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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 29 Dec 2024 04:00:46 GMTLast-Modified: Sat, 25 May 2019 11:34:14 GMTStrict-Transport-Security: max-age31536000Content-Type: text/htmlVary: Accept-EncodingX-Varnish: 386291931Age: 0X-Cache: MISSAccept-Ranges: bytesTransfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-alive !DOCTYPE html>html>head> meta charsetUTF-8> title>bradley365/title> !--if lt IE 9> script srchttp://html5shiv.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js>/script> !endif--> link relstylesheet hrefcss/style.css /> link relstylesheet hrefassets/leaflet/v0.7.7/leaflet.css /> script srcassets/leaflet/v0.7.7/leaflet.js>/script> script srcassets/stamen/v1.3.0/tile.stamen.js>/script> script srcdata/2013_pop.js>/script>/head>body> div classpage-container> header classpage-header> div classtext-logo>b/div> div classtext-logo-gray>365/div> div classslogan>gis at no expense/div> nav stylefloat:right> a hrefindex.html>Home/a> a hrefleaflet/index.html>Leaflet/a> a hrefqgis/index.html>QGIS/a> a hrefhtml/index.html>HTML/a> /nav> /header> !-- skip for now -- section classpage-banner> ul> li> a href# classitem-button> div classitem-header>leafleti classfa fa-map-marker float-left>/i>/div> div>Mapping with Leaflet, the open-source JavaScript library for interactive maps./div> /a> /li> li> a href# classitem-button> div classitem-header>qgisi classfa fa-location-arrow float-left>/i>/div> div>The best free and open-source geographic information system (GIS)./div> /a> /li> li> a href# classitem-button> div classitem-header>html5i classfa fa-mobile float-left>/i>/div> div>collect all the data youll ever need using your mobile device./div> /a> /li> /ul> /section> -- /skip for now --> section classpage-contents> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>Texas Highland Lake Contours/h1> div classtimestamp>2016-07-09T19:07:00Z/div> /header> p> p> The Texas Highland Lakes offer beautiful scenery along with some great recreation opportunities. This series of lake contour maps was developed while learning to generate map tiles. The lake contours are viewable on a a hrefhttp://leafletjs.com/>Leaflet/a> map. Each Highlanf Lake is a layer that can be viewed individually or along with the other lakes. The map tiles were generated using a hrefhttp://qgis.org>QGIS/a> with the a hrefhttps://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/QMetaTiles/>QMetaTiles/a> plugin. All source data was provided by the a hrefhttp://www.twdb.texas.gov/>Texas Water Development Board/a>. /p> p> Please note that the Highland Lakes contour maps are general reference and are b>NOT FOR NAVIGATIONIONAL USE/b>. img srcimages/lake_contours.jpg styledisplay:block; width:250px;padding-top:1em; /> /p> /p> a hreftiles/index.html classbutton>See the Map/a> /article> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>Using the Geolocation API/h1> div classtimestamp>2016-04-16T01:55:00Z/div> /header> p> p> The Geolocation API Specification is a W3C Recommendation that provides access to a device’s geolocation through scripting. The API provides two methods for accessing a device’s geolocation and can be used for data collection that includes positional information in the form of latitude and longitude. While easy enough to implement, the API can be a bit challenging without a solid understanding of how it works. This article explains some of the less discussed aspects of using the Geolocation API in an effort toward a better implementation. img srcimages/example-location-on-map.jpg styledisplay:block; width:250px;padding-top:1em; /> /p> /p> a hrefhtml/using-geolocation-api.html classbutton>Read More/a> /article> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>Viewing EXIF Metadata/h1> div classtimestamp>2015-11-21T15:21:00Z/div> /header> p> p> Most digital cameras save JPEG images with metadata. This tool shows the metadata associated with an image taken with a digital camera. Dont worry, the photo and its metadata are not uploaded to any server. A client-side script does all the work. img srcimages/metadata_viewer.jpg styledisplay:block; width:250px;padding-top:1em; /> /p> /p> a hrefhtml/index.html classbutton>Read More/a> /article> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>Developing a Split Layer by Attribute Tool/h1> div classtimestamp>2015-04-25T19:50:00Z/div> /header> p> p> It is somewhat traditional when extracting features from a layer to select features using a selection expression based upon a specific attribute value and save the selected features to a new layer. This example will show one way to automate the span classelement>Extract by attribute/span> tool using the QGIS span classelement>Processing Framework/span> to develop a custom script that will split a layer using unique values from dialog interface. img srcimages/qgis_split_layer_dialog.jpg styledisplay:block; width:250px;padding-top:1em; /> /p> /p> a hrefqgis/split-layer-by-attribute.html classbutton>Read More/a> /article> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>The qgis2leaf Plugin/h1> div classtimestamp>2015-04-04T3:47:00Z/div> /header> p> p> Using a hrefhttp://leafletjs.com>Leaflet/a> to make interactive web maps is a hrefleaflet/mapping-with-leaflet.html>very straight forward/a>, but what if you don’t have any experience writing html or JavaScript? Well, you are in luck! There is a a hrefhttps://github.com/Geolicious/qgis2leaf>qgis2leaf/a> plugin for a hrefhttp://www.qgis.org>QGIS/a> from a hrefhttp://www.geolicious.de/>Geolicious/a>. The span classkey-word>qgis2leaf/span> plugin can instantly turn your styled QGIS layers into a leaflet map that is ready to post to your website. The plugin creates the html page with the necessary CSS stylesheets and JavaScript files in just a few clicks. img srcimages/qgis2leaf_data_layer.jpg styledisplay:block; width:250px;padding-top:1em; /> /p> /p> a hrefleaflet/qgis2leaflet-plugin.html classbutton>Read More/a> /article> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>Mapping with Leaflet/h1> div classtimestamp>2015-03-27T3:16:00Z/div> /header> p> Leaflet is an open-source JavaScript library for making web and mobile friendly interactive maps. It offers all the standard mapping abilities you would expect from an web map and being based in JavaScript, Leaflet maps are compatible in most desktop and mobile browsers. /p> div idmap styleheight:300px; width: 100%;>/div> script> var map L.map(map, { maxZoom: 11 }).setView(37.8, -92.8, 3); var layer new L.StamenTileLayer(toner-lite, { maxZoom: 11 }); map.addLayer(layer); map.attributionControl.addAttribution( a hrefhttp://www.naturalearthdata.com>Made with Natural Earth./a>) map.attributionControl.addAttribution(Source a hrefhttp://census.gov>US Census Bureau/a>) function getColor(pop) { return pop 8000000 ? #468966 : pop 16000000 ? #FFF089 : pop 24000000 ? #FFB03B : pop 32000000 ? #B64926 : pop 40000000 ? #8E2800 : #555753; } function styleFeature(feature) { return { weight: 2, opacity: 1, color: white, dashArray: 3, fillOpacity: 0.7, fillColor: getColor(feature.properties.pop_2010) }; } function formatNumber(nStr) { nStr + ; x nStr.split(.); x1 x0; x2 x.length > 1 ? . + x1 : ; var rgx /(\d+)(\d{3})/; while (rgx.test(x1)) { x1 x1.replace(rgx, $1 + , + $2); } return x1 + x2; } var states L.geoJson(data, { style: styleFeature, onEachFeature: function(feature, layer) { layer.bindPopup(p>strong>State: /strong> + feature.properties.name + br>strong>Population: /strong> + formatNumber(feature.properties.pop_2010) + /p>); } }).addTo(map); // map title var info L.control({ position: bottomright }); info.onAdd function(map) { this._div L.DomUtil.create(div, info); this._div.innerHTML h4>US Polulation By State/h4>h5>2013 Census Estimates/h5>; return this._div; }; info.addTo(map); /script> a hrefleaflet/mapping-with-leaflet.html classbutton>Read More/a> /article> /section> /div> section classsource-links> a classsource hrefhttp://www.w3.org/TR/html5/>HTML 5/a> a classsource hrefhttp://qgis.org>QGIS/a> a classsource hrefhttp://leafletjs.com>Leaflet/a> /section> section classsource-links> a classsource hrefabout.html>Terms of Use/a> br/> /section> script> // switch to https if (window.location.protocol ! https:) { window.location.href https: + window.location.href.substring(window.location.protocol.length); } /script>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 29 Dec 2024 04:00:47 GMTLast-Modified: Sat, 25 May 2019 11:34:14 GMTStrict-Transport-Security: max-age31536000Content-Type: text/htmlVary: Accept-EncodingX-Varnish: 384626622Age: 0X-Cache: MISSAccept-Ranges: bytesTransfer-Encoding: chunkedConnection: keep-alive !DOCTYPE html>html>head> meta charsetUTF-8> title>bradley365/title> !--if lt IE 9> script srchttp://html5shiv.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/html5.js>/script> !endif--> link relstylesheet hrefcss/style.css /> link relstylesheet hrefassets/leaflet/v0.7.7/leaflet.css /> script srcassets/leaflet/v0.7.7/leaflet.js>/script> script srcassets/stamen/v1.3.0/tile.stamen.js>/script> script srcdata/2013_pop.js>/script>/head>body> div classpage-container> header classpage-header> div classtext-logo>b/div> div classtext-logo-gray>365/div> div classslogan>gis at no expense/div> nav stylefloat:right> a hrefindex.html>Home/a> a hrefleaflet/index.html>Leaflet/a> a hrefqgis/index.html>QGIS/a> a hrefhtml/index.html>HTML/a> /nav> /header> !-- skip for now -- section classpage-banner> ul> li> a href# classitem-button> div classitem-header>leafleti classfa fa-map-marker float-left>/i>/div> div>Mapping with Leaflet, the open-source JavaScript library for interactive maps./div> /a> /li> li> a href# classitem-button> div classitem-header>qgisi classfa fa-location-arrow float-left>/i>/div> div>The best free and open-source geographic information system (GIS)./div> /a> /li> li> a href# classitem-button> div classitem-header>html5i classfa fa-mobile float-left>/i>/div> div>collect all the data youll ever need using your mobile device./div> /a> /li> /ul> /section> -- /skip for now --> section classpage-contents> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>Texas Highland Lake Contours/h1> div classtimestamp>2016-07-09T19:07:00Z/div> /header> p> p> The Texas Highland Lakes offer beautiful scenery along with some great recreation opportunities. This series of lake contour maps was developed while learning to generate map tiles. The lake contours are viewable on a a hrefhttp://leafletjs.com/>Leaflet/a> map. Each Highlanf Lake is a layer that can be viewed individually or along with the other lakes. The map tiles were generated using a hrefhttp://qgis.org>QGIS/a> with the a hrefhttps://plugins.qgis.org/plugins/QMetaTiles/>QMetaTiles/a> plugin. All source data was provided by the a hrefhttp://www.twdb.texas.gov/>Texas Water Development Board/a>. /p> p> Please note that the Highland Lakes contour maps are general reference and are b>NOT FOR NAVIGATIONIONAL USE/b>. img srcimages/lake_contours.jpg styledisplay:block; width:250px;padding-top:1em; /> /p> /p> a hreftiles/index.html classbutton>See the Map/a> /article> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>Using the Geolocation API/h1> div classtimestamp>2016-04-16T01:55:00Z/div> /header> p> p> The Geolocation API Specification is a W3C Recommendation that provides access to a device’s geolocation through scripting. The API provides two methods for accessing a device’s geolocation and can be used for data collection that includes positional information in the form of latitude and longitude. While easy enough to implement, the API can be a bit challenging without a solid understanding of how it works. This article explains some of the less discussed aspects of using the Geolocation API in an effort toward a better implementation. img srcimages/example-location-on-map.jpg styledisplay:block; width:250px;padding-top:1em; /> /p> /p> a hrefhtml/using-geolocation-api.html classbutton>Read More/a> /article> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>Viewing EXIF Metadata/h1> div classtimestamp>2015-11-21T15:21:00Z/div> /header> p> p> Most digital cameras save JPEG images with metadata. This tool shows the metadata associated with an image taken with a digital camera. Dont worry, the photo and its metadata are not uploaded to any server. A client-side script does all the work. img srcimages/metadata_viewer.jpg styledisplay:block; width:250px;padding-top:1em; /> /p> /p> a hrefhtml/index.html classbutton>Read More/a> /article> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>Developing a Split Layer by Attribute Tool/h1> div classtimestamp>2015-04-25T19:50:00Z/div> /header> p> p> It is somewhat traditional when extracting features from a layer to select features using a selection expression based upon a specific attribute value and save the selected features to a new layer. This example will show one way to automate the span classelement>Extract by attribute/span> tool using the QGIS span classelement>Processing Framework/span> to develop a custom script that will split a layer using unique values from dialog interface. img srcimages/qgis_split_layer_dialog.jpg styledisplay:block; width:250px;padding-top:1em; /> /p> /p> a hrefqgis/split-layer-by-attribute.html classbutton>Read More/a> /article> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>The qgis2leaf Plugin/h1> div classtimestamp>2015-04-04T3:47:00Z/div> /header> p> p> Using a hrefhttp://leafletjs.com>Leaflet/a> to make interactive web maps is a hrefleaflet/mapping-with-leaflet.html>very straight forward/a>, but what if you don’t have any experience writing html or JavaScript? Well, you are in luck! There is a a hrefhttps://github.com/Geolicious/qgis2leaf>qgis2leaf/a> plugin for a hrefhttp://www.qgis.org>QGIS/a> from a hrefhttp://www.geolicious.de/>Geolicious/a>. The span classkey-word>qgis2leaf/span> plugin can instantly turn your styled QGIS layers into a leaflet map that is ready to post to your website. The plugin creates the html page with the necessary CSS stylesheets and JavaScript files in just a few clicks. img srcimages/qgis2leaf_data_layer.jpg styledisplay:block; width:250px;padding-top:1em; /> /p> /p> a hrefleaflet/qgis2leaflet-plugin.html classbutton>Read More/a> /article> article> header> h1 stylemargin-bottom: 0.3em;>Mapping with Leaflet/h1> div classtimestamp>2015-03-27T3:16:00Z/div> /header> p> Leaflet is an open-source JavaScript library for making web and mobile friendly interactive maps. It offers all the standard mapping abilities you would expect from an web map and being based in JavaScript, Leaflet maps are compatible in most desktop and mobile browsers. /p> div idmap styleheight:300px; width: 100%;>/div> script> var map L.map(map, { maxZoom: 11 }).setView(37.8, -92.8, 3); var layer new L.StamenTileLayer(toner-lite, { maxZoom: 11 }); map.addLayer(layer); map.attributionControl.addAttribution( a hrefhttp://www.naturalearthdata.com>Made with Natural Earth./a>) map.attributionControl.addAttribution(Source a hrefhttp://census.gov>US Census Bureau/a>) function getColor(pop) { return pop 8000000 ? #468966 : pop 16000000 ? #FFF089 : pop 24000000 ? #FFB03B : pop 32000000 ? #B64926 : pop 40000000 ? #8E2800 : #555753; } function styleFeature(feature) { return { weight: 2, opacity: 1, color: white, dashArray: 3, fillOpacity: 0.7, fillColor: getColor(feature.properties.pop_2010) }; } function formatNumber(nStr) { nStr + ; x nStr.split(.); x1 x0; x2 x.length > 1 ? . + x1 : ; var rgx /(\d+)(\d{3})/; while (rgx.test(x1)) { x1 x1.replace(rgx, $1 + , + $2); } return x1 + x2; } var states L.geoJson(data, { style: styleFeature, onEachFeature: function(feature, layer) { layer.bindPopup(p>strong>State: /strong> + feature.properties.name + br>strong>Population: /strong> + formatNumber(feature.properties.pop_2010) + /p>); } }).addTo(map); // map title var info L.control({ position: bottomright }); info.onAdd function(map) { this._div L.DomUtil.create(div, info); this._div.innerHTML h4>US Polulation By State/h4>h5>2013 Census Estimates/h5>; return this._div; }; info.addTo(map); /script> a hrefleaflet/mapping-with-leaflet.html classbutton>Read More/a> /article> /section> /div> section classsource-links> a classsource hrefhttp://www.w3.org/TR/html5/>HTML 5/a> a classsource hrefhttp://qgis.org>QGIS/a> a classsource hrefhttp://leafletjs.com>Leaflet/a> /section> section classsource-links> a classsource hrefabout.html>Terms of Use/a> br/> /section> script> // switch to https if (window.location.protocol ! https:) { window.location.href https: + window.location.href.substring(window.location.protocol.length); } /script>/body>/html>
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