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On a phone, tables with sentences in them used to run off the right edge of the screen — you had to drag every row sideways to finish reading it, and the worst pages hid almost six screens of text off to the right. Text columns in tables now wrap like a normal paragraph, so you read down the page instead. Columns of numbers, times and prices still stay on one line and line up as before. We checked every tool page on the site at phone width before and after: the sideways scrolling from text is gone or greatly reduced everywhere, and nothing got wider. Phone numbers in the trash-collection pages for Kapuskasing and Fort Smith are also tappable now.
The "getting here" planner can now speak to well-connected towns where the point is leaving the car rather than not missing the last bus (first: Bled), and the historic-approval checker can use a town's own wording, like a US Certificate of Appropriateness (first: Eureka Springs).
The trains and buses that reach Lake Bled — which station is best for what, the direct bus from Ljubljana, and the summer shuttle around the lake — so you can skip the parking hunt and the high-season road closures.
Trouvez où sont les vélos BIXI et les bornes libres en ce moment, près d'un endroit que vous connaissez ou près de vous. Les nombres viennent du flux ouvert de BIXI (GBFS, CC BY 4.0), rafraîchi environ chaque minute; si vous partagez votre position, elle reste dans votre navigateur et n'est jamais envoyée ni enregistrée.
Rothenburgs Stadtmauer ist fast vollständig erhalten und begehbar. Die neue Karte zeigt die Tore und Türme des Mauerrings — welche man besteigen kann, wo der Wehrgang beginnt, und die Geschichte, wie die Mauer nach der Zerstörung vom 31. März 1945 mit Spenden aus aller Welt wieder aufgebaut wurde. Wer heute hilft, wird noch immer mit einer Stiftertafel am Wehrgang verewigt; der Link zur Stadtmauerspende ist dabei. Die Koordinaten der Tore und Türme stammen aus OpenStreetMap.
Newquay has ten designated bathing waters. This new tool shows, live, whether a monitored storm overflow is spilling near each beach right now — read from South West Water's near-real-time feed — next to the Environment Agency's official rating for how clean each beach's water is normally. It's honest about its limits. A quiet overflow isn't an all-clear: it's one source of pollution, not the whole picture, and it's never a judgement that the water is safe. After heavy rain the advice is to stay out of the water for a day or two, whatever the page shows. For the fullest picture it links Surfers Against Sewage and the EA's own beach profiles.
Added two reusable tool kinds — a primary-care-access pathway for towns with a doctor shortage, and an estuary-bar guide for towns on a sandbar-managed inlet — plus the ability for a shared transfer-station tip guide to list a second satellite site.
Where the inlet is in its yearly cycle — closed by the sandbar, or in the winter opening window — with the last confirmed opening and the official channels for the current status. It shows the usual pattern, not a live water reading.
Whether the Hay tip is open right now, its hours and the cash-only Peaceful Bay site's, how to pay, what each takes, plus the Tip Shop and Containers for Change.
Pick a job on the outside of your building and see whether it's usually a quick approval at City Hall, a full Historic District Commission review, or not reviewed at all — in a town where nearly every property has been in the historic district since 1970.
Whether you can rent your place to visitors short-term in Eureka Springs — the residential-zone limits, what's grandfathered, and the licence and monthly filing — plus an estimate of the 14.375% lodging tax to add to a booking, with the state, county, city and CAPC parts shown separately.
Two new kinds of tool went live today. For coastal towns, a water-cleanliness check reads a water company's live storm-overflow feed and the Environment Agency's official bathing-water ratings — so a beach page can show whether a monitored overflow is spilling near each beach right now, alongside how clean that water is normally. It says plainly what the data can and can't tell you: a quiet overflow is not an all-clear, and it is never a judgement that the water is safe. For walled towns, a town-wall map puts each gate and tower in its place — which you can climb, where the rampart walk runs, and the story of how the wall was built and rebuilt. First homes: Newquay and Rothenburg ob der Tauber.
El faro de Colonia sobre las ruinas del Convento de San Francisco, con el Río de la Plata detrás — el dibujo que acompaña la página de la ciudad.
Muestra el ritmo del Barrio Histórico a lo largo del día y del año: cuándo se llena de excursionistas que llegan en ferry y cuándo queda para caminar tranquilo, con los fines de semana y la Semana de Turismo para tener en cuenta.
Locals know the town gets slammed in the October-to-April snowbird months and on the marathon and Senior Games weekends. Pick a day to see how busy town usually is — and the calmest day to go instead. It's the usual pattern, not a live count.
A few days each year bring huge crowds and road closures — Uganda Martyrs' Day at Namugongo, the Kabaka's Birthday Run, the City Festival, Independence Day. This shows when they fall and what they do to the roads, so you can plan around them. It counts each one forward, and marks the ones whose date is set closer to the time.
The valleys between Kampala's hills flood in the same places twice a year. 'Where Does It Flood?' pins the black-spots residents know by name — Bwaise, Kalerwe, Katwe, the Nakivubo channel, the eastern Ntinda–Kinawataka stretch — shows the roads that go under, and points at the radio, KCCA and the Red Cross for the warnings that matter. It sits alongside the flood tool that carries the seasons and the rain outlook.
Towns that flood in the same low places every wet season can now show those black-spots on a map, with the roads that go under and the channels that carry the real warnings. It leads with the safety word — a map shows where it has flooded before, not whether water is on a road right now — and every pin's coordinate is verified against OpenStreetMap. First used in Kampala.
The growing year on the terraces and hillsides — when the rice is transplanted and cut, when black cardamom comes out of the forest, and the cold-season vegetables and flowers in between. Shows what's happening this month.
Indigo Shire's designated off-leash areas on a map — Baarmutha Park in Beechworth and five more across the shire — with the on-leash rule that applies everywhere else. Dogs must be on-leash in public except in these areas.
The day's Fire Danger Rating and Total Fire Ban status for the North East fire district, read live from the CFA feed, with a three-day outlook and the VicEmergency channels for a fire happening now.
A new kind of tool: a town's designated off-leash dog areas on a map, with the leash rule that applies everywhere else stated plainly. Reusable by any council that publishes an off-leash list.
The drive from Beirut and the airport up to the highest village in Lebanon — the route through Bsharri, roughly how long it takes, how to travel it by coach and shared taxi if you don't drive, and how the mountain road closes in a winter storm.
Los números de emergencia y servicios que hemos podido confirmar en fuentes oficiales: 112, Guardia Civil, Bomberos, Salvamento Marítimo, Salud Responde y el hospital de referencia en Algeciras. Tarifa no tiene hospital propio.
Pleamares y bajamares del puerto de Tarifa, hoy y los próximos días, con datos oficiales del Instituto Hidrográfico de la Marina. La carrera de marea es pequeña, pero cuenta en Los Lances y con las corrientes del Estrecho.
Agregamos el nuevo puente de la Virgen del Rosario de Chiquinquirá (11–13 de julio) y el puente de la Batalla de Boyacá (7–9 de agosto): dos fines de semana en que llega mucha visita a la región y el pueblo se llena.
Las rutas de bus desde Bogotá y Tunja, con lo que cuestan más o menos, dónde se compran los tiquetes y —lo más importante— a qué hora sale la última de vuelta. La última directa a Bogotá sale a las 5:00 p.m.; después toca ir primero a Tunja.
La qualité de l'air à Tahoua, mise à jour toutes les heures, avec l'accent sur la poussière de l'harmattan (particules PM10 et PM2,5) et ce qu'elle signifie pour la santé — enfants, personnes âgées et asthmatiques d'abord. La page est honnête : il n'existe pas de station de mesure au sol à Tahoua, alors les chiffres viennent d'un modèle (Open-Meteo / Copernicus CAMS).
Les cinq heures de prière du jour et la direction de la qibla, calculées d'après la course du soleil au-dessus de Tahoua. Pas besoin d'application et la page fonctionne hors ligne une fois chargée. L'adhan de la mosquée reste la référence, et le Ramadan et les fêtes, fixés par l'observation du croissant, ne sont pas prédits.
Sans voiture, l'autocar est le principal moyen de sortir de Kapuskasing. Le nouvel outil réunit les liaisons vers Timmins, Sudbury et Hearst, les jours et heures de départ (l'autocar ne roule que quelques matins par semaine, souvent en pleine nuit), et où réserver — avec un rappel de toujours confirmer l'heure avant de partir.
« Comment sont les routes? » montre l'état de la surface — dégagée, enneigée ou glacée — de Hearst à Cochrane, d'après le flux officiel d'Ontario 511, mis à jour toutes les dix minutes. C'est le complément hivernal de « La route 11 est-elle ouverte? » : la première dit dans quel état roule la chaussée, la seconde si elle est fermée. Hors saison neigeuse, la page indique honnêtement qu'aucun rapport n'est publié.
Added a 'road surface conditions' tool that reads a province's official winter road-condition feed — bare, snow-packed or icy, per stretch of a lifeline highway — separate from the existing 'is the road open?' closures tool. First use is Highway 11 through Kapuskasing, on Ontario 511's open feed. The 'getting here by coach' tool also gained proper French, so francophone towns no longer see English labels.
The bus board reads any transit agency's open GTFS and real-time feeds, so it can serve any BC Transit town next. The paragliding wind window reads an open weather model and describes conditions honestly, deferring every fly-or-not decision to the operator.
What a room really costs on the ridge — typical rates by type and season, why online and agency prices run higher, and how to book direct for a fair price. Plus the honest word on solar hot water and cool-season heating.
The coming days of wind, gusts, direction and rain over the launch on Gurungche Hill, described on the Beaufort scale, with the flying season and the operators to book through. It describes the weather — the licensed operator and pilot always decide whether to fly.
A plain, step-by-step guide for anyone without a family doctor: how to join B.C.'s province-wide waiting list, what a pharmacist can prescribe while you wait, the free 8-1-1 nurse line, the Urgent and Primary Care Centre, and the ER — with tappable numbers.
See the next buses from the Downtown Exchange, UNBC and the hospital, live from BC Transit's own feed. Each time is marked as a real-time estimate or the timetable, so you know how much to trust it.
En «Cómo llegar y volver», la última buseta San Gil → Barichara figura ahora sobre las 7:00 p.m. — acorde con el horario de Cotrasangil (salidas cada ~30 minutos, de 5 a.m. a 7 p.m.). Confirme siempre en la taquilla.
Un boceto a lápiz de un tallador dando forma a un bloque de arenisca amarilla de Barichara, el oficio que sostiene el pueblo de piedra. Acompaña el nombre del pueblo en su página y en la tarjeta para compartir.
A colored-pencil drawing of the karst peaks rising behind the Nam Song at dawn, with a single balloon above the ridge.
The emergency numbers, the local hospital and what it can and can't handle, and the Vientiane hospitals serious cases are transferred to — with tappable numbers.
Today's fine-particle level over the valley, in plain words. It matters most in the dry-season burning weeks (roughly February–April), when smoke settles between the karst peaks.
How almost everyone comes now — the Laos–China Railway from Vientiane and Luang Prabang, the minivan fallback when the train is full, and the ride from the station, which sits a few kilometres north of town.
A colored-pencil drawing of the Citadel of Saint-Gilles on its hill above the old Mamluk city, its rooftops and minarets.
The fine-particle level over the city through the day, in plain words — a real health question in a place that runs on private diesel generators.
When the power goes, tap your area to tell neighbours — and see whether it's just your building or the whole quarter that's dark. A residents' board, not the electricity company.
Today's five prayer times and the direction of the Qibla, worked out from the sun over the city. No app, and the page keeps working offline once loaded.
Add up what you actually pay each month — rent, the generator, water, gas, internet, food, school — and see how much of it goes to replacing what the state should provide. Your numbers stay in your browser.
What to do when you don't have a family doctor: how to register with Health Care Connect through 811, where to go while you wait, the free 24/7 nurse advice line, the emergency department, and mental-health crisis support — with the numbers to call and the pages to open.
A plain explainer of the City's two winter service tiers — main roads cleared to bare pavement in 3 to 8 hours, residential and rural roads kept snow-packed within 8 to 24 — so you can see which tier your street is in, and why side streets and outlying roads take longer. Not a live plow tracker; the City's plow-status map is linked for that.