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HTML Map Element SVG Context Google Search Tutorial
When including URLs away from the domain (ie. “third party”) on which your webpage resides then you are at risk, over time, when it comes to using URLs optionally involving arguments delimited by ? (first) and (subsequent) & (what we … Continue reading →
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Javascript Window Cross Domain Messaging Tutorial
A couple of days back with Javascript DOM Images Collection Primer Tutorial we sort of went back to the basics of Javascript DOM, right back to our two favourite web application webpage objects … We think the Javascript DOM (or … Continue reading →
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Australian Indigenous Language SVG Overlay Tutorial
Meanwhile, back at “Absolute SVG Positioning (ideally with water views, and ‘Tahiti sounds nice’) Symposium” and “Image Map Admiration Society Cocktail and Drinks Don’t” we wanted to take advantage of the hours spent at the wonderful and stupendous mobilefish Image … Continue reading →
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HTML Map Element SVG Context Tutorial
An improvement to yesterday’s HTML Map Element SVG Tutorial “where” type HTML map onclick type web application is to interface to some contextual Google Chart “friends” … Geo Chart Map Chart … the Geo Chart contextualizing at the world view … Continue reading →
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HTML Map Element SVG Tutorial
Hang around reading at this blog long enough, or just read Legend for and from HTML Map Element CSS Tutorial below, and we think you’ll get the gist of what high regard we have for the HTML map element in … Continue reading →
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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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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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Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe Microphone Tutorial
It was always a plan with the “Karaoke via YouTube API” that we would try to “splice” in user contributions for a more real “Karaoke” experience. I’ve done work on this before, and it takes a lot of web server … Continue reading →
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