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HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Game Primer Tutorial
The HTML Canvas element is great for many types of games especially where you draw your own graphics based on interaction from the user. Today you may consider our Pros and Cons “game” to be more of a “decision making … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Games, OOP, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, blog, canvas, client/server, data url, decision making, Did you know, game, games, HTML, HTML5, image, Javascript, object, PHP, programming, pros and cons, snapshot, software, software design, tutorial, web server, Wordpress, wordpress.com, wordpress.org
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WordPress Blog Context Help Mode Toggler Primer Tutorial
On this WordPress Blog we’ve had a policy of providing default Ajax inspired contextual help as the default setting. However it may be that you want to skip this contextual help if you “know the ropes” regarding navigating this blog, … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, blog, CMS, contextual, HTML, Javascript programming, PHP, tutorial, Wordpress
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Yahoo YQL Web Service JSON Thesaurus Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that might be re-introducing you to the Yahoo Web Services called YQL, building on previous ones here at this blog. The name is the way it is because it simplified the API aspects of its functionality … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, Data Integration, eLearning, ESL, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, data integration, dictionary, ESL, PHP, programming, stop press, thesaurus, tutorial, web service, Yahoo, Yahoo YQL
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Yahoo YQL Web Service JSON Spotify Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that might be re-introducing you to the Yahoo Web Services called YQL, building on previous ones here at this blog. The name is the way it is because it simplified the API aspects of its functionality … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, Data Integration, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, data integration, HTML, JSON, music, onblur, programming, Spotify, SQL, tutorial, web service, Yahoo, YQL
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WordPress Blog Custom Header Image Primer Tutorial
The HTML5 specification allows for the display of 2D-graphics via SVG HTML tags which use graphical applications in XML and the XML is then rendered by an SVG viewer. SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphics. Those SVG shapes can be … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, blog, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, CSS, CSS3, HTML5, mask, mobile friendly, photography, PHP, programming, reveal, rounded border, SVG, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress Ajax Mobile Friendly Primer Tutorial
Building on yesterday’s WordPress Ajax Recent Post Preview Primer Tutorial and continuing on with the set up of this blog for Ajax use for a laptop or desktop that recognises the onmouseover event, today we create a way whereby mobile … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, Android, click, DOM, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, mobile, mobile friendly, onload, onmouseover, ontouchend, ontouchstart, PHP, Preview, programming, tap, touch, tutorial, Wordpress
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