Have I got you entertained? Most of those are generated with 1-4 lines of code depending on data you want to display. But like I said above it's not yet ready for Dashimo. Therefore it's only available as part of PSWriteHTML. Ah, that's right, I've almost forgotten. Dashimo is based on PSWriteHTML. PSWriteHTML is a ReportHTML fork that has gone thru a total redesign so if you fancy some experimenting feel free to see what I've cooked up on GitHub. There are about 15 examples to get you started. The thing with PSWriteHTML thou is that I experiment with it a lot. That means changes of parameters, changes of order, changes of naming convention. The idea behind Dashimo and Statusimo is that whenever I change something in PSWriteHTML that impacts those modules, I update them as well so that functionality should change much (still dependant on feedback from YOU). Do you remember how I mentioned Brad in the beginning? Brad's work actually got me into exploring ReportHTML but when I tried to use it I found out small things could break HTML and display things in an unpredictable way. You had to care for opening content, closing content. But if it weren't for ReportHTML this wouldn't happen so you can thank ReportHTML author as well, right after Brad.