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Category Archives: Ajax
WordPress Ajax Contextual Help Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s CSS Embossed Text Primer Tutorial set the mind to address an Ajax piece of functionality to help out with contextual help with features local to this WordPress blog, so that the user can use a “long hover” (and my … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, contextual, DOM, help, Javascript, mobile, onload, onmouseover, PHP, programming, tutorial, Wordpress
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Ajax Div Overlay Primer Tutorial
Back to the recent overlay ideas (like PHP Iframe Overlay Primer Tutorial) we’ve been doing lately at this blog, we want to show you today, the melding of HTML/Javascript supervising Ajax PHP in a div HTML element. This is a … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, client/server, CSS, Did you know, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, XMLHttpRequest
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Ajax All Textboxes All Mandatory Form Primer Tutorial
Was wondering, today, whether we’ve ever mentioned the very useful onblur event for the textbox input HTML tag, which fires after you leave a textbox, whether you have filled it in or not. It pans out we have, with the … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, FirePHP, form validation, HTML, input, JSON, onblur, PHP, programming, tutorial, XML, XMLHttpRequest
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Ajax Local JSON Primer Tutorial
Meanwhile … back at Ajax Ranch … “J’son! Darn it J’son, where are ya? There’s chores to be done, J’son. Jjjjjjj’sssssooooonnnnn!” “Paw, did you come a calling just here this minute now?” “Nope, that there wuz my hollow gram, son.” … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, HTML, Javascript, JSON, programming, tutorial, XMLHttpRequest, Yahoo Answers
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Change the Weather Tutorial
Today’s tutorial’s title is a bit cheekier than it really is, as we talk about a change to the software integration of a Weather Reporting web service for the geographicals suite here at this blog. The previous arrangements we detailed … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, Did you know, geographicals, PHP, programming, software integration, tutorial, weather, Webservice
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Ajax jQuery Primer Tutorial
A lot of the things people like about the Web are to do with Javascript and client-side activities. Adding to that experience are Javascript libraries packed full of features. Probably the best known of these is jQuery. It is very … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, database, Javascript, jQuery, MySql, onblur, PHP, programming, tutorial, XMLHttpRequest
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Ajax Global Weather Auto-completion Tutorial
Ajax techniques make your web pages very dynamic and useful, and there will be fewer changes of webpage required when using Ajax, because information derived from a data source (maybe a feed, maybe a database read, maybe a local source … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, auto-completion, CSS, geography, GlobalWeather, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, weather, XML
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Ajax Random WordPress Feed Post Primer Tutorial
Ajax techniques make your web pages very dynamic and useful, and there will be fewer changes of webpage required when using Ajax, because information derived from a data source (maybe a database read, maybe a local source of data, maybe … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, cross-domain, feed, HTML, Javascript, programming, tutorial
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