Open bbest opened 5 years ago
Hey Ben,
That sounds great to me! Here is the InDesign file Alaska Infographic. Let me know if you need anything else! I am going to fill Stephanie in next week about the workshop last week and how well your presentation was received. I had some ideas from that meeting for helping to automate the develop of IEA Ecosystem Status Reports. One of them was just to document the process that each region does right now to develop them. I thought of that just because Kimberlly Bastille asked how California's is made and I thought it might be good to have each region's process documented so we can share it with others. Thoughts?
Cheers, Ellen
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 5:03 PM Ben Best notifications@github.com wrote:
Hi @ellen-spooner https://github.com/ellen-spooner,
The implementation you have here looks nice with the hover whitewash paths highlighted on rollover:
integratedecosystemassessment.noaa.gov/test-halibut https://www.integratedecosystemassessment.noaa.gov/test-halibut [image: image] https://www.integratedecosystemassessment.noaa.gov/test-halibut
Am wondering if you want to try this newer implementation now demonstrated here for the Eastern Bering Sea (EBS) that outlines in yellow upon hover and easily links SVG elements with separate pages of content, per the README https://github.com/marinebon/iea-ak-info/blob/master/README.md:
marinebon.github.io/iea-ak-info/ [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2837257/63975926-01126080-ca65-11e9-9e6c-fb13eb2073a1.png
To do so, I'll need the original illustration, preferably in Adobe Illustrator (.ai) or .svg format. I know you said it was too big originally and needed to be converted to an image. I did convert the background to an image and embedded that into the svg for the EBS example, which I could try with this.
Any other suggestions are most welcome.
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I should have figured you were already on it. haha
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 5:19 PM Ellen Spooner - NOAA Affiliate < ellen.spooner@noaa.gov> wrote:
Hey Ben,
That sounds great to me! Here is the InDesign file Alaska Infographic. Let me know if you need anything else! I am going to fill Stephanie in next week about the workshop last week and how well your presentation was received. I had some ideas from that meeting for helping to automate the develop of IEA Ecosystem Status Reports. One of them was just to document the process that each region does right now to develop them. I thought of that just because Kimberlly Bastille asked how California's is made and I thought it might be good to have each region's process documented so we can share it with others. Thoughts?
Cheers, Ellen
On Thu, Aug 29, 2019 at 5:03 PM Ben Best notifications@github.com wrote:
Hi @ellen-spooner https://github.com/ellen-spooner,
The implementation you have here looks nice with the hover whitewash paths highlighted on rollover:
integratedecosystemassessment.noaa.gov/test-halibut https://www.integratedecosystemassessment.noaa.gov/test-halibut [image: image] https://www.integratedecosystemassessment.noaa.gov/test-halibut
Am wondering if you want to try this newer implementation now demonstrated here for the Eastern Bering Sea (EBS) that outlines in yellow upon hover and easily links SVG elements with separate pages of content, per the README https://github.com/marinebon/iea-ak-info/blob/master/README.md:
marinebon.github.io/iea-ak-info/ [image: image] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/2837257/63975926-01126080-ca65-11e9-9e6c-fb13eb2073a1.png
To do so, I'll need the original illustration, preferably in Adobe Illustrator (.ai) or .svg format. I know you said it was too big originally and needed to be converted to an image. I did convert the background to an image and embedded that into the svg for the EBS example, which I could try with this.
Any other suggestions are most welcome.
— You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub https://github.com/marinebon/iea-ak-info/issues/2?email_source=notifications&email_token=AMDFSCE6XD46SW5YVSS5TFLQHA2T3A5CNFSM4ISG2DFKYY3PNVWWK3TUL52HS4DFUVEXG43VMWVGG33NNVSW45C7NFSM4HIJWTBA, or mute the thread https://github.com/notifications/unsubscribe-auth/AMDFSCDPUYTOGU5NMB453C3QHA2T3ANCNFSM4ISG2DFA .
-- Ellen Spooner, MS Communications specialist Contractor, ECS Federal in support of Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Program https://www.integratedecosystemassessment.noaa.gov/ Marine Ecosystems Division NOAA Fisheries Office of Science and Technology Office: 301-427-8204 ellen.spooner@noaa.gov Silver Spring, MD 20910
-- Ellen Spooner, MS Communications specialist Contractor, ECS Federal in support of Integrated Ecosystem Assessment Program https://www.integratedecosystemassessment.noaa.gov/ Marine Ecosystems Division NOAA Fisheries Office of Science and Technology Office: 301-427-8204 ellen.spooner@noaa.gov Silver Spring, MD 20910
Hi @ellen-spooner,
The implementation you have here looks nice with the hover whitewash paths highlighted on rollover:
integratedecosystemassessment.noaa.gov/test-halibut
Am wondering if you want to try this newer implementation now demonstrated here for the Eastern Bering Sea (EBS) that outlines in yellow upon hover and easily links SVG elements with separate pages of content, per the README:
marinebon.github.io/iea-ak-info/
To do so, I'll need the original illustration, preferably in Adobe Illustrator (
.ai
) or.svg
format. I know you said it was too big originally and needed to be converted to an image. I did convert the background to an image and embedded that into the svg for the EBS example, which I could try with this.Any other suggestions are most welcome.