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Jackson Heights, Queens: Walk Where the World Finds a Home – The New York Times

Stroll through the city’s most global neighborhood with the author Suketu Mehta, featuring Diversity Plaza, Roosevelt Avenue and the birth of Scrabble.
October 15, 2020/by stevebutton

Video live stream reconstruction from George Floyd protests show peaceful and diverse gatherings

Hundreds of hours of social media live streams present a different and more complicated view of what was happening in Minneapolis.
October 9, 2020/by stevebutton

GoSubtitle – Generate subtitle

Generate or get full subtitles on the fly from audio or videos by using machine learning technology
October 6, 2020/by stevebutton

Tiny Resources | Tabs with scrollable (sideways) Menu

A Webflow Tabs widget with some edits and custom code to make the menu scrollable on desktop & mobile
September 28, 2020/by stevebutton

How coronavirus death toll would look if it happened in your neighborhood

Insert your address and find out what would happen if your neighborhood was the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in the United States.
September 26, 2020/by stevebutton

How to implement horizontal scrolling using Flexbox

Horizontal scrolling using FlexboxIf you create websites, chances are you havebeen asked to create a horizontal scrolling component. It is extremely easy toimplement this using just a few lines of Flexbox. Let me show you how.Project LayoutWe need to create a container that will contain all the images that we want toscroll. Here is the code:
September 26, 2020/by stevebutton

Geocode addresses with Google Sheets and Google Geocoding API

Recently I discovered a powerful tool from the awesome Google Developers Youtube channel: Google Apps Script. This will let you integrate Google Apps and APIs
September 16, 2020/by stevebutton

Google Sheets Tip: Generate a Comma-Separated List of Values From a Column

Quickly generate a comma-separated list of values from a column of values using the Google Sheets JOIN() function.
September 10, 2020/by stevebutton