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Type Egyptian Hieroglyphs on a QWERTY keyboard then print or email the results
The Hieroglyphic Typewriter incorporates the alphabet and number symbols together with a selection of determinative signs. It is designed as a fun entertainment app, so for ease of use the QWERTY keyboard includes close phonetic alternative glyphs for E, U V and X (which the Egyptians did not use). This allows you to quickly write names and short secret messages encoded in hieroglyphs then print them or send the results by email.
The keys include Latin alphabet symbols together with their hieroglyph equivalents and descriptions, which allows you to type messages naturally and at a glance see the translations.
The shift key changes the keyboard giving access to number glyphs, a selection of words and some determinative signs which you can include in your messages for fun and clarity.
"Favicon ie., favorites icon is also known as a website icon or page icon. This Favicon is associated with a particular website or webpage. Favicon denote that particular website or webpage. A web designer can create such an icon with FaviconGenerator.Org and use them as a brand or symbol which denotes their website. Browsers that support favicons display them in the browser's URL bar, next to the site's name and in lists of bookmarks ie., the favorite website collection menu in the browser."
amp-what is a quick, interactive reference of 14,500 HTML character entities* and common Unicode characters, 8859-1 characters, quotation marks, punctuation marks, accented characters, symbols, mathematical symbols, and Greek letters, icons, and markup-significant & internationalization characters. - See more at: http://www.amp-what.com/#sthash.kVad69c6.dpuf
A StreamGraph is shown for the latest 1000 tweets which contain the search word. The default search query is 'data visualization' but a new one can be typed into the text box at the top of the application. You can also enter a Twitter ID preceded by the '@' symbol to see the latest tweets from that user. A parameter to the URL can be used to specify the initial search word. For example, use http://www.neoformix.com/Projects/TwitterStreamGraphs/view.php?q=coffee to see the latest tweets about coffee.
How does it work? Just put your image size after our URL and you'll get a placeholder.
Like this: http://placehold.it/350x150
You can also use it in your code, like this:
Options to add format, text, color and size
Adding an image file extension will render the image in the proper format. Image format is optional and the default is a gif. jpg and jpeg are the same.
http://placehold.it/300.png/09f/fff
Custom text can be entered using a query string at the very end of the url. This is optional, default is the image dimensions (300×250). A-z (upper and lowercase), numbers, and most symbols will work just fine.
http://placehold.it/300&text=placehold.it+rocks!