Thanks for that! Looks like they're mostly in better positions now, though I think New Orleans still isn't quite right (its on the southern (and technically eastern as well) side of Lake Pontchartrain. Anyway, I wouldn't bother fixing it since it's kind of close and if someone presses that exact location it'll still count since it's within 20 pixels. But it's something to consider fixing if you have to do other updates in the future.
I look forward to the other quizzes you make with this format!
The locations for El Paso, Memphis, Minneapolis and New Orleans are noticeably off. El Paso is too east, Minneapolis and Memphis too north and New Orleans too west.
Chicago is **definitely** off... Given the city literally *borders* Indiana, but not Wisconsin, there's no reasonable way the dot could possible overlap the latter but not the former.... Come on, man....
I don't like this quiz. You should just need to click on the state the city's in, not the precise location. I know what states all of these cities are in, I just couldn't click the right spots!
Decided to give myself the hard mode by doing this all perfectly (because perfectionist) and it was way harder than it was supposed to be. Kept thinking San Diego was in Texas! Also didn't know where in Texas Houston or Dallas was
I got 4 and that's honestly better than I expected. Completely lucked out on Omaha as I wasn't even confident in which state Nebraska was, and somehow managed to click close enough.
I don't quite get how the "within 20 pixels" works given variable screen sizes and whatnot. On my computer it seemed to give me significantly more than 20 pixels.
Maybe "within X miles" would be a more accurate and easily understandable guideline than pixels?
I look forward to the other quizzes you make with this format!
Thought Las Vegas was at the tip but close enough
Great quiz, though
Can I ask for some html help?
I would like to know how you make the circle appear on the map, even though it isn't there to begin with.
I've set opacity to 0 for all answers with this line:
.svg-holder .zoomable-circle{opacity: 0 !important;}
Then I've set it to 1 when guessed.
If you need more help you can DM on Discord.
Maybe "within X miles" would be a more accurate and easily understandable guideline than pixels?
However, based on some measurements, the instruction "within 20 pixels" could be replaced by something like "within 205 miles (about 330 km)".