<!-- thumbnail: https://i.sstatic.net/TWlTc.png --> <!-- version: 1.0 --> <!-- tag: flair --> <!-- excerpt: HTML-formatted combined flair for all StackExchange sites, including area51, running on Google App Engine. --> ##Screenshots Screenshots of some samples: ![my flair][1] ![Jeff Atwood][2] ![John Skeet][3] Tooltip with total reputation: ![total rep tooltip][4] Tooltip with specific-site reputation: ![single-site rep tooltip][5] ##About se-flair produces combined-account flair in the form of a short HTML document suitable for iframe-embedding that fits with the look of the standard flair on StackExchange sites. Using HTML allows for links to multiple specific-site profiles and tooltips showing total rep and specific-site rep. Totals are calculated across all linked accounts (as opposed to the standard combined StackExchange flair, which only uses sites where the user has at least 200 rep). Display name and gravatar are taken from the highest-rep associated account. The specific sites shown and linked are in descending-rep order. The number of sites shown and linked can be chosen from 1-8 (with a default of 7, since the 8th just barely doesn't fit). Data is cached for up to 8 hours. ###[se-flair.appspot.com](http://se-flair.appspot.com/) See [http://se-flair.appspot.com/](http://se-flair.appspot.com/) for instructions. Short version: http://se-flair.appspot.com/{association-id}/ Note that your association-id is a 36-character-long string (32 hex digits and 4 hyphens). ###Compatibility Embedding by iframe as suggested on [se-flair.appspot.com](http://se-flair.appspot.com/) works in current versions of Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and IE. In at least some versions of IE, the favicons for the sites do not render well and the bounds for the suggested iframe are not quite right. ###Updates *2011-02-26*: The "internal server error" issue seems to have been a problem with loading badge counts. Now, in instances where there is a problem loading badge counts for a user on a particular site, it is counted as zero badges from that site to allow loading to complete. Retrieval of the badge count is retried on the next load. *2011-02-28*: In the case described above, where some badge counts are assumed to be zero because of a failed API call, a small `(?)` will appear to the right of and slightly above the badge counts with the title text "data may be incomplete". (As above, the API call to get the badge counts will be tried again on the next load.) Also, requests using the 32-character hexadecimal string association id without the 4 hyphens are now redirected to the URL with the 36-character association id (with the 4 hyphens in place). ##Contact Comment here or email ilg at the domain in the website in my profile. ##Code Written in Python (directly fetching API URLs), running on Google App Engine. [1]: https://i.sstatic.net/TWlTc.png [2]: https://i.sstatic.net/Erwu5.png [3]: https://i.sstatic.net/32GAq.png [4]: https://i.sstatic.net/SfQAk.png [5]: https://i.sstatic.net/0xMwL.png