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I wanted to give my users a little piece of JavaScript or HTML code that they could put on their site and show information about them. Kind of like StackOverFlows new feature Flair.

I have an idea of how to code it. I was going to give them some JS with a HTML that had a DIV id="MySite_Info". Then the JS would go to my site and pull some JSON or XML and then fill in the data with a DIV in the HTML I gave them on their site.

Is there a better way to do this? Or any examples online I should follow? Whats the best way to create these javascript snippets? (Not sure what the proper name is)

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There are two basic options.

  1. Images (and pictures of text suck)
  2. JavaScript - as you described

The approach I would take would be to:

  1. Dynamically generate the JS using a server side process. This would include data for the user (using a JSON generator to easily produce the data in a suitable format).
  2. Build the badge using standard DOM methods
  3. Find the element with the document id and appendChild the generated badge
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Building the badge using DOM methods is 10x to 50x slower than using innerHTML with raw HTML. I would recommend just piping back HTML from a web service into a div. – Jesse Dearing May 27 at 21:45
I think I will just send back HTML and use innerHTML. Thanks for the help guys. – Bernie Perez May 28 at 23:44

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