Florida Keys IEA, as Rmarkdown website.
This website uses a simple interactive infographics implementation based on JavaScript only (ie not using the R-based infographiq).
The illustration in scalable vector graphics (.svg
) format has individual elements given an identifier (ie id
) that are linked to popup (ie "modal") windows of content using a simple table in comma-seperated value (.csv
) format using d3.
These two files are at the core of the infographic construction:
- illustration:
svg/fl-keys.svg
- table:
svg_links.csv
Each link
in the table per element identified (id
) is the page of content displayed in the modal popup window when the given element is clicked. The title
determines the name on hover and title of the modal window.
The illustration (.svg
) and table (.csv
) get rendered with the link_svg()
function (defined in infographiq.js
) with the following HTML:
<!-- load dependencies on JS & CSS -->
<script src='https://d3js.org/d3.v5.min.js'></script>
<script src='libs/infographiq.js'></script>
<!-- add placeholder in page for placement of svg -->
<div id='svg'></div>
<!-- run function to link the svg -->
<script>link_svg(svg='svg/fl-keys.svg', csv='svg/svg_links.csv');</script>
The modal popup windows are rendered by Bootstrap modals. This dependency is included with the default Rmarkdown rendering, but if you need to seperately include it then add this HTML:
<!-- load dependencies on JS & CSS -->
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.5/css/bootstrap.min.css">
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.7/css/bootstrap-theme.min.css">
<script src="https://maxcdn.bootstrapcdn.com/bootstrap/3.3.5/js/bootstrap.min.js"></script>
This website is constructed using Rmarkdown website for enabling easy construction of site-wide navigation (see _site.yml
) and embedding of htmlwidgets, which provide interactive maps, time series plots, etc into the html pages to populate the modal window content in modals/
. To build the website and view it, here are the commands to run in R:
Rscript -e 'devtools::install(pkg=".", quick=TRUE, quiet=TRUE, upgrade=TRUE)'
- edit .Rmd files in
./docs/modals/
- run
Rscript ./render_site.R
NOTE: The .html
files can be edited but by default .html
files are overwritten by content knit from the Rmd
files of the same name.
To use html directly set redo_modals <- T
, but you will need to clear .html
files manually with this setting.
Because of CORS restrictions, need local web server to debug:
# build website
source("render_site.R")
# serve website
servr::httd("docs") # http://127.0.0.1:4321
or using Python:
cd ./docs; python3 -m http.server
The render_site.R
script renders the modal and website pages.
Note the actual html content served at marinebon.github.io/mbnms via Github Pages is all the html/jss/csss files copied into the docs/
folder of this repository.