[Taxacom] Google Gadget knock-off for taxonomic resources (hostedimages, maps, etc.)
Richardson, Ben
Ben.Richardson at dec.wa.gov.au
Mon Oct 23 21:09:51 CDT 2006
Anyone else having trouble making this work in Firefox? I just get a
blank screen.
Cheers,
Ben
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Ben Richardson
Western Australian Herbarium, Science Division
Department of Environment and Conservation
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David Shorthouse wrote on Tuesday, 24 October 2006 6:27 AM:
> Since a number of subscribers to this listserv host imagery,
> maps, and the
> like on institutional and other websites, I thought I would
> pass along a
> feature I recently designed in the Nearctic Spider Database
> that permits the
> propagation of appropriate credit, site presence, and
> nomenclature when a
> user wishes to lift imagery for their own web site(s). I took
> a hint from
> Google's Gadget system and also permit configuration of these
> such that a
> web page author may design them in real-time to best match
> their website's
> look & feel.
> To see this in action, click a "Link It" button on the following page:
> http://canadianarachnology.dyndns.org/data/spiders/18757
> For those of you who are web-minded, these "gadgets" are merely
> dynamically-created JavaScript that download to the client
> browser. The
> advantage is smooth delivery without breaking one's webpage
> should the item
> be undeliverable, but the disadvantage is that the host must accept
> JavaScript (rules out most blogs and forums).
> David P. Shorthouse
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