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graph Icon is icluded into Artistic Toolbar Icons. You can view all business icons here:
777icons.com/libs/artistic-toolbar-icons.htm
These icons are delivered in sizes 16x16, 24x24, 32x32, 48x48 and also 256x256 used for Windows Vista. The icons come in two color variants: 256 colors and True Color with semi-transparency. They also have several file formats, such as ICO, PNG, GIF and BMP.
Download link: www.777icons.com/downloads/artistic-toolbar-icons.zip
Blogged in The Woodwork: Why I YUI
First draft of the YUI library dependencies
Red/Orange: Core/CSS
Blue: Util
Green: Controls/Widgets
Magenta: Developer
Note that the total size of all the packages on the top half of the page is 23K (version 2.4.1, I'll check 2.5.0 later).
Note that I messed up the Container/Container Core part of the graphics library. Because of that it looks like there is a circular dependency with Menu and Button. Also that area is disorganized.
I also considered the CSS tools as one library for this diagram and marked it part of the core.
You can see also genewolf's graph, and Eva's graph
What do the colors mean?
blue: for links (the A tag)
red: for tables (TABLE, TR and TD tags)
green: for the DIV tag
violet: for images (the IMG tag)
yellow: for forms (FORM, INPUT, TEXTAREA, SELECT and OPTION tags)
orange: for linebreaks and blockquotes (BR, P, and BLOCKQUOTE tags)
black: the HTML tag, the root node
gray: all other tags
Alistair will give an overview of the techniques and technologies for visualising graph data, and explain where these work well for different types of problem. Graph databases help you to express the connections in your data. Simply by visualising those connections, you have a simple analysis tool, and a compelling user interface.
See the skillscast (film/code/slides) at skillsmatter.com/skillscasts/5095-seeing-patterns-in-your...
Graphs for the "En Savoir Plus" section of the interactive feature of the "The Hole Story" documentary by Richard Desjardins.
So I took some publicly available per capita Gross Domestic Product data and played with it a bit. I found a best fit regression line, then measured distance from the regression line here. Democrats in blue, Republicans in red. I indicated changes in administration within the same party with an arrow. I don't really believe the president has all that much control over per capita GDP, though his policies will affect it to some extent.
From this, it looks like Eisenhower, and both Bushes were terrible. Clinton was absurdly good as well as Kennedy/Johnson.
I think there's a problem with this though... Obama inherited a flaming sack of shit from our previous president. No matter what he does, things are going to continue to suck for a while. Looking at the graph, I figured there's a 1 or 2 year delay before a new administration's policies start to have any real impact. The speed of government is not fast. So, on to the next one...
whilst in carlisle last week it appears i have hit the million mark regardless of flickrs strange counting system recently,so thanks to everyone who has looked at any of the photos on my site
My Persian blog's ( weblog.salehoffline.com ) graph, made with: www.aharef.info/static/htmlgraph
I run my Persian blog with help of MT.
Il est rare que j'importe une série. Mais là, j'ai pensé que le "talent de l'artiste" le méritait!
Un vieux poste EDF, sur le parking des "Italiens", en bords de Rhône en Avignon re-décoré par un ou plusieurs grapheurs;
Bravo à eux c'est plus joli comme ça et les GRAPHS n'ont rien à voir avec les TAGS
Quant au © il ne concerne que la prise de vue, le © d'origine a l'artiste inconnu sans doute quelqu'un de "Une autre vision du graffiti" à l'adresse >densoner.fr/
A voir aussi sur: Photoblog: alphagard-photo.blogspot.com/.