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CSS3 Image Manipulation

Using CSS3 to animate a set of thumbnail images.




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CSS3 Slide/Animation Pullup Menu

Using CSS3 to produce a sequence of image animations and a slide down sub menu system.




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CSS ONLY click action multi-level menu

Using just CSS to produce a multi-level menu with a click action instead of the normal hover.




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A pulldown panel with droplist menu suitable for use on the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch

A pulldown panel containing a droplist menu using just CSS and suitable for the iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch.




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A Circular menu squared

A circular menu with CSS3 enhancements.




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A CSS3 click multi-dropline menu

Using CSS3 to produce a click action dropline menu with multiple levels.




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CSS Round and Round circular menu

A circular icon menu with circular icon sub menus and animation.




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A drop panel menu with multi-configurations

A drop panel menu with multiple configurations, rows, column, galleries flyout/dropdown sub menus, forms, suitable for the iPad, iPhone etc..




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CSSplay Horizontal Multi-media Accordian

Using :target to create a permanent changing horizontal multi-media accordian menu with click action.




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CSS ONLY click action multi-level menu suitable for the iPad etc..

Using just CSS to produce a multi-level menu with a click action instead of the normal hover suitable for the iPad.




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A CSS3 Circular Icons Menu.

Using just CSS to produce a circular set of icons with enlarge on hover.




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CSS play Corner Circular Menu.

A circular corner menu with animation.




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CSS ONLY click open/close action multi-level menu suitable for the iPad etc..

Using just CSS to produce a multi-level menu with a click to open/close action instead of the normal hover suitable for the iPad.




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CSS play multi-level menu for touch screen devices #1

A multi-level menu that works on touch screen devices including Android OS.




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CSS play multi-level menu for touch screen devices #2

Another method of producing a multi-level menu that works on touch screen devices including Android OS.




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CSSplay - Full Screen Auto Run Slideshow

A CSS only full screen auto run slideshow with zoom effect and captions.




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CSSplay - Responsive multi-level menu

A responsive multi-level menu suitable for PCs, Tablets and Smartphones.




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CSSplay - Responsive multi-level menu #2

A second responsive multi-level menu suitable for PCs, Tablets and Smartphones.




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CSSplay - CSS only click/tap multi-level menu with hover fallback

A CSS only click/tap action multi level menu suitable for touch-enabled devices.




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CSSplay - Responsive full screen slideshow

A responsive full screen vertical scrolling slideshow using CSS and a little jQuery for all modern browsers and OS.




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CSSplay - CSS click/tap multi level menu

A CSS ONLY click/tap multi level menu for all the latest browsers and OS with fallback for IE7 and IE8.




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CSSplay - Responsive CSS click/tap multi level menu

A CSS ONLY responsive click/tap multi level menu for all the latest browsers and OS, PCs, tablets and smartphones.




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CSSplay - Vimeo video replacing default controls with Play / Pause button

A tutorial to replace the default controls on a Vimeo video with a Play / Pause button, and make responsive.




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CSSplay - Responsive CSS multi-level menu

A CSS responsive multi-level menu for all the latest browsers and OS, PCs, tablets and smartphones.




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CSSplay - Responsive CSS multi-level menu

Another CSS responsive multi-level menu for all the latest browsers and OS, PCs, tablets and smartphones.




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CSSplay - Responsive CSS multi-level jQuery menu

A CSS responsive multi-level menu for all browsers and OS, PCs, tablets and smartphones using a little jQuery.




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CSS PLAY - Emulating shape-inside

Using CSS shape-outside to emulate shape-inside with fixed positioning. For all modern browsers except IE and Firefox.




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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 - CSS only circular menu with bounce animation

A CSS only circular menu with bounce animation using cubic-bezier timing.




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CSSplay - CSS only multi-level slide in menu

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




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CSSplay - CSS only multi-level concertina menu with bounce

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




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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 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 - CSS only multi-level menu with slide action, version 4

A fourth CSS only responsive multi-level 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 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 - CSS circular menu with circular sub menus

An update to a previous circular menu (July 2011) using the latest CSS techniques.




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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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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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Test result delays at Chessington coronavirus centre an 'embarrassment', says ambulance worker

A London Ambulance Service worker and Weybridge teacher both needed to use the site, but experienced a number of problems




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Police rules on shopping this Bank Holiday weekend

The official guidelines for anyone planning to head to the supermarkets for an essential shop




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Urgent product recall as Mini Calippo multi-packs may contain 'small pieces of metal'

Wall's said internal quality checks have shown they may contain "very small fragments of metal"




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The U.S. glulam beam and lamstock market and implications for Alaska lumber.

In this study, glulam beam manufacturers in the United States and Canada were surveyed regarding their lamstock usage and glulam beam distribution channels.




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. 2012. Natural and cultural history of beargrass (Xerophyllum tenax). Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-864. Portland, OR: U.S Department of Agriculture, Forest Service,Pacific Northwest Research Station. 80 p.

Forest managers are seeking practical guidance on how to adapt their current practices and, if necessary, their management goals, in response to climate change. Science-management collaboration was initiated on national forests in eastern Washington where resource managers showed a keen interest in science-based options for adapting to climate change at a 2-day workshop. Scientists and managers reviewed current climate change science and identified resources vulnerable to expected climate change. Vulnerabilities related to vegetation and habitat management included potential reductions in forest biodiversity and low forest resilience to changing disturbance regimes. The vulnerabilities related to aquatic and infrastructure resources included changing water quality and quantity, the risk to roads and other facilities from changes to hydrologic regimes, and the potential loss of at-risk aquatic species and habitats. Managers then worked in facilitated groups to identify adaptations that could be implemented through management and planning to reduce the vulnerability of key resources to climate change. The identified adaptations were grouped under two major headings: Increasing Ecological Resiliency to Climate Change, and Increasing Social and Economic Resiliency to Climate Change. The information generated from the science-management collaborative represents an initial and important step in identifying and prioritizing tangible steps to address climate change in forest management. Next would be the development of detailed implementation strategies that address the identified management adaptations..




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How to Create a Full Split-Screen Layout with Unique Toggles in Divi

Split Screen layouts are a great way to add design to your Divi website that is beautifully balanced and unconventional. With Divi’s new position options, we can create a split-screen layout design using two adjacent Divi sections. This opens the door for building even more unique split-screen layouts using the Divi Builder. In this tutorial, […]

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Costs of Landscape Silviculture For Fire and Habitat Management

In forest reserves of the U.S. Pacific Northwest, management objectives include protecting late-seral habitat structure by reducing the threat of large-scale disturbances like wildfire. We simulated how altering within and among-stand structure with silvicultural treatments of differing intensity affected late-seral forest (LSF) structure and fire threat (FT) reduction over 30 years in a 6070-ha reserve. We then evaluated how different financial requirements influenced the treatment mix selected for each decade, the associated effects on FT reduction and LSF structure in the reserve, and treatment costs. Requirements for treatments to earn money (NPV+), break even (NPVO), or to not meet any financial goal at the scale of the entire reserve (landscape) affected the predicted reduction of FT and the total area of LSF structure in different ways. With or without a requirement to break even, treatments accomplished about the same landscape level of FT reduction and LSF structure. Although treatment effects were similar, their associated net revenues ranged from negative $1 million to positive $3000 over 30 years. In contrast, a requirement for landscape treatments to earn money ($0.5 to $1.5 million NPV) over the same period had a negative effect on FT reduction and carried a cost in terms of both FT reduction and LSF structure. Results suggest that the spatial scale at which silvicultural treatments were evaluated was influential because the lowest cost to the reserve objectives was accomplished by a mix of treatments that earned or lost money at the stand level but that collectivel broke even at the landscape scale. Results also indicate that the timeframe over which treatments were evaluated was important because if breaking even was required within each decade instead of cumulatively over all three, the cost in terms of FT reduction and LSF structure was similar to requiring landscape treatments to earn $0.5 million NPV.




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Rocky To Bullwinkle: Understanding Flying Squirrels Helps Us Restore Dry Forest Ecosystems

A century of effective fire suppression has radically transformed many forested landscapes on the east side of the Cascades. Managers of dry forests critically need information to help plan for and implement forest restoration. Management priorities include the stabilization of fire regimes and the maintenance of habitat for the northern spotted owl and other old-forest associates.




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Northwest Forest Plan-The First 10 Years (1994-2003): Socioeconomic Monitoring Results

The socioeconomic monitoring report addresses two evaluation questions posed in the Northwest Forest Plan (the Plan) Record of Decision and assesses progress in meeting five Plan socioeconomic goals. Volume I of the report contains key findings. Volume II addresses the question, Are predictable levels of timber and nontimber resources available and being produced? It also evaluates progress in meeting the goal of producing a predictable level of timber sales, special forest products, livestock grazing, minerals, and recreation opportunities. The focus of volume III is the evaluation question, Are local communities and economies experiencing positive or negative changes that may be associated with federal forest management? Two Plan goals are also assessed in volume III: (1) to maintain the stability of local and regional economies on a predictable, long-term basis and, (2) to assist with long-term economic development and diversification to minimize adverse impacts associated with the loss of timber jobs. Progress in meeting another Plan goal-to promote agency-citizen collaboration in forest management-is evaluated in volume IV. Volume V reports on trends in public values regarding forest management in the Pacific Northwest over the past decade, community views of how well the forest values and environmental qualities associated with late-successional, old-growth, and aquatic ecosystems have been protected under the Plan (a fifth Plan goal), and issues and concerns relating to forest management under the Plan expressed by community members. Volume VI provides a history of the Northwest Forest Plan socioeconomic monitoring program and a discussion of potential directions for the program.




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Northwest Forest Plan-The First 10 Years (1994-2003): Status and Trends of Populations and Nesting Habitat For The Marbled Murrelet

The Northwest Forest Plan (the Plan) is a large-scale ecosystem management plan for federal land in the Pacific Northwest. Marbled murrelet (Brachyramphus marmoratus) populations and habitat were monitored to evaluate effectiveness of the Plan. The chapters in this volume summarize information on marbled murrelet ecology and present the monitoring results for marbled murrelets over the first 10 years of the Plan, 1994 to 2003.