https://www.gezondnatuurwandelen.nl/
ou can try https://kildor.name/react/inat-converter/Met Google translate kun je ook statistisch journaal posts maken. er is een tool voor die de noodzakelijke alineas (page breaks) toevoegt, origineel is het gebruikt om statische to Flora of Russia projectte schrijven en zet ook wat statistieken om in HTML .
Een aantal wetenschappelijke verenigingen en projecten maakten gebruik van een widget om waarnemingen te tonen in de websites van de verenigingen en projecten.
Nu worden deze widgets niet meer door het bouw team van iNaturalist onderhouden woordoor dit ahw een soort Open Source Project wordt en de gemeenschap dit moet gaan doen adhv de iNaturalist API die hier heel veel mogelijkheden voor biedt. Psium heeft hier een prototype voor gemaakt als zou het ook mogleijk moeten zijn op de inaturalist aan te passen omdat het Open Source code is.
a big part of what sets iNaturalist apart is its focus on community and on open development… i think it’s time to ask not what iNaturalist can do for you, and instead ask what you can do for and as part of the iNaturalist community.
https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/observations-widget-is-not-working-anymore/7892/10
example: https://jumear.github.io/stirfry/iNat_observation_grid_widget.html 22
example usage: https://jumear.github.io/stirfry/iNat_observation_grid_widget.html?project_id=30694&rows=3
example code: https://github.com/jumear/stirfry/blob/gh-pages/iNat_observation_grid_widget.html 12
there are more elegant ways to do it, but this was what came out of my brain first. it should provide a few ideas / tips for someone who’s interested in building a (better) widget. However, if I add https://inaturalist.org/observations.widget?project_id=28292 2, to just show the observations from a project, that’s not working. It’s giving me thumbnails of observations, but not those from that project. That’s odd, as the website version, https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?project_id=28292 1, works just fine. ou notice the names of the image URLs provided by the Get Observations API endpoint, they will be something like https://static.inaturalist.org/photos/[photo ID]/square.jpg. the square.jpg files are 75px x 75px. but you can also use small.jpg, medium.jpg, large.jpg, or original.jpg, which will be larger. if you use these other versions of the image file, though, you’ll probably have to crop them to a square (or else do some other fancy cropping), since they won’t
https://inaturalist.github.io/growths.html?name=nld
https://inaturalist.github.io/growths.html?name=nor
https://inaturalist.github.io/growths.html?name=swe
https://inaturalist.github.io/growths.html?name=tha
https://inaturalist.github.io/growths.html?name=esp https://inaturalist.github.io/growths.html?name=lka https://inaturalist.github.io/growths.html?name=prt
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https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/inat-id-shortcut-list/17572 I believe the first 3 letters of any name/name combo will bring up the desired species. Having said that, autocorrect gets in the way at times. So, nor moc = northern mockingbird, bla pho = black Phoebe, cal scr = California scrub jay, ocr sea = ochre sea star, pac pur = pacific purple sea urchin, etc.
https://forum.inaturalist.org/t/inat-id-shortcut-list/17572/32?u=ahospers
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https://versus.com/nl/nvidia-quadro-gp100-vs-pny-quadro-rtx-8000
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https://technical.city/en/video/Quadro-GP100-vs-Quadro-RTX-8000
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