< Pete Goodman Web developer >
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Hello!
I am a freelance web developer and teacher based in Brighton, UK.
On this site you will find a selection of my latest projects in my portfolio, and some of my latest web experiments in the labs section.
If you have any comments / compliments / complaints about anything you see on this site please feel free to get in touch…
Pete
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- Responsive Astronomy Picture of the Day
A responsive (mobile-optimised) version of the Astronomy Picture of the Day web page
Lab added: Sunday 15th January 2012 - Wrrds
Allow people to add messages to be displayed on a screen
Lab added: Sunday 11th December 2011 - Mac PHP/JS Spotify Remote Control - Spotimote
Control Spotify remotely from a phone or browser
Lab added: Wednesday 31st August 2011 - Tweet Munger - Custom Translations
Translate (mung) tweets from a specific user account through a custom set of translations, then re-tweet from a new account.
Lab added: Friday 22nd July 2011 - Tweet Munger
Translate (mung) tweets from a specific user account through several languages and back, then re-tweet from a new account.
Lab added: Sunday 17th July 2011
Comments
The easiest option may be to add a standard HTML text element through JavaScript, and just position this centrally within the pie chart with some CSS. 19th May 2009, 20:56 #
I'm doing a school IT project and wondering if I could imbed this in a webpage. The page is not going up on the internet. I'm starting to learn JavaScript, but don't know anything about canvas. Thanks. 22nd August 2009, 04:35 #
Thanks for your timer script which is terrific.
I was wondering how difficult it would be to modify this script for compliance with XHTML 1. Do you have any suggestions.
Thank you and kind regards,
Grant Bailey 14th July 2010, 17:18 #
Just to let you know, I've been unable to get your Pie Timer script to run under Internet Explorer 6&7. Surprisingly, it won't operate under my copy of Opera 10. I'm using Win XP.
Have you had better luck with these browsers? I'd really like to employ your script but it needs to be cross-browser compatible.-
Kind regards,
Grant Bailey 15th July 2010, 08:42 #
The first and last classes are more simple to explain.
Adding 'first' will remove the left padding from the first element, allowing it to maintain left alignment with content above and below.
Adding 'last' will remove the right-hand vertical line that separates all other elements in the list. 29th August 2010, 21:21 #
I did something similar for our office, where anyone can play a song on the stereo by tweeting a spotify track URI at it, check out http://www.nixonmcinnes.co.uk/2010/01/07/crowd-sourcing-the-office-stereo-using-twitter-and-spotify/
We've also created a mobile-optimized (well, sort of) remote control interface for the stereo, which is basically a web app running on top of my spotipy lib here: http://github.com/swinton/spotipy
It's a very democratic listening experience! :) 31st August 2010, 12:21 #
The block /* animation keyframes */ don't do it ? 22nd November 2011, 11:17 #
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