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Content: 100 image gallery

Using :before/:after and content: together with the general sibling selector to produce a CSS only gallery of 100 images with all the image information in the stylesheet.




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CSS3 Keyframe Gallery

Using CSS3 Keyframes to produce an animated gallery, for Safari, Chrome and the New Firefox v5.




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CSS3 Keyframe 'Lightbox' Gallery

Using CSS3 Keyframes to produce an animated 'lightbox' type gallery, for Safari, Chrome and the New Firefox 5.




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CSS3 Left/Right Slide Gallery

Using CSS3 transitions to produce a left/right sliding gallery.




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CSS3 left/right click gallery

Using CSS3 to animate a left/right click gallery with sliding thumbnail images




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CSS3 left/right click gallery #2

Using CSS3 to animate a left/right click gallery with sliding large images




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CSSplay Any Size Gallery

Using CSS3 to produce a gallery for any size images.




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CSSplay :target gallery with no 'back' button history problems

A :target gallery with no browser window jump and no cycling through the images when using the browser 'back' button.




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CSSplay Rotary Photo Gallery

A rotary gallery of images with click to view and permanent image changes.




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Content: image gallery version #2 for the iPad etc..

Using :before/:after and content: together with the general sibling selector to produce a CSS only gallery with minimal code for the iPad etc..




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CSS Whack-a-Rat game

CSS only game of 'Whack-a-Rat' with on screen scoring and timer.




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Permanent Image Click Gallery

CSS only gallery with permanent images, using no :target, iframes, objects or javascript.




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Permanent Image Click 'Radio' Gallery

CSS only gallery with permanent images, using no :target, iframes, objects or javascript, version 2.




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CSS Left/Right Click Gallery

Using my latest techniques to produce a left/right click gallery with image persist.




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CSS play - Hover Gallery

A :hover gallery with permanent image changes.




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CSS play - Hover Gallery - version 2

A :hover gallery with permanent image changes, version 2.




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CSS play - Radar Gallery

A slide show with permanent image changes for all modern PC browsers, Mac browsers and Safari Mobile browsers.




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CSS play - Click, Zoom and Fly Gallery

A gallery with permanent image changes and a zoom/fly animation.




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CSS play - Reflow Gallery

A CSS3 thumbnail gallery with reflow of thumbnail images when viewing large images.




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CSS play - Any Size Gallery

A CSS3 gallery for images of different sizes.




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CSS play - Any Size Gallery - version 2

A CSS3 gallery for images of different sizes - version 2.




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CSS play - Animated 3D Cube Gallery for IE10

A CSS3 Animated 3D Cube Gallery that works in IE10.




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CSS play - Animated 3D Gallery - Challenge

A CSS3 Animated 3D Gallery with a challenge to get it working in IE10.




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CSS play - Fly In/Out Gallery

A Gallery with fly-in and fly-out animation between iage changes. Suitable for all the latest browsers including IE10.




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CSS play - Holiday 2013 Photo Gallery

A CSS gallery to display some of the photos taken during our 2013 visit to New Zealand, Australia and Singapore




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CSSplay - Windows 8 IE10/11 Touch Screen Gallery

A responsive swipe action full screen gallery with swipe action for Windows 8 and IE10/11. NO javascript.




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CSSplay - Flip Card Photo Gallery

A 3D flip card photo gallery for all the latest browsers.




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CSSplay - CSS Checkbox Gallery

A CSS only gallery with permanent image changes, zoom toggle and captions




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CSSplay - Flexbox Accordion Gallery

An accordion gallery using the latest flexbox styling techniques.




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CSSplay - 3D Mega Menu

A 3D mega menu with animation, suitable for touch screen devices, with fallback for IE7/8/9.




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CSSplay - CSS filter gallery

A photograph gallery using css filters and transitions.




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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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CSS PLAY - Responsive full page gallery

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




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CSSplay - Mi Gallery jQuery plugin.

A jQuery plugin gallery with many user parameters and customization v1.0.0




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CSSplay - Responsive flex box gallery

A simple responsive gallery using flex box.




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La forma dell’organizzazione. Strumenti visuali e modelli data-driven per sistemi organizzativi adattivi

The idea of the organization and companies as phenomena to... more




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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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Police 'not treating Reigate death as suspicious' following post-mortem

Officers found the body of a woman in her 40s on Friday morning




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Estimating sawmill processing capacity for tongass timber: 2007 and 2008 update

In spring and summer of 2008 and 2009, sawmill production capacity and utilization information was collected from major wood manufacturers in southeast Alaska. The estimated mill capacity in southeast Alaska for calendar year 2007 was 292,350 thousand board feet (mbf) (log scale), and for calendar year 2008 was 282,350 mbf (log scale).




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How to Fan Out Images on Scroll to Promote an Image Gallery in Divi

Knowing how to fan out images with Divi’s scroll effects can be a subtle and impressive design element to help promote an image gallery on a landing page. The idea is to engage users as they scroll down the page by fanning out images like a hand of playing cards. In this tutorial, we are […]

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How to Fix the 502 Bad Gateway Error in WordPress

One of the most frustrating aspects of running a website is having to troubleshoot an error when you don’t know why it’s happening. Some issues, such as the 502 bad gateway error, have many potential causes. This means you may need to try multiple solutions before you land on the right one. In this post […]

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Estimating Sawmill Processing Capacity For Tongass Timber: 2003 and 2004 Update

In spring 2004 and 2005, sawmill capacity and wood utilization information was collected for selected mills in southeast Alaska. The collected information is required to prepare information for compliance with Section 705(a) of the Tongass Timber Reform Act. The total capacity in the region (active and inactive mills) was 370,350 thousand board feet (mbf) Scribner log scale during both calendar (CYs) 2003 and 2004. The capacity of active mills for the same periods was 255,350 mbf. This is a 7.4-percent increase in active capacity from CY 2002 (237,850 mbf) to CY 2004. The actual volume of material processed during CY 2004 was 31,027 mbf Scribner log scale. This is a 21.9-percent reduction over CY 2002 (39,702 mbf Scribner log scale).




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Effects of Vegetation Control and Organic Matter Removal On Soil Water Content In A Young Douglas-Fir Plantation

We evaluated the effects of vegetation control and organic matter (OM) removal on soil water content (SWC) in a Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) plantation from age 3 through age 5. Treatments were presence versus absence of vegetation control through year 5 and bole-only harvest of the previous stand versus total-tree harvest of the previous stand including removal of all coarse woody residues.




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Making fire and fire surrogate science available: a summary of regional workshops with clients

Operational-scale experiments that evaluate the consequences of fire and mechanical "surrogates" for natural disturbance events are essential to better understand strategies for reducing the incidence and severity of wildfire. The national Fire and Fire Surrogate (FFS) study was initiated in 1999 to establish an integrated network of long-term studies designed to evaluate the consequences of using fire and fire surrogate treatments for fuel reduction and forest restoration. Beginning in September2005, four regional workshops were conducted with selected clients to identify effective and efficient means of communicating FFS study findings to users. We used participatory evaluation to design the workshops, collect responses to focused questions and impressions, and summarize the results. We asked four overarching questions: (1) Who needs fuel reduction information? (2) What information do they need? (3) Why do they need it? (4) How can it best be delivered to them? Participants identified key users of FFS science and technology, specific pieces of information that users most desired, and how this information might be applied to resolve fuel reduction and restoration issues. They offered recommendations for improving overall science delivery and specific ideas for improving delivery of FFS study results and information. User groups identified by workshop participants and recommendations for science delivery are then combined in a matrix to form the foundation of a strategic plan for conducting science delivery of FFS study results and information. These potential users, their information needs, and preferred science delivery processes likely have wide applicability to other fire science research.




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A protocol using coho salmon to monitor Tongass National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan standards and guidelines for fish habitat

We describe a protocol to monitor the effectiveness of the Tongass Land Management Plan (TLMP) management standards for maintaining fish habitat. The protocol uses juvenile coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) in small tributary streams in forested watersheds. We used a 3-year pilot study to develop detailed methods to estimate juvenile salmonid populations, measure habitat, and quantitatively determine trends in juvenile coho salmon abundance over 10 years. Coho salmon have been shown to be sensitive to habitat alterations, and we use coho salmon parr as the primary indicator in the protocol. A priori criteria for type I and type II error rates, effect size, and sample sizes for the protocol were derived with estimates of variance computed from the 3-year pilot study. The protocol is designed to detect trends in abundance of coho salmon parr, as well as coho salmon fry and Dolly Varden (Salvelinus malma), in small streams managed according to TLMP standards and guidelines and to compare these to trends in unmanaged (old-growth) watersheds. Trends are adjusted to account for statistically significant habitat covariates. This information provides an important element in monitoring land management practices in the Tongass National Forest. The methods we describe may have application to monitoring protocols elsewhere for fish populations and land management practices.




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Northwest Forest Plan-the first 10 years (1994-2003): Socioeconomic monitoring of the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest and five local communities

This report examines socioeconomic changes that occurred between 1990 and 2003 associated with implementation of the Northwest Forest Plan (the Plan) in and around lands managed by the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest in Washington state. Our findings are based on quantitative data from the U.S. census, the USDA Forest Service and other federal databases, historical documents, and interviews with Forest Service employees and members of five case study communities: Naches Valley, Cashmere, Entiat, Twisp, and the Upper Okanogan Valley. We explore how the Plan affected the flow of socioeconomic benefits associated with the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest, such as the production of forest commodities and forest-based recreation, agency jobs, procurement contract work for ecosystem management activities, grants for community economic assistance, payments to county governments, and opportunities for collaborative forest management. The greatest socioeconomic change stemming from the national forest during the study period was the sharp decline in timber harvest activities, a change that had been underway prior to the Plan. This decline not only affected timber industry jobs in local communities, but also resulted in declining agency budgets and staff reductions. Communities' responses differed. Communities with greater economic diversity were able to absorb the changes in forest management, whereas communities more heavily dependent on timber experienced an additional destabilizing effect.




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Estimating sawmill processing capacity for Tongass timber: 2005 and 2006 update

In spring 2006 and 2007, sawmill capacity and wood utilization information was collected for selected mills in southeast Alaska. The collected information is required to prepare information for compliance with Section 705(a) of the Tongass Timber Reform Act. The total estimated design capacity in the region (active and inactive mills) was 289,850 thousand board feet (mbf) Scribner log scale in calendar year (CY) 2005 and 284,350 mbf in CY 2006. The estimated design capacity of active mills was 259,850 mbf for CY 2005 and 247,850 mbf for CY 2006. This is a 2.9-percent decrease in active design capacity from CY 2004 (255,350 mbf) to CY 2006. The estimated volume of material processed during CY 2006 was 32,141 mbf Scribner log scale. This is a 3.6-percent increase over CY 2004 (31,027 mbf Scribner log scale).




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Dry forests of the Northeastern Cascades Fire and Fire Surrogate Project site, Mission Creek, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest

The Fire and Fire Surrogate (FFS) project is a large long-term metastudy established to assess the effectiveness and ecological impacts of burning and fire "surrogates" such as cuttings and mechanical fuel treatments that are used instead of fire, or in combination with fire, to restore dry forests. One of the 13 national FFS sites is the Northeastern Cascades site at Mission Creek on the Okanogan- Wenatchee National Forest. The study area includes 12 forested stands that encompass a representative range of dry forest conditions in the northeastern Cascade Range. We describe site histories and environmental settings, experimental design, field methods, and quantify the pretreatment composition and structure of vegetation, fuels, soils and soil biota, entomology and pathology, birds, and small mammals that occurred during the 2000 and 2001 field seasons. We also describe the implementation of thinning treatments completed during 2003 and spring burning treatments done during 2004 and 2006.