1.0.22 • Published 2 years ago

covid19-helix v1.0.22

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License
MIT
Repository
github
Last release
2 years ago

neo.mjs covid-helix

A multi-threaded Helix showing countries affected by COVID 19.

You can configure and sort the helix with the controls on the right side, resulting in a firework of CSS3 transitions.

This is a perfect performance demo for the webworkers driven UI framework neo.mjs.

Content

  1. Online Versions
  2. Preview Image
  3. Getting Started
  4. Docs App
  5. Multithreading
  6. Navigation Concept
  7. Attribution

Online Versions

You can find the Online Versions here on GitHub Pages (COVID-19 Helix).

Preview Image

Getting Started

  1. Clone this repo to your system to get the project files

    git clone https://github.com/neomjs/covid-helix.git
  2. Open the checked out top level folder inside your terminal

    cd covid-helix
  3. Install the required node modules & run all relevant build scripts at once

    npm run build-all
  4. Make sure to use a local WebServer!

    • Use a local webserver of your choice
    • OR npm run server-start

Docs App

Since this app shell was created using:

npx neo-app

we do get documentation views for our app source code out of the box:

localhost/covid-helix/docs/index.html

Your app code will get loaded into the App thread.

Navigation Concept

  1. Click on an item to select it. Afterwards you can use the Arrow Keys to walk through the items.
  2. Hit the Space Key to rotate the currently selected item to the front.
  3. Hit the Enter Key to expand the currently selected item.
  4. Use the mouse wheel vertically to zoom.
  5. Use the mouse wheel horizontally to rotate (e.g. trackpad / magic mouse).
  6. Care for adding mobile support? Please add your feedback here.

Attribution

  1. This App is created using the neo.mjs UI framework.
  2. Data provided by NovelCOVID/API.
  3. Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com.

Join our Slack Channel for questions & feedback:

Slack Channel Invite Link

Build with :heart: in Germany.

Copyright (c) 2020 - today, Tobias Uhlig

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