This is really neat.. but please, please give me a back button. A lot of the pictures were gone before they loaded for me on the slow internet I'm using.
Another thing I didnt see (sorry if it already exists) would be something like a table of contents or an index of all the different maps.
I think some of them are a lot more interesting than others and skipping multiple maps would be good.
The PLUTO database is fascinating - but it also isn't a new thing - the real development is that the city has finally released it gratis under the open data law.
Very nice!Thanks.
Would be great to have an index so that 1) I can get an overview of what is available and 2) I can view what interests me instead of going through all the content.
This is very nice. In Denmark we have a country-wide database of buildings with physical data about them (number of floors, square meters, number of units, etc.), and it's gratis-queryable at a small scale through a web interface [1], but to get the data in bulk you have to license it for a lot of money. Would be nice to see it going in the open-data direction.<p>[1] <a href="https://www.ois.dk/" rel="nofollow">https://www.ois.dk/</a>
This is real good stuff.<p>One comment, though, why did you use this offensively horrible font? I've never gone in and changed a font style just to use a website