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Category Archives: iOS
iOS (previously iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system developed and distributed by Apple Inc. ( Wikipedia )
Google Chart Image Chart Map Chart Mobile Views Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Map Chart Country View Tutorial … country view … and before that … continental view … you may have noticed, relied on hashtag navigation, which had not been coded for, regarding the quirks of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, argument, arguments, beta, call, callback, called, caller, click, continent, country, country code, data, Did you know, geo chart, Google chart, hash, hashtag, HTML, image, image chart, integration, interface, interfacing, iOS, iso country code, Javascript, map, map chart, marker, mobile, onclick, overlay, pass, PHP, pin, plot, plotting, programming, programming.tutorial, prompt, region, software integration, view, Wikipedia
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Starts With Textarea CSS Styling Mobile Tutorial
Because yesterday’s Starts With Textarea CSS Styling Tutorial‘s “Starts With Textarea” web application involved logic with so much … HTML element focus … Javascript keyboard event logic … dependencies, we were not overly surprised testing it on mobile (iOS) platforms, … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, iOS, Tutorials
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Tagged background-color, button, click, CSS, event, events, focus, getBoundingClientRect, getComputedStyle, HTML, iOS, iPad, Javascript, keyboard, mobile, onblur, onchange, onkeydown, onkeypress, overlay, programming, selector, starts with, stye, styling, textarea, touch, touch screen, tutorial, user, virtual keyboard, window.getComputedStyle
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Phone iPhone App Audio Icon Tutorial
For “budding iPhone Phone jockeys” out there, further to Phone iPhone App On Hold Speaker Phone Tutorial‘s talk regarding the Phone app’s … Hide … icon (when you are “on hold” in particular) … getting you to a “hands free” … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, iOS, Networking, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, audio, button, hands free, icon, iOS, iPhone, networking, on hold, phone, phone app, settings, speaker, tutorial
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Email Gmail Password Change Tutorial
Changing passwords regarding online accounts remains a good way to increase security for your online world activities. We just changed our Gmail email password the other day, and it made us realize that the email password change procedure is likely … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged account, app, application, collaboration, communication, desktop, desktop app, device, email, email client, Gmail, gmail app, Google, iOS, iPad, iPhone, macOS, Mail, mobile app, notification, password, refresh, security, setting, share, sharing, system preferences, tutorial, two factor authentication
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Shortcuts iOS App Web URL Desktop Icon Tutorial
There’s a brilliant iOS app out there called … Shortcuts … to aid with a user creating their own software procedure arrangements. The one we want to show today is for a … Web URL Desktop Icon … arrangement that … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, iOS, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged app, desktop, icon, iOS, mobile app, procedure, setting, shortcut, shortcuts, shortcuts app, tutorial, web, web browser, web url
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Canvas via Image Web Share API Photo Postcard Tutorial
We discovered, further to yesterday’s Canvas via Image Web Share API Personalization Tutorial, out and about, with an iPhone, that … Image Input Mode Image Sizing Modus Operandi URL Actual (canvas resized to image) Contain (canvas) Cover (canvas) Browsing Actual … Continue reading →
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, iOS, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged actual, Ajax, annotation, Apache, attachment, base64, base64_decode, base64_encode, camera, camera app, canvas, clicking, collaboration, communication, contain, cover, data uri, data url, dimensions, document, Document Root, email, exim, external Javascript, file, filename, file_put_contents, form, FormData, Google Chrome, graphics, height, HTML, image, image file, IP address, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, link, mail server, mobile, personalization, photo, PHP, placement, post, postcard, privacy, programming, Safari, scale, scaling, scribble, security, send, share, sharing, signature, size, sizing, smart device, temporary, tutorial, url, web browser, web server, web share api, width, XMLHttpRequest
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Mobile Paperless Meets Table Discussion Paper Tutorial
The online world has got us going paperless for more and more of the things we want to achieve. But what about where our mobile device communications meet with the requirement for a round table discussion and the subject matter … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, iOS, Networking, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged architecture, button, CAD, collaboration, communication, discussion, document, drawing, email, graphics, hardcopy, icon, iOS, iPhone, link, meeting, network, office, online, paper, paperless, PDF, print, print preview, printer, share, software, table, tutorial, website, WiFi
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GeoJson World Drag and Drop on iPad Tutorial
Yesterday’s GeoJson World Drag and Drop Google Tutorial had us at a very interesting position, one that we cannot recall ever happening before, that being … our GeoJson World Countries web application Drag and Drop logic worked on an iPhone … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, child, debug, debugging, develop, develop menu, div, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, external Javascript, geojson, Google, Google Earth, Google Maps, hardware, IFRAME, inspect, iOS, iPad, Javascript, JSON, lead, long drag, MacBook Air, map, mobile, onclick, parent, programming, Safari, srcdoc, SVG, tutorial, web inspector, Wikipedia
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