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Worldwide Country Quiz Game Wikipedia Images Tutorial
We’re revisiting the Wordwide Country Quiz web application of Worldwide Country Quiz Game Moderation Tutorial for a few reasons … we wanted to add Wikipedia (thanks) image optional functionality to add to the Video content of interest functionality supplied after … Continue reading →
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Dynamic Javascript and the YouTube Embedded API Tutorial
Webpages without Javascript are generally pretty static and boring. Javascript is that dynamic client addition to webpage functionality, but perhaps you only think of it as that statically written part of the webpage unable to be reloaded into effect after … Continue reading →
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Tagged createElement, DOM, dynamic, embed, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, load, programming, script, tutorial, video, webpage, YouTube
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Worldwide Country Quiz Game Moderation Tutorial
Blogs have become a bigger and bigger force in the online world. They allow for various forms of moderation from fully vetted to “allowed through to the keeper”. Today, for our quiz we add some functionality that is … suitable … Continue reading →
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Tagged accountability, blog, bot, captcha, CMS, country, email, embed, game, geo chart, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, moderation, onclick, personalization, PHP, poll, programming, quiz, region, robot, select, setTimeout, tutorial, url, user experience, UX, video, Web Application, YouTube
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Worldwide Country Quiz Game Personalization Tutorial
You often come across the term “Personalization” with regard to software functionality. In broad brush terms we see the idea of … Personalization of software is a means by which functionality is handed over to the user to shape its … Continue reading →
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Tagged accountability, country, embed, game, geo chart, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, onclick, personalization, PHP, programming, quiz, region, select, setTimeout, tutorial, url, user experience, UX, video, Web Application, YouTube
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Worldwide Country Quiz Game YouTube Tutorial
Building on our start to our “Worldwide Country Quiz” (game) project with Worldwide Country Quiz Game Primer Tutorial as shown below, today we add functionality that uses the marvellous YouTube API for embedding videos into HTML iframe elements, to offer … Continue reading →
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Tagged country, embed, game, geo chart, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, onclick, PHP, programming, quiz, region, select, setTimeout, tutorial, url, video, Web Application, YouTube
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Australian Geographical Quiz Context Tutorial
We are continuing on with our Australian Geographic quiz today, building on our Australian Geographical Quiz Primer Tutorial start yesterday, with some added functionality to assist with “finding out more”. Which is natural for us when we come upon information … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, area, Australian Geographic, context, embed, game, games, geographicals, geography, GIMP, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, legend, map, mobilefish, mouse, onclick, programming, tutorial, video, YouTube
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Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe Email Tutorial
It’s good with a web application like our “Karaoke via YouTube API” one to have a means by which you share what you are doing, and because we have based it on GET parameters, then an email link is a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, API, audio, border, CSS, CSS3, Did you know, DOM, EasyPHP, email, embed, emoji, game, games, Google, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, linear gradient, local web server, MAMP, microphone, music, onblur, onStateChanged, programming, snapchat, synchronize, tutorial, user experience, UX, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe Emoji Tutorial
For a long time we resisted the use of emoji, thinking that their use was a bit lame, but more and more, as times goes on, we find good use for them. It is kind of predictable though for quite … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, API, audio, border, CSS, CSS3, DOM, EasyPHP, embed, emoji, game, games, Google, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, linear gradient, local web server, MAMP, microphone, music, onblur, onStateChanged, programming, snapchat, synchronize, tutorial, user experience, UX, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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