I've just noticed an interesting occurrence on my blog. Ever since adding the posts with the Scribble Maps my blog seems to have stopped working properly. The sidebar is not showing up at the side on the homepage and any links on the page seem to have stopped working.
However, if you go onto one of the other pages listed along the top, such as 'Theory and Readings', everything is working fine there, meaning it is just the home page with all the regular blogposts on.
This is just slightly frustrating but I thought it's quite interesting as it's an example of a kind of glitch in the system. Perhaps Scribble Maps is too much for the page to handle and it's rejecting the maps by breaking my page!
I may have to create a whole separate page for the maps as I can't really have a blog that doesn't properly work...
Showing posts with label Scribble Maps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scribble Maps. Show all posts
Wednesday
Friday
New Term, More Mapping
Today in the workshop we've been looking at more mapping devices, and the different ways in which mapping tools can be used.
Using Scribble Maps, one of the many mapping tools we looked at, I've made a map of all of the different places I've lived in my lifetime.
I've numbered them in ascending order, from 1 (the house where I was born) to 7 (my current place of residence), and I've connected each house up to the next so you can see what distance they are to each other, and how far is between each of them.
It is, essentially, a map of where I've travelled to live in the UK, and if you click on each of the arrows/points a short description will come up, along with the years that I lived there.
I made two maps, one starting from the beginning, where I was born, and one starting from the end, where I am currently living in Brighton.
Unfortunately I had to remove my maps from this blog post as they were messing up my homepage, as I have reported in a later post, a few posts up. I have instead moved them to their own separate pages respectively, which you can access at the toolbar at the top of the page under the blog title. The pages are titled 'Mapping' and 'Mapping Contd'
Here are screenshots of my two maps...
On the pages you will be able to work along the red travel lines connecting the houses to work forwards through time; you can zoom in or out in order to navigate/view things better.
Using Scribble Maps, one of the many mapping tools we looked at, I've made a map of all of the different places I've lived in my lifetime.
I've numbered them in ascending order, from 1 (the house where I was born) to 7 (my current place of residence), and I've connected each house up to the next so you can see what distance they are to each other, and how far is between each of them.
It is, essentially, a map of where I've travelled to live in the UK, and if you click on each of the arrows/points a short description will come up, along with the years that I lived there.
I made two maps, one starting from the beginning, where I was born, and one starting from the end, where I am currently living in Brighton.
Unfortunately I had to remove my maps from this blog post as they were messing up my homepage, as I have reported in a later post, a few posts up. I have instead moved them to their own separate pages respectively, which you can access at the toolbar at the top of the page under the blog title. The pages are titled 'Mapping' and 'Mapping Contd'
Here are screenshots of my two maps...
On the pages you will be able to work along the red travel lines connecting the houses to work forwards through time; you can zoom in or out in order to navigate/view things better.
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