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Making a signal lamp using HTML+CSS

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Making a signal lamp using HTML+CSS 04/07/2012 at 11:24 #33634
alvinhochun
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I am trying to use HTML + CSS to create signal lamp.

http://www.hochun.nets.hk/signalling/SACEM_signals.html

How do you think? Please give comments.
Currently the four aspect is both real and fake, it resemble real signals but doesn't do anything. The signals are not necessary related to each other.

EDIT: A new version with JavaScript http://www.hochun.nets.hk/signalling/signals_test.html

Last edited: 04/07/2012 at 12:32 by alvinhochun
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Re: Making a signal lamp using HTML+CSS 04/07/2012 at 12:56 #33636
Albert
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Here in Firefox 13, the JavaScript page does not show signals apart from the static one at the bottom.

Error Console shows some JS errors: $ is not defined, sig is undefined, sig2 is undefined.

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Re: Making a signal lamp using HTML+CSS 04/07/2012 at 13:36 #33640
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I don't see a problem in my Firefox 13, but I guess the jQuery library isn't correctly loaded in your case, it's loaded from this URL, see if this link loads in your browser: https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js
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Re: Making a signal lamp using HTML+CSS 05/07/2012 at 20:05 #33673
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That file is loaded properly. And the signals are now working.
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Making a signal lamp using HTML+CSS 09/07/2012 at 15:06 #33760
alvinhochun
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I've made changes to it. Please check.

BTW nobody has any comments?

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Making a signal lamp using HTML+CSS 09/07/2012 at 20:58 #33772
IPG
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Nice, I like it.

TBL is something like ETCS L1?

Last edited: 09/07/2012 at 20:59 by IPG
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Making a signal lamp using HTML+CSS 09/07/2012 at 23:47 #33779
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Am I imagining it; or is there "warm-up" in the light output, to simulate incandescent lamps (As opposed to the near "instant-on" of LED signal heads)?

If so, I am even more impressed

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Making a signal lamp using HTML+CSS 10/07/2012 at 07:50 #33780
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@IPG

TBL (in MTR East Rail Line) is a fixed-block distance-to-go cab-signal system, using both on-ground beacons and wireless communications (802.11 like?). You can say it's like ETCS L1. It also uses axle counters to divide sub-blocks in some stations. TBL divides blocks by lineside signalling block and cab signalling block.

See p.55-76 (http://irse.org.au/images/stories/IRSE_Proceedings/Proceedings/IRSE%20Proceedings%201998.pdf)
(http://www.railsigns.co.uk/overseas/hongkong1/hongkong1.html)


@Backup

I've already set a fade-in effect, do you mean to extend it longer?

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