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SVG Network Clock Sun Information Prompt Integration Tutorial
Did yesterday’s SVG Network Clock Sun Information Prompt Menu Tutorial and the day before’s work regarding a prompt menu of “when” and “where” URL functionality links seem like “more effort than it’s worth” in your eyes? Well, we felt that … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, C++, clock, CSS, exec, file_get_contents, Google, Google chart, google charts.geo chart, Google Earth, Google Maps, GUI, IFRAME, integration, javascript prompt, line brek, MAMP, map chart, margin-top, menu, modal, network clock, passthru, pause, PHP, planner, popup, popup window, programming, prompt, prompt window, protocol, security, sessionStorage, shell_exec, sun, sunrise, sunset, SVG, svg network clock, timezone, tool, top, trip, trip planner, tutorial, whitespace, window, window.open, X11, Xquartz
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SVG Network Clock Sun Information Prompt Menu Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s SVG Network Clock Sun Information Niceties Tutorial … we wanted to improve the timing capabilities of when any clock mode is changed … and … we wanted to flesh out more prompt menu options as per (and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, C++, clock, CSS, exec, file_get_contents, Google, Google chart, google charts.geo chart, Google Earth, Google Maps, GUI, IFRAME, javascript prompt, line brek, MAMP, map chart, margin-top, menu, modal, network clock, passthru, pause, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, prompt, prompt window, protocol, security, sessionStorage, shell_exec, sun, sunrise, sunset, SVG, svg network clock, timezone, top, tutorial, whitespace, window, window.open, X11, Xquartz
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SVG Network Clock Sun Information Niceties Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s SVG Network Clock Sun Information Tutorial … we hadn’t sought out a way to pause the clock … and today a “better than yesterday’s” select (ie. dropdown) element “onmouseover” and “onmouseout” planned logics arrives with a “of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, C++, clock, CSS, exec, file_get_contents, Google, Google chart, google charts.geo chart, Google Earth, Google Maps, GUI, IFRAME, javascript prompt, line brek, MAMP, map chart, margin-top, modal, network clock, passthru, pause, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, prompt, prompt window, protocol, security, sessionStorage, shell_exec, sun, sunrise, sunset, SVG, svg network clock, timezone, top, tutorial, whitespace, window, window.open, X11, Xquartz
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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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Earth Scanner Wikipedia Keyboard Geographicals Cursor Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Earth Scanner Wikipedia ISO Code Places Keyboard Tutorial … we’ve improved the country name recognition … on non-mobile we’ve added a fleeting latitude,longitude of destination placename cursor … gotlat=eval(” + xwaconto.body.outerHTML.split(“.setAttribute(‘data-geo’,'”)[2].split(‘,’)[0]); gotlong=eval(” + xwaconto.body.outerHTML.split(“.setAttribute(‘data-geo’,'”)[2].split(‘,’)[1].split(“‘”)[0]); document.getElementsByTagName(‘img’)[0].style.cursor=(‘url(“data:image/svg+xml;utf8,<svg xmlns=’ + “‘” … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, chart, clock, comma, country, country code, cursor, disambiguation, Earth, earth scanner, east, emoji, event, geo chart, geographicals, Google chart, hash, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, ISO, iso 3166-1, ISO-3166, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, location.hash, longitude, map, oncontextmenu, onkeypress, overlay, PHP, programming, prompt, right click, Scanner, space, temperature, time, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, west, when, where, Wikipedia
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Earth Scanner Wikipedia ISO Code Places Keyboard Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Earth Scanner Wikipedia Places English Disambiguation Keyboard Tutorial, today, we … conjoin the wooooorrrrllldd of yesterday’s “keyboard” and “start=” argument placename talents that ended up surpassing the placename talents of … previous Javascript prompt window functionality of an … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, chart, clock, comma, country, country code, disambiguation, Earth, earth scanner, east, emoji, event, geo chart, geographicals, Google chart, hash, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, ISO, iso 3166-1, ISO-3166, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, location.hash, longitude, map, oncontextmenu, onkeypress, overlay, PHP, programming, prompt, right click, Scanner, space, temperature, time, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, west, when, where, Wikipedia
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Earth Scanner Wikipedia Places English Disambiguation Keyboard Tutorial
May we direct your attention … up … to the “novel” that is today’s blog posting title? We’ve seen longer, so perhaps it’s just a “short story” today. So, what is “disambiguation”? It’s Wikipedia‘s genious logic where … Disambiguation in … Continue reading →
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Tagged chart, clock, comma, country, disambiguation, Earth, earth scanner, east, emoji, event, geo chart, geographicals, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, longitude, map, oncontextmenu, onkeypress, overlay, PHP, programming, prompt, right click, Scanner, space, temperature, time, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, west, when, where, Wikipedia
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Earth Scanner Wikipedia Places Keyboard Tutorial
Yesterday’s Earth Scanner Keyboard Tutorial added … keyboard () or {} or [] bracketed TimeZone placenames typed with the keyboard … starting Earth Scanner positionings via ?start=[TimeZonePlaceName] address bar URL argument usage … but most places are not TimeZone places. … Continue reading →
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Tagged chart, clock, country, Earth, earth scanner, east, emoji, event, geo chart, geographicals, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, longitude, map, oncontextmenu, onkeypress, overlay, PHP, programming, prompt, right click, Scanner, space, temperature, time, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, west, when, where, Wikipedia
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