based on "XML-Dark" template by epoximator
Version: 0.7.1 (2008-10-18)

The intention of this list is to have a small (by file sizes) list with all basic informations about the anime and their episodes on your list. So you can show this list to everyone and even put it on your website. The list does *not* contain any informations about your files or the subs!

The main focus is using the XSLT rendering capabilities of modern W3C standard compliant browsers. And keeping everything small and simple but still with some useful features.

Tested with Opera 9.5 and Firefox 2/3.
Internet Explorer is not tested but generally should work fine too.

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xml-xslt

© 2005 by Siddhi Pittayachawan
Version 0.1 (21/05/2005)

Template created by Siddhi Pittayachawan (style modified from html-orangewhite)

This theme:

  • Compliant with W3C standards
  • Coded with XML, XSLT, DHTML, CSS, and JavaScript
  • Works with only browsers that fully support XML and XSLT
  • May not displayed correctly on IE because IE partially supports CSS and XML
  • Uses JavaScript as little as possible because XSLT can operate considerably faster than JavaScript
  • Tested with Mozilla Firefox 1.0.4
  • Allows you to easily change theme's colours by modifying a CSS file
  • Allows you to easily change theme's layout by modifying XSLT files
  • Data (XML), data formats (XSLT), and styles (CSS) are separate from each other
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Create your own

You can also create your own template by using the Official AniDB Export Template SDK. More information including the SDK can be found here: MyList export template guidelines.

Weblinks