If anybody has been wanting to incorporate gauges into their software using
the Google Chart API, I now have it running in the upper left hand sidebar
(at the top) at Keep America At Work.

 

I'm using wordpress for kaaw, and the two packages don't seem to play well,
or at least it is not that easy to incorporate googles code into wordpress
code.

 

So I took the google code, put it in my root directory (for now), and call
it via a <iframe> and it appears to be working correctly.

 

I still need to automate the data collection portion of it that will be used
to update these gauges, but I have to buy the components from adafruit or
another vendor.

 

Sadly, because of the way a browser works, they will be static for the
moment unless I force a refresh of the browser periodically, but I don't
think I want to go down that path.

 

If you go there and you want to look at other items, click on the kaaw
picture rather than the "home" link as that will take you home since I use
the link for something else.

 

I will be moving the hosting to asmallorange.com soon as things are starting
to take off and the performance at godaddy is no longer satisfactory.

 

Virgil Bierschwale

 

To see the things I'm working on, and the things I'm dealing with, click on
the following link.

 

http://keepamericaatwork.com/?cat=62

 



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