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Hi!

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This is the code for a website that shows the spots myself, my friends (or Twitter friends) have found to be excelent hacking spots around the whole wide world.

Fork -n- Go!

In a bit I'll do some more refining (and documentation) - but here's a fun fact:

This repo only has a gh-pages branch, which means as soon as you fork it, you have a hosted and live version of it yourself!

Next, create a spreadsheet with the same column headers as the original.

Click on the index.html file, click edit and change line 107. Replace the existing spreadsheet URL key with your spreadsheet's key. You'll find that by clicking (in Google Spreadsheets) File > Publish to the Web > Start Publishing, it will then display the key in a window. get key

Commit those changes and LIKE WOAH you now have a version of this website hooked to a spreadsheet that you can distrubute however you'd like.

But How?

A Google Spreadsheet holds all the data and it is connected to this website using the goodies in sheetsee.js. Everytime you visit the website, you'll have the most up to date data that has been entered into the spreadsheet.