I've been playing around with a fun little Virtual Earth browser, it seems like everyone is making one these days so I figured I'd make a stab at it as well. It actually turned out to be a lot more fun than I was planning on- I got completely sidetracked by trying to add all the little polishes and got no where close to what I originally had in mind.
Before you read any further, I'd definitely suggest giving it a whirl- http://blois.us/VE
Instructions are basic- use the mouse wheel to zoom and search using the location bar.
Besides really cool zooming, I also tried to integrate into the browser history. I think that I got it working, but haven't tested on Safari yet, so it's really anyone's guess. The result is super fun- when searching multiple places the items get added to the browser history and clicking the back button will zoom you back and forward.
Some random searches to get you started-
Statue of Liberty
White House
University of Colorado (hey! that's where I went!)
I have to admit that I'm quite happy with the result so far- work progressed at a reasonable rate until I got mired in browser hell which happened a few more times than I would have liked. I definitely learned that HTML layout is no fun at all. Can't wait for Silverlight to get layout and be done with it.
I'd like to do some follow-ups with some of the things I learned while making this project, I definitely feel like I have a few more tricks in my bag that will come in handy later.
Sources can be found here. But be warned- I'm sort of hacking the VirtualEarth API and offer absolutely no guarantees for how long it will continue to work.
Enjoy!
Before you read any further, I'd definitely suggest giving it a whirl- http://blois.us/VE
Instructions are basic- use the mouse wheel to zoom and search using the location bar.
Besides really cool zooming, I also tried to integrate into the browser history. I think that I got it working, but haven't tested on Safari yet, so it's really anyone's guess. The result is super fun- when searching multiple places the items get added to the browser history and clicking the back button will zoom you back and forward.
Some random searches to get you started-
Statue of Liberty
White House
University of Colorado (hey! that's where I went!)
I have to admit that I'm quite happy with the result so far- work progressed at a reasonable rate until I got mired in browser hell which happened a few more times than I would have liked. I definitely learned that HTML layout is no fun at all. Can't wait for Silverlight to get layout and be done with it.
I'd like to do some follow-ups with some of the things I learned while making this project, I definitely feel like I have a few more tricks in my bag that will come in handy later.
Sources can be found here. But be warned- I'm sort of hacking the VirtualEarth API and offer absolutely no guarantees for how long it will continue to work.
Enjoy!
Labels: C#, map, Silverlight, Virtual Earth, virtualearth