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aaron tayHow to get amazon book images. Might combine with carousel widget makers in popfly to create book covers widgets for new additions
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Dana HuffTrying to embed Amazon images in your post and finding yourself frustrated by weird borders and problems with sizing? Check out this handy tutorial for using Amazon's book cover images.
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Amazon.com feeds out a lot of product images, putting out the same book
cover (say) in a variety of sizes and formats. By experimentation, I
found that they don't actually have all the sizes and formats stored.
Instead, they have a system that generates each requested image. The
details of size and format are built into the image's URL.
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Amazon.com feeds out a lot of product images, putting out the same book cover (say) in a variety of sizes and formats. By experimentation, I found that they don't actually have all the sizes and formats stored. Instead, they have a system that generates each requested image. The details of size and format are built into the image's URL.
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Amazon.com feeds out a lot of product images, putting out the same book cover (say) in a variety of sizes and formats. By experimentation, I found that they don't actually have all the sizes and formats stored. Instead, they have a system that generates each requested image. The details of size and format are built into the image's URL.
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Zach HarkeyThis guy completely deconstructs the amazon image URIs - and it is <em>awesome</em>.
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Amazon.com feeds out a lot of product images, putting out the same book cover (say) in a variety of sizes and formats. By experimentation, I found that they don't actually have all the sizes and formats stored. Instead, they have a system that generates each requested image. The details of size and format are built into the image's URL. What that means that, if you want, you can create URLs that generate odd and unlikely Amazon images.
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Amazon.com feeds out a lot of product images, putting out the same book cover (say) in a variety of sizes and formats. By experimentation, I found that they don't actually have all the sizes and formats stored. Instead, they have a system that generates each requested image. The details of size and format are built into the image's URL. What that means that, if you want, you can create URLs that generate odd and unlikely Amazon images.
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Lyubov BerezinaAmazon.com feeds out a lot of product images, putting out the same book cover (say) in a variety of sizes and formats. By experimentation, I found that they don't actually have all the sizes and formats stored. Instead, they have a system that generates e
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