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August 20th, 2009 - Be the First Comment!

I haven’t posted in a pretty long time. Summer is responsible for my absence. This summer I enjoyed myself in California doing all kinds of entertaining things. Due the multitude of things I’ve been busy with, I never got around to skinning my WordPress blog to look like my website until today. I still need to do some more things to this page, but at least it looks uniform now!

To help me learn more about WordPress I watched some of the CSS Tricks webcasts on skinning WordPress which helped me out a little. I already knew most of the information that was contained within them, however they would be quite useful for someone just starting with WordPress. There are three separate parts if you want to check them out.

I also wanted to discuss another topic in this blog that has to do with work. I enjoy working on websites and doing almost anything computer related. I also enjoy doing something new that stretches my skills or makes me learn something new. Fortunately at my job I get this opportunity often. Before the summer began I finished a Google Maps project where I work. It was an awesome experience. I researched and learned how to integrate layers into a Google Map which allowed me to add a layer of buildings over the map. I also made a side bar to add/remove other layers dynamically ,like bike paths and shuttle routes. The buildings are clickable to allow you to see more information about them as well. Finally I added a search in the sidebar to search for buildings. Figuring it all out took about a month while I also worked on some other projects. To make it easier for others I wrote a guide on working with Google Maps for work. With their permission, I have added a copy of the documentation to my website. It is under theĀ tutorial section of this site. It has explanations and code examples to make it easy for you to learn what I learned. It also includes a resource section for further advancement or research. The map I made can be found at http://search.missouristate.edu/map/, feel free to check it out! I feel lucky to have such a fun job.

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