My google map of Louisville
July 22, 2007
This is a map of Louisville that I have been playing with on Google’s MyMaps. It will let you put in and save addresses on the map, pick icons for each place, and even enter text and pictures. I’ve been scoping out things we’ll need to know about to save us some time later. (I bet it’d be really great for vacation planning too.) Our new condo and the seminary are both pinpointed on the map.








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Wow, Kentucky’s even worse than Georgia.
Facebook has some kind of error importing the map. I think they are parsing the url (ie & = & amp; )??? Not sure. However, if you want to see, click View Original Post… it works out on my blog.
That’s strange, because the exact same URL that Facebook forwards to is also in your blog’s source. Whatever.
Nice layout on your blog, by the way. What font did you use for the “About Me,” “Facebook,” etc. titles? I’m too lazy to find out myself.
It’s actually called scoopafresh. I’m using sIFR to render them, so it’s auto-magically replacing the text with flash headlines. But it’s readable if someone doesn’t have flash.
Ah, interesting. So if the browser doesn’t have Flash, the script just displays the text using your default CSS stylesheet? (Oops, I think I just used a redundancy, like “ATM machine.”)
Yup. You’ve got it.
Well gosh, the things they have these days. I (barely) remember when Netscape’s <blink> tag was a big deal.
<blink> tags *shudder* Yeah, technology moves pretty fast!
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