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CSS PLAY - Responsive momentum swipe gallery for touch screens and trackpads

A CSS only responsive swipe action gallery with momentum scrolling. For touch screen and trackpad.




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CSS PLAY - Responsive momentum swipe gallery for touch screen, trackpad and mouse

A CSS and javascript responsive swipe action gallery with momentum scrolling. For touch screen, trackpad and mouse.




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CSSplay - Responsive swipe action momentum menu

A CSS responsive swipe action momentum menu for all the latest browsers, OS and devices using a little javascript.




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CSS PLAY - Responsive full page gallery

A CSS only responsive full page gallery for all devices with no visible scrollbars.




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CSS PLAY - Responsive 3D 'slinky'

A CSS responsive 3D 'slinky' animation for all the latest browsers, but buggy on iOS.




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CSSplay - CSS only 3x3 grid of screens 'scroll snap points'

A CSS only 3x3 grid layout using 'scroll snap points to scroll the grid one screen at a time. For IE11 and Edge at the moment.




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CSSplay - CSS only multi-level tree menu with slide action

A CSS only responsive multi-level tree menu with slide action suitable for all the latest browsers and OS.




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CSS PLAY - Responsive auto run slideshow'

A CSS responsive auto run slideshow with image selection and pause on hover




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CSS PLAY - Responsive full featured slideshow'

A CSS responsive slideshow with play, pause, previous, next, captions and image selection




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CSSplay - CSS only multi-level tree menu with slide action, version 2

A second CSS only responsive multi-level tree menu with slide action suitable for all the latest browsers and OS.




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CSSplay - CSS only multi-level tree menu with slide action, version 3

A third CSS only responsive multi-level tree menu with slide action suitable for all the latest browsers and OS.




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CSSplay - Responsive slideshow using 'Swiper' with html5 picture element.

Using 'Swiper' with html5 'picture' element to change the images depending on the browser window size, and update parameters.




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CSSplay - Responsive slideshow using 'Swiper' with thumbnails.

How to have thumbnail images on a single responsive 'Swiper' slideshow.




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CSSplay - Responsive slideshow using 'Swiper' customized v2.

Customizing a single responsive 'Swiper' slideshow to have thumbnails, animated captions, dynamic prev/next arrows and pause autorun.




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CSSplay - Responsive slideshow using 'Swiper' customized v3.

Customizing a single responsive 'Swiper' slideshow to have background thumbnails and large images, animated captions, pause autorun.




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CSSplay - CSS only multi-level tree menu with slide action, version 5

A fifth CSS only responsive multi-level tree menu with slide action suitable for all the latest browsers and OS.




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CSSplay - Responsive autorun slideshow using HTML5 <picture>.

Using html5 to use four diferent images depending on browser window size. Suitable for all modern browsers.




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CSSplay - Responsive flex box gallery

A simple responsive gallery using flex box.




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The Western Juniper Resource of Eastern Oregon, 1999

This report summarizes resource statistics for eastern Oregon's juniper forests, which are in Baker, Crook, Deschutes, Gilliam, Grant, Harney, Jefferson, Klamath, Lake, Malheur, Morrow, Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallowa, Wasco, and Wheeler Counties. We sampled all ownerships outside of the National Forest System; we report the statistics on juniper forest on national forest lands by using data from the national forest, Pacific Northwest Region inventory. Statistical tables summarize the area covered by juniper trees and juniper forest, wood volume, and numbers of trees, by ownership and juniper type. We found juniper on an estimated 6.5 million acres, a little more than half that was considered forest land. Evidence suggests that amount of forest land will continue to increase.




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Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters 2008.

Provides current information on lumber and plywood production and prices; employment in the forest industries; international trade in logs, lumber, and plywood; volume and average prices of stumpage sold by public agencies; and other related items.




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Production, prices, employment, and trade in Northwest forest industries, all quarters 2014

Provides current information on lumber and plywood production and prices; employment in the forest industries; international trade in logs, lumber, and plywood; volume and average prices of stumpage sold by public agencies; and other related items.




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Logging utilization in Oregon and Washington, 2011–2015.

A study of commercial timber harvesting activities in Oregon and Washington was conducted from 2011 through 2015 to characterize current tree utilization, logging operations, and assist with estimating the amount of woody biomass left onsite after harvesting.




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Reference Library (Part-time) 2 openings

Maintain library reference information desk during evenings and peak times of need to serve primarily, students, faculty, and staff with information retrieval. Assists with Information Desk/Reference and research questions, check in/out of study rooms, t......




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Photo Practice: Creating a Project

There are a number of psychological battles that you face as a photographer (or anyone pursuing a creative endeavor). If you’re like most people, then you’ll likely find yourself fighting, at one time or another, doubt as to whether you’re a good photographer, or whether a particular photo is clichéd or obvious, or whether there […]

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Magnum/Aperture Square Print sale

This year’s Magnum Photos and Aperture Square Print Sale, entitled Hidden, is underway right now. For $100, you can get a 6×6-inch museum-quality print from one of 120 modern and contemporary photographers, including Elliott Erwitt, Elinor Carucci, Joel Meyerowitz, Todd Hido and many more. Most of the photos offered are signed by the photographer; others—from […]

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Items of photographic interest, January 2020 newsletter

Our January 2020 CDP newsletter, “Items of photographic interest” was sent via email this week to subscribers, and it is also now available as a free downloadable PDF. Download: Jan-2020-CDP-newsletter.pdf List of primary links found in this month’s newsletter: Delicate Arch, with Moon (photo) Managing Your Photo Library: Pruning Old Growth (CDP post) Complete Digital Photography ebook (CDP […]

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Making Photography Your Career

In a world where photographs are everywhere, displayed largely via web pages and small screens, the traditional career tracks for professional photographers have fallen by the wayside. So what do you have to do to make photography your livelihood in today’s world? I recently moderated a lively discussion on this topic with two professional photographers […]

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Epson debuts SureColor P700 and P900 photo printers

Epson this week announced the SureColor P700 and P900 printers, updates to their SureColor 13- and 17-inch, pro-level photo printer line. The new desktop printers offer a smaller footprint; a new pigment-based inkset with 10 inks; improved color gamut; and enhanced connectivity and paper-handling options. In addition — and possibly the most important enhancement for […]

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Mapping and representing informal transport: the state of the art

This research is a preliminary step for an upcoming project.... more




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Topic Tomographies. A visual approach to distil information from media streams.

The project is a collaboration between DensityDesign Lab and ISI... more




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DMI Winter School 2020. Post-API Research? On the contemporary study of social media data

DensityDesign Research Lab took part in the Digital Methods Initiative... more




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Interferenze: mappare, visualizzare e comunicare il tema dell’omogenitorialità in Italia

The research is developed around the contemporary debate on LGBT... more




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National forests on the edge: development pressures on America's national forests and grasslands

Many of America's national forests and grasslands—collectively called the National Forest System—face increased risks and alterations from escalating housing development on private rural lands along their boundaries. National forests and grasslands provide critical social, ecological, and economic benefits to the American public. This study projects future housing density increases on private rural lands at three distances—2, 3, and 10 miles—from the external boundaries of all national forests and grasslands across the conterminous United States. Some 21.7 million acres of rural private lands (about 8 percent of all private lands) located within 10 miles of the National Forest System boundaries are projected to undergo increases in housing density by 2030. Nine national forests are projected to experience increased housing density on at least 25 percent of adjacent private lands at one or more of the distances considered. Thirteen national forests and grasslands are each projected to have more than a half-million acres of adjacent private rural lands experience increased housing density. Such development and accompanying landscape fragmentation pose substantial challenges for the management and conservation of the ecosystem services and amenity resources of National Forest System lands, including access by the public. Research such as this can help planners, managers, and communities consider the impacts of local land use decisions.




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Long-term ecological reflections: writers, philosophers, and scientists meet in the forest

Over the past 7 years, a strong collaboration has emerged between the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest ecosystem research group and the Spring Creek Project for Ideas, Nature, and the Written Word, an independently funded program for nature writing based in the Department of Philosophy, Oregon State University. The program is called Long-Term Ecological Reflections and it brings together scientists, creative writers, and environmental philosophers to consider new ways to conceptualize and communicate views of long-term ecological change in forests and watersheds and the participation of humans in that change. The program is designed to parallel the Long-Term Ecological Research program, a national science program initiated in 1980 and involving the Andrews Forest. Both programs focus on primary inquiry and have 200-year planning horizons, which have resulted in some uniquely farsighted perspectives and astute ecological observations.




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Public acceptance of disturbance-based forest management: a study of the Blue River Landscape Strategy in the Central Cascades Adaptive Management Area.

This report examines public perspectives on disturbance-based management conducted in the central Cascade Range in Oregon as part of the Blue River Landscape Strategy.




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A sensitivity analysis of Forests on the Edge: Housing Development on America's Private Forests.

The original Forests on the Edge report (FOTE 1) indicated that 44.2 million acres of private forest land was projected to experience substantial increases in residential development in the coming decades.




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Values, beliefs, and attitudes technical guide for Forest Service land and resource management, planning, and decisionmaking.

In recent years, the Forest Service and the public have placed increasing priority on making sure that management of public lands takes into account the needs of nearby communities, regional residents, national residents, and even members of the public who may not currently visit public lands.




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New approaches to forest planning: inventorying and mapping place values in the Pacific Northwest Region.

This report chronicles a large-scale effort to map place values across the Pacific Northwest Region (Washington and Oregon) of the U.S. Forest Service.




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We're all in this together: decisionmaking to address climate change in a complex world

Forests significantly influence the global carbon budget: they store massive amounts of carbon in their wood and soil, they sequester atmospheric carbon as they grow, and they emit carbon as a greenhouse gas when harvested or converted to another use.




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Area changes in U.S. forests and other major land uses, 1982 to 2002, with projections to 2062.

This study updates an earlier assessment of the past, current, and prospective situation for the Nation's land base. We describe area changes among major land uses on the U.S. land base for historical trends from 1982 to 2002 and projections out to 2062.




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Remembering the legendary abseiling pensioner, 96, who died doing what she loved

Gertie Painter raised thousands for charity with a series of abseils throughout her 90s but sadly died during her ninth




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When a Red Arrows flypast to commemorate VE Day will fly over part of Surrey

SurreyLive has detailed the times and locations the aerobatics team is expected in the county




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The parts of Surrey, Hampshire and Sussex that could see Spitfire flypast commemorating VE Day

The spitfires will be flying over 11 locations across the three counties




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Murder investigation launched following discovery of woman’s body in Reigate

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder




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M25 crash: Air ambulance called to serious collision near Reigate involving two lorries and car

A driver of a car collided with a bridge barrier and two lorries




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Number of coronavirus deaths at Surrey hospital trusts rise to 980

The latest figures have been announced by NHS England




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Surrey Police issue statement after armed officers and helicopter called to Guildford in early hours

Armed officers and a police helicopter were in Guildford during the early hours




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New Guildford McDonald's moves closer as council approves more plans for former Jamie's Italian site

It has not yet been confirmed when the fast-food branch will open




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Police warning after 'in distress' dog found left inside hot car at B&Q car park

The owner 'didn't seem to care', according to witnesses




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Police release CCTV after rough sleeper attacked at Waterloo Station

Officers believe the man in the picture may be able to help with their investigation following two incidents on May7