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Location Hash Versus Server Primer Tutorial
In Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server Primer Tutorial we discuss ways to deal with large chunks of data passed on to a recipient webpage and not necessary needing … the serverside … language … eg. PHP or ASP.Net form method=POST … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, arguments, clientside, collaboration, data, data length, destination, document.URL, DOM, email, form, get, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, internet, intranet, Javascript, location.hash, mailto, method, navigation, post, programming, receiving, recipient, share, sharing, SMS, tutorial, url, webpage
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Dictionary Plonking Primer Tutorial
One of the things we miss from the 1970’s to 1980’s (and maybe 1990’s), primarily in Windows, for us, was the opportunity to install, via what we refer to fondly, as … plonking … which, to us, refers to the … Continue reading →
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Tagged configuration, copy, copying, dictionary, English, file permission, game, install, installation, permission, plonk, plonking, software, tutorial, upload, wordle, words
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Making Of How Come Sharing and Remembering Tutorial
The other day, getting the content together for the “making of” How Come Sharing and Remembering Tutorial we stumbled upon, in a first time for us, using … Dailymotion‘s sharing “embed” recommended HTML … <iframe src=”https://geo.dailymotion.com/player.html?video=x9oajeg” style=”width:100%; height:100%; visibility:hidden; position:absolute; … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, ask, audio, background image, body, collaboration, dailymotion, Did you know, div, dropdowm, email, embed, embed code, FileZilla, Google, hashtag, hashtagging, how come, HTML, image, link, localStorage, making of, nesting, onclick, PaintBrush, programming, question, remember, remembering, search engine, select, sessionStorage, sftp, share, sharing, SMS, splash page, tutorial, uninvited audio, upload, video embed code, web browser, why
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Australian Indigenous Language Google Earth Scrolling Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Australian Indigenous Language Google Earth Integration Tutorial we had some nuances to attend to, they being … size the map so that all the states show on an initial viewing in non-mobile … for mobile add a meta … Continue reading →
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Tagged aborigines, Australia, CSS, external Javascript, geographicals, Google Earth, Google Maps, HTML, image map, indegenous, integration, intervention, Javascript, language, latitude, longitude, map, modularization, override, programming, scroll, scrolling, setInterval, software integration, stop press, SVG, terrain, timer, tutorial, viewport, zoom
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Australian Indigenous Language Google Earth Integration Tutorial
Today, we’re revisiting the Australian Indigenous Language web application mentioned in the recent Australian Indigenous Language Drag and Drop Tutorial to add into the SVG overlay related display links to … Google Maps … and … Google Earth … adding … Continue reading →
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Tagged aborigines, Australia, external Javascript, geographicals, Google Earth, Google Maps, HTML, image map, indegenous, integration, intervention, Javascript, language, latitude, longitude, map, modularization, override, programming, setInterval, software integration, stop press, SVG, terrain, timer, tutorial
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PHP Wikipedia List Better Modularized Scrolling Tutorial
Around here we really like the … cloning of code … concept. Howevvvvvvverrr (and we think a but is needed for em-pha-sis) when you are busy cloning, perhaps during the cloning in the current line of thinking, but while you … Continue reading →
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Tagged animate, elements, external Javascript, getBoundingClientRect, Google chart, HTML, ifram, Javascript, list, modularization, PHP, programming, row, scroll, scrolling, scrollIntoView, tutorial, Wikipedia, window.innerWidth
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How Come Sharing and Remembering Tutorial
You may think you’ve run straight into a Hallmark Greeting Card symposium with today’s blog posting title’s “Sharing and Remembering”, but … no, you are at a hard nosed I.T. blog … … and please … never underestimate the competition … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, ask, body, collaboration, dropdowm, email, Google, hashtag, hashtagging, how come, HTML, link, localStorage, programming, question, remember, remembering, search engine, select, sessionStorage, share, sharing, SMS, tutorial, web browser, why
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The Word Web Primer Tutorial
Depending on how young you are it may be hard to swallow the fact that … There was a computerized world before the Internet … even before GraphicalUserInterface even, when in the 1970’s Xerox wrote an operating system inspiring the … Continue reading →
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