ScreenToVideo is a powerful screen recorder and video editor. The intuitive interface comes with just the right tools to create an interactive presentation in a matter of minutes.
With only a click, you can use our built-in screen recorder to capture a window, a chosen area, or your entire screen. Add a personal touch by recording your webcam and voice as well as the system sounds.
The next step is editing your video. ScreenToVideo offers a large variety of components - from text areas within shapes to video effects and even Google Text-To-Speech integration. Each component comes with dozens of customizable options. You can choose the border, shadow, or even create a custom gradient color. Smoothness is ensured by transitions while custom animations put the focus on the most important part of your video.
Interactivity became a MUST in today's presentations. That's why we created video actions and markers. Transform any element on the screen into a click area and choose from pausing, continuing, jumping, or going to a custom URL.
Finally, export your masterpiece in MP4 [or WMV] to ensure portability on any device. We use hardware-accelerated encoders to keep the quality high while cutting down the waiting time. It is also possible to publish your video within an HTML video player to provide a better experience and enable interaction. As a bonus, you can create a GIF to show a particular feature.
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You probably know this, but in Google Maps at least, you can use browser zoom (ctrl/cmd +/-) to change the size of labels without zooming into the actual map. ------ Speaking of maps, I got to work a fun zoom project a few years ago: https://map.fieldmuseum.org/ We used https://openlayers.org/ and thought long and hard about how to best handle zooming and variable levels of information density & visual hierarchy.... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 month ago
In order to display the GeoJSON features on a map, we will use OpenLayers, which is a very powerful open-source mapping library that is also very simple to use. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
OpenLayers is a modular, high-performance library designed for displaying and interacting with maps and geospatial data. It is a free, open-source JS library released under the 2-Clause BSD License, facilitating the creation of interactive and feature-rich web maps. - Source: dev.to / 3 months ago
For web maps I'd strongly recommend using OpenLayers. While it's less convenient to get started with compared to the alternatives it's also much more feature-complete and you'll likely hit a ceiling in terms of functionality much later than you would with the others. Source: about 1 year ago
Tought this was about https://openlayers.org/, got confused for a moment. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
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