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earthquake-latest-earthquakes

v0.6.2

Published

Mobile friendly, interactive earthquake map and list application.

Downloads

1

Readme

earthquake-latest-earthquakes

Mobile friendly, interactive earthquake map and list application.

Getting Started:

  1. Use git to clone earthquake-latest-earthquakes from git repository

  2. Make sure you are in your earthquake-latest-earthquakes project directory.

  3. Install NPM dependencies

    npm install

  4. Preview in a browser

    grunt

    On windows, gateway has trouble resolving default documents and you need to change the opened url to http://localhost:8000/index.html in order to view the Test Suite. To view the application go to 'http://localhost:8080/index.html'

Having trouble getting started?

  1. If this is your first time using grunt, you need to install the grunt command line interface globally

    npm install -g grunt-cli

  2. Leaflet uses Jake to compile it's source.

    npm install -g jake

  3. Jake uses uglify to compile the leaflet source.

    npm install -g uglify-js