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361811707_e92b0a52abBy sara on May 28, 2007
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WomunOfColour says

Something's wrong with the visualization. India's Muslim population is 14% and the USA's Muslim population is 2%, yet India is light while the USA is dark.

posted over 2 years ago

visnu says

yeah, that's a bug i'm working on... another country got overlayed on top when it shouldn't have, so you're actually looking at two light colored polygons layered on top of each other, causing it to look mysteriously darker. a fix should be out by the end of the week i hope. sorry for the confusion!

posted over 2 years ago

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Zach Holt says

Hi there. Cool graph. Two things: WomunOfColour's issue doesn't seem to be fixed (I doubt the USA is > 20% Muslim), and any interaction with the map pegs my CPU at 70-80% usage. Running Safari (2.0.4) on Mac OS X (10.4.9) on a 1.5 GHz PowerBook G4.

Keep up the good work--this is a cool site with potential!

posted over 2 years ago

visnu says

i'm still working on this.. the bug is confined to the map view. and i'm also working on performance of the javascript in all browsers when the number of countries goes above 100.

posted over 2 years ago

visnu says

fixed the united states. the geocoder was returning a city within the U.S., but we force it to look at the country it might be in, which caused the U.S. to look too dark. india is still the same shade though since it's in the same 1-20% bucket -- i'm still trying to figure out a better way to visual differences like that more readily....

and performance got a *wee* bit better, but probably nothing you'll really notice yet. still slogging away on that front.

posted over 2 years ago

WomunOfColour says

As for visualizing the difference between 2% and 14%, maybe you could add an option to have a logarithmic scale, e.g. to base 2.

posted over 2 years ago

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posted about 1 year ago

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