Well, the first example must be rendered by a server-side script or
something (or just be a approx image, like a network signal icon).
The second is more interesting... It's a background image, and a meter
image. the meter image's size is ajusted by a JavaScript, creating a
variably sized image.
Attached is the source, but modified to be one file (the relevant CSS
and JavaScript is embedded). My comments are in English, whilst the
original comments appear (to me at least) to be German.
On 11 February 2011 23:10, Florian Effenberger
<floeff@documentfoundation.org> wrote:
Hello,
for the Foundation fundraising, I'd also have one page with a donation
barometer, see the examples at
http://www.erzbistum-koeln.de/export/sites/erzbistum/schule/grundschule_ittenbach/_galerien/bilder/spendenbarometer.jpg
and
http://www.labs.orangepointsolutions.com/barometer/
Is there an easy way of automatically generating such an image, e.g. via a
script, according to the current donation level?
Thanks,
Florian
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