Need help sourcing information for the r/Peercoin ticker

Here is a full quote from /u/wub_wub 's post on r/Peercoin.

Hi, Subreddit bot used peerchain.co API for Monney Supply, PoW/PoS blocks and PoS Difficulty data for the table with peercoin info in the header - since that's offline at the moment I was wondering if anyne knows of a website, ideally one with an API, that has such information that could be used? Websites that generate data on the fly using javascript (I think google docs uses something like that), or those that display data using charts are probably not suitable. Thanks!

https://www.reddit.com/r/peercoin/comments/2ri514/websiteapi_with_data_thats_missing_from_the/

If anyone can help find or provide a new source of metric data for the ticker, it would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

CapR, this doesn’t really answer this specific question, but your post triggered a reminder that I wanted to ask you if you had a link to a good resource for using javascript in the header of sub Reddits. I’ve seen it done a few times but my Google-foo must be lacking because I can’t seem to find any details about how it’s actually accomplished in code (getting it up on the sub Reddit, not the actual coding of the header’s content).

Thanks in advance!

Snakie could provide this service. http://peerchain.net/

http://ppc.blockr.io/api/v1/block/info/12345

[quote=“Ben, post:2, topic:3224”]CapR, this doesn’t really answer this specific question, but your post triggered a reminder that I wanted to ask you if you had a link to a good resource for using javascript in the header of sub Reddits. I’ve seen it done a few times but my Google-foo must be lacking because I can’t seem to find any details about how it’s actually accomplished in code (getting it up on the sub Reddit, not the actual coding of the header’s content).

Thanks in advance![/quote]

/u/wub_wub would be able to answer your question better than me. My understanding is that this project used PRAW, Python, and CSS for the r/Peercoin stylesheet.

DISCLOSURE: I’m not a programmer.