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Event Calendar Collaboration Textarea Highlight Linking Tutorial
For the first time we can remember, with our Events in Month web application of yesterday’s Event Calendar Collaboration Remembering Recipient Tutorial … we’re channelling how in emails “word strings” starting with “http” become links … and so … in … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, address bar, address URL, argument, arguments, bold, bookmark, button, calendar, collaboration.share, colour, communication, conduit, CSS, data, date, day, day of week, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, event, file_get_contents, get, hashtag, hashtagging, highlight, highlighting, HTML, IP address, Javascript, label, linear gradient, link, localStorage, mailto, MAMP, month, onblur, PHP, placeholder, popup, popup window, programming, recipient, select, selector, sharing, SMS, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text, text shadow, textarea, timing, title, tutorial, uniquifier, url, user experience, UX, value, window.email, window.localStorage, word
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Event Calendar Collaboration Remembering Recipient Tutorial
When doing our inhouse testing for Event Calendar Collaboration Tutorial the other day, it got us “peeved”, shall we say. We wanted a mechanism, with those “a” link “mailto:” emailing arrangements, of not having to fill out the email address … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, address URL, argument, arguments, bold, bookmark, button, calendar, collaboration.share, colour, communication, conduit, CSS, data, date, day, day of week, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, event, file_get_contents, get, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IP address, Javascript, label, linear gradient, link, localStorage, mailto, MAMP, month, onblur, PHP, placeholder, programming, recipient, select, selector, sharing, SMS, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text shadow, timing, title, tutorial, uniquifier, url, user experience, UX, value, window.email, window.localStorage
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Event Calendar Collaboration Tutorial
The Event Calendar web application project, of Event Calendar PHP Bookmark Tutorial, from last year is worth a revisit, the reason being … it did not have a fully fleshed out collaboration or sharing set of functionalities … at the … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, address URL, argument, arguments, bold, bookmark, button, calendar, collaboration.share, colour, communication, conduit, CSS, data, date, day, day of week, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, event, file_get_contents, get, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IP address, Javascript, label, linear gradient, link, mailto, MAMP, month, PHP, placeholder, programming, select, selector, sharing, SMS, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text shadow, timing, title, tutorial, uniquifier, url, user experience, UX, value, window.email
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XML Public Data Genericization Attributes Tutorial
Where to with improving on yesterday’s XML Public Data Genericization Where Clause Tutorial, today? Well … we “dip our toes” into XML attributes in terms of … expressing them in a SELECT list (if you’ll pardon the SQL) … and … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotated timeline chart, annotation, attribute, calendar, calendar chaer, calendar widget, chart, clause, data, date, date picker, DDL, Google chart, HTML, HTML5, input, interface, interfacing, Javascript, order by, PHP, picker, programming, relational database, resize, sort, sorting, SQL, timeline, timeline chart, tutorial, where, where clause, widget, Worldbank, YUI
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XML Public Data Genericization Where Clause Tutorial
If you’re like me, regarding online data, you work it in your mind to work in with SQL statements, in a relational database sense. In that sense, the first two of the three ways (while the third reminding us more … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotated timeline chart, annotation, calendar, calendar chaer, calendar widget, chart, clause, data, date, date picker, DDL, Google chart, HTML, HTML5, input, interface, interfacing, Javascript, order by, PHP, picker, programming, relational database, sort, sorting, SQL, timeline, timeline chart, tutorial, where, where clause, widget, YUI
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Google Charts Interfacing Date Picker Tutorial
We programmers have a lot to thank HTML5 for, regarding “pickers”? Think … input type=color … Colour Picker … and … input type=date … Date Picker … at the very least. But thinking about it, other than the initial Calendar … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotated timeline chart, annotation, calendar, calendar chaer, calendar widget, chart, date, date picker, Google chart, HTML, HTML5, input, interface, interfacing, Javascript, PHP, picker, programming, timeline, timeline chart, tutorial, widget, YUI
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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Sun Angle Game Tutorial
In this world we all look up at the same … Sun Moon … as our “usual companions” of space. One is tempted to say G’Day but we’re too scared of misspelling it, so we’ll just say … Good Morning … Continue reading →
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Tagged astronomer, astronomy, async, asynchronous, azimuth, background, bearing, capital, capital city, challenge, client pre-emptive iframe, clue, code, code syntax, collaborate, colour, colour code, context, country, country code, crow, date, datetime, day of week, daylight saving, Did you know, distance, dropdown, eager, email, emoji, emoji flag, equation, evaluation, fixed, flag, function, game, geo chart, geographicals, geography, gmt, Google chart, hint, hover, IFRAME, image, integer, internationalization, intl, ISO, iso 639-2, Javascript, kilometers, Land Surveying, language, latitude, lazy, lazy evaluation, link, locale, longitude, map, map chart, Math.floor, Math.random, mathematical sentence, mathematics, Mercator, moon, noon, now, object, offset, onload, onmouseover, PATH, popup, position, programming, programming.tutorial, projection, promise, promise object, random, reveal, scale, scrollIntoView, select, sentence, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, sun, sun angle, sunrise, sunset, survey traverse, SVG, svg path, syntax, theodoloite, time, timer, timestamp, timezone, traverse, tutorial, utl, variable, when, where, Wikipedia, window, window.open, world
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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Game Sharing Tutorial
In thinking about a sharing, via email or SMS, component on top of the progress of the recent Javascript Lazy Evaluation Bearing Game Tutorial, with our current … Javascript Lazy Evaluations themed … Drag and Drop themed … Geography Quiz … Continue reading →
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