Christian Heilmann

Quick Hack: The Mozilla Monument Name Finder

Thursday, January 30th, 2014 at 1:06 pm

Outside the Mozilla office in San Francisco stands a beautiful monument thanking all the people who did work with Mozilla to keep the web open, secure, inviting and beautiful.

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Overall, this is 4536 names on four sides with two panels, which means your name might be hard to find. Fret not, for Chris More released a dataset with the names and their locations on the document. Using this dataset and some CSS 3D transformations, I am now happy to give you the Mozilla Monument Name Finder.

monument-name-finder

You can see how it works in this screencast.

If you want to see the real images, here is another hack using the original images!

Again, a huge thanks to all the people who helped Mozilla become what it is! Here’s to you!

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