The Visualization Multitool for Molecular Epidemiology and Bioinformatics - with focus on hantaviruses (Hantanet is a standalone Hantavirus data visualization engine, powered by MicrobeTrace, a free, secure web-browser based visualization tool that facilitates the integration and analysis of surveillance, epidemiologic and genetic data. Hantanet enables hantavirus data submission, classification, analysis and visualization to improve hantavirus domestic surveillance, standardize and modernize diagnostics, case reporting and data sharing between the CDC and academic institutions, state and public health labs.
Developed By (some folks at) CDC
- CDC GitHub Open Project Request Form [Requires a CDC Office365 login, if you do not have a CDC Office365 please ask a friend who does to submit the request on your behalf. If you're looking for access to the CDCEnt private organization, please use the GitHub Enterprise Cloud Access Request form.]
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Adding custom symbols (png, jpg, and svg) to be used in the github web application - Collaborators only
- Switch to the dev branch of this repo.
- In the project, navigate to the img/custom-symbols folder.
- Click "Add file" -> click "Upload files".
- Add/Drag n Drop the desired img files and commit changes.
- Within the same folder, click on the symbols.json to open it.
- Click the edit (pencil) icon.
- Add the new file names to the list in the same format as the current ones (i.e "custom-icon.png").
- ENSURE to add commas after file names that are not the last one in the list. The last one should not have a comma.
- Commit changes and give about 10-15 minutes for the webapp to build and check to see if the new symbols are available.
Adding custom symbols (png, jpg, and svg) to be used in the github web application - External Request
Email desired symbol files to Roxy Cintron ([email protected]) with request