You know it might at some point become neecesary to provide a 'zoomable' map - especially if you get a bunch of folks in the same basic area.
Just a suggestion
No probs - fixed.
I have added a diagram to the top post and to the web page which I hope should make it pretty clear now. Otherwise ill be editing for the next month !
You know it might at some point become neecesary to provide a 'zoomable' map - especially if you get a bunch of folks in the same basic area.
Just a suggestion
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Yeah, lets see where in reality all the clusters are and we can go from there. I expect a bigger US and UK map might cover it but lets see. The data can decide.
Ohh eck, that '12' must be 12 Rounds so my spaces in the handle obviously doesnt work then.
Last edited by Redrobes; 10-31-2008 at 07:23 PM.
I think you can make a layer or something in google earth we could all plug in for that perhaps?
Here's another forum with the same idea. it shows another approach - using a crosshair than a block as the marker...still turns into a mass of red though
Concept art is a good site isnt it. Looks like they had the same idea but they dont have tool tips for the user tho
Fixed the spaces issue and edited 12 Rounds in properly. Right, should work now.... he says.
Just an other suggestion : do you think it is possible to put a white line around the red dots so that colorblind people don't have to struggle too much to see them ? (speaking for myself, here...)
Back to business
I'm on the map after my second attempt. I forgot to add the - to the longitude as well (in my first attempt). My dot is hiding behind RobA's dot.
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Tim
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Added a bit o zoom so no more hidden dots. Well almost, New York is looking a bit cramped - but then it is isn't it.