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Homepage: cycle through 10 city names #111

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ebidel opened this issue Jan 7, 2015 · 6 comments · Fixed by #650
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Homepage: cycle through 10 city names #111

ebidel opened this issue Jan 7, 2015 · 6 comments · Fixed by #650

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ebidel commented Jan 7, 2015

On page load, one of the locations is selected. The names cycle through the names until it hits the correct city name, then stops.

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List of 10 cities:
Kyoto, Chiang Mai, Calgary, Detroit, Porto Alegre, Porto, Nice, Melbourne,
Kano, Durban
(we purposefully didn't chose capitals, to help show these events are
happening anywhere in the world)

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On Wed, Jan 7, 2015 at 10:14 AM, Eric Bidelman notifications@github.com
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  • what are they 10 city names?
  • static glob images for each location
  • do we need attribution for the globe images?
  • What's the best way to grab the hi res globe image on google maps.

On page load, one of the locations is selected. The names cycle through
the names until it hits the correct city name, then stops.


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as discussed, we should grab the static images from the globe we end up with. This avoids all issues with proper google maps attribution and with visual mismatch between the static images and the webgl globe. Should be easy to customize display for each one, then right click -> save image as.

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+Dan, Amie and Bethany from Instrument

some direction from Brendon on how to capture the globe images

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as discussed, we should grab the static images from the globe we end up
with. This avoids all issues with proper google maps attribution and with
visual mismatch between the static images and the webgl globe. Should be
easy to customize display for each one, then right click -> save image as.


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ebidel commented Jan 11, 2015

Just to be clear, Brendan will be doing this from his globe. That way the
imagery is the same throughout the site and transitioning between the 2d
home version and the 3d version is seamless
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+Dan, Amie and Bethany from Instrument

some direction from Brendon on how to capture the globe images

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as discussed, we should grab the static images from the globe we end up
with. This avoids all issues with proper google maps attribution and
with
visual mismatch between the static images and the webgl globe. Should be
easy to customize display for each one, then right click -> save image
as.


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oh nice! thanks for clarifying that!

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On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 7:39 AM, Eric Bidelman notifications@github.com
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Just to be clear, Brendan will be doing this from his globe. That way the
imagery is the same throughout the site and transitioning between the 2d
home version and the 3d version is seamless
On Jan 11, 2015 3:35 AM, "Monica Bagagem" notifications@github.com
wrote:

+Dan, Amie and Bethany from Instrument

some direction from Brendon on how to capture the globe images

Mónica Bagagem | Product Marketing - Developers |
monicabagagem@google.com
monicabagagem@google.com

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On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 2:15 PM, Brendan Kenny notifications@github.com

wrote:

as discussed, we should grab the static images from the globe we end
up
with. This avoids all issues with proper google maps attribution and
with
visual mismatch between the static images and the webgl globe. Should
be
easy to customize display for each one, then right click -> save image
as.


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ebidel commented Feb 3, 2015

The name cycling is done. Let's use the the master #83 to track the other bits.

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