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- Google - public data
The Google Public Data Explorer makes large datasets easy to explore, visualize and communicate. As the charts and maps animate over time, the changes in the world become easier to understand. You don’t have to be a data expert to navigate between different views, make your own comparisons, and share your findings.
- Timelinemap | drupal.org
Timeline Map was built as a Views 2 style plug-in.
It is based on the Google Timemap API, so Timemap.js (from http://timemap.googlecode.com/files/timemap.1.5.zip) has to be included in the module’s js directory.
It allows you to load one or more datasets onto both a map and a timeline simultaneously. Only items in the visible range of the timeline are displayed on the map. Timeline Map displays data represented in the timeline as markers on Google map.
- Google Visualization API | drupal.org
GVS module was built as Views 2 style plug-in. It uses Google Visualization API to display different types of charts. Pie, Bar, Column, Gauge, GeoMap, IntensityMap, Area, MotionChart and Scatter plot are supported at the moment. In views style setting users can choose the fields (data), chart type and some options that they want to be displayed.
- Skinr | drupal.org
Skinr’s main purpose is to allow the theme to define a set of reusable and modular CSS styles, and to make those styles available in Drupal’s UI. Skinr was developed for themers to allow them to tap into the power of Drupal’s modularity and apply those same principals to theme development. It does not provide any styles of it’s own.
- Fusion | drupal.org
Fusion is a powerful base theme, with layout and style configuration options built in that you can control through Drupal’s UI.
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