Pinterest generator

☝️ Note: This generator is only available in the Pro version.

Tutorial

1
Creating a new dynamic slide

To get started, go to any Slider Settings page and add a new dynamic slide. Choose Pinterest.

2
Configuring the generator

Set up your generator. Choose the settings you want. Popular options you probably want to configure: category where your content will be pulled from, the number of slides you want to have, the ordering of the content.

You can also click on the View Records button to see the data you'll be creating your slide with.

When you're done, click on Add.

3
Editing the dynamic slide

After you saved your generator, you'll be redirected to the Slide Editor to set up the look of your slide. You can create your content by using variables.

Not sure what are the variables or how to use them? Learn how to work with variables.

Configuration

You can use these options to set what you want your generator to show.

Filter

Username

The username of the user from where you want to get the images.

Board slug

You can specify the board, if you want to. The slug of your board can be found in the url of the board, for example in the image here the slug is places-to-go. But if you would just write the name of your board there, that works in most cases too.

Generator Settings

Learn about the Generator Settings at the Generator Settings documentation.

Variables

These are the available variables you can use to build your dynamic slide content in the Slide Editor.

Not sure what are the variables or how to use them? Learn how to work with variables.

  • image - The link of the image.
  • thumbnail - The link of the image's thumbnail.
  • title description - The description of the image.
  • url - URL to the image.
  • id - The id of the image.
  • link - The given link of the image.
  • image_736 - The 736px wide version of the image.
  • pinner_about - The about text of the pinner.
  • pinner_location - The location of the pinner.
  • pinner_full_name - The full name of the pinner.
  • pinner_follower_count - The number of followers of the pinner.
  • pinner_image_small_url - Small image of the pinner's avatar.
  • pinner_image_140_url - 140px wide image of the pinner's avatar.
  • pinner_image_280_url - 280px wide image of the pinner's avatar.
  • pinner_image_big_url - Big image of the pinner's avatar.
  • pinner_pin_count - The pin count of the pinner.
  • pinner_profile_url - URL to the pinner's profile.
  • repin_count - The number of repins of the image.
  • dominant_color - The dominant color of the image.
  • like_count - The like count of the image.
  • board_description - The description of the image's board.
  • board_url - URL to the image's board.
  • board_image_thumbnail_url - The thumbnail of the image's board.
  • board_pin_count - The number of pins on the image's board.
  • board_name - The name of the image's board.
  • user_about - The about text of the user.
  • user_location - The location of the user.
  • user_full_name - The full name of the user.
  • user_follower_count - The number of followers of the user.
  • user_image_small_url - Small image of the user's avatar.
  • user_image_140_url - 140px wide image of the user's avatar.
  • user_image_280_url - 280px wide image of the user's avatar.
  • user_image_big_url - Big image of the user's avatar.
  • user_pin_count - The number of pins of the user.
  • user_profile_url - URL to the user's profile.
  • pin_it - A pin it link for the image.
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