My work on the new calculation engine goes well, but there are still things to do. As the engine will become available, the following enhancements are planned at Lunarium:
1. Jonas Method calculations will be still more precise and they will work well no matter when the person was born (right now, the calculator doesn't work for thos born close to New Moon).
2. It will be very easy to add any new location to the list of the cities at Lunarium, you will be able to do that yourself.
3. You will be able to get lunar calendar for any month in the wide range of years, not just for 2006 - 2008. I think the range 1900 - 2020 will be available.
This blog is created by the author of the Lunarium.co.uk website. It reflects the current stage of development of Lunarium, explains some new features and decisions that were made in development, allows to give detailed answers to some questions asked by the visitors of Lunarium.
Sunday, May 06, 2007
Planetary Hours Gadget
I have been experimenting with Google Gadgets recently. The idea was to make the most popular content from Lunarium easily available for everyone. Just now I have added the third gadget, Planetary Hours, and I really like it.
This gadget uses Google Maps API to set its location, which means that you can set it to just any village using, say, its post code. Blantyre where I live is a small place, but you can see at the Gadgets page how I have planetary hours calculated for it.
I find that Google Gadgets work best on the personalized Google search page (http://google.com/ig), and I find this page very, very convenient. But you can also put them onto any page of your website if you wish, as Gadgets page demonstrates.
This gadget uses Google Maps API to set its location, which means that you can set it to just any village using, say, its post code. Blantyre where I live is a small place, but you can see at the Gadgets page how I have planetary hours calculated for it.
I find that Google Gadgets work best on the personalized Google search page (http://google.com/ig), and I find this page very, very convenient. But you can also put them onto any page of your website if you wish, as Gadgets page demonstrates.
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