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Region Picker Right Click Tutorial
Meanwhile, back at the Region Picker, feeding into yesterday’s Geo Chart Continent View Tutorial‘s progress … Continent View in Geo Charts progress … we nuance, and along the way, encapsulate “what we have been doing” ad infititum for about two … Continue reading →
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Geo Chart Continent View Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Region Picker Image Chart Map Chart Legend Tutorial and the previous introduction of an automated toggle option for a “markers” mode World View of the Geo Chart talked about in Geo Chart Zoom Offset Tutorial, today, we … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, absolute, address bar, API, argument, arguments, button, canvas, click, client, clientside, colour, colour code, colour coding, colour matching, context, continent, country, CSS, deprecate, deprecation, double click, dropdown, error, event, event.stopPropagation, form, Fortran, GD, geo chart, gesture, Google chart, Google Earth, hash, hashtag, hotkey, HTML, IFRAME, image, image chart, img, integration, iPhone, Javascript, keyboard, left, legend, length, lookup, margin-left, margin-top, menu, mobile, navigation, offset, onblur, onclick, ondblclick, onload, onmousemove, opacity, overlay, PHP, picker, popup, popup window, post, programming, prompt, propoerty, pulldown, pulldown menu, region, regional, request, resize, scale, select, setTimeout, sticky, text, textbox, timezone, top, touch, tutorial, url, view, web browser, window.open, world, z-index, zoom
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Region Picker Image Chart Map Chart Legend Tutorial
When it comes to … Countries … and their … Regions … we find the use of … Image Chart Map Chart legends … to be a double edged sword in our current Region Picker web application project. Why? Well, … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, absolute, address bar, API, argument, arguments, button, canvas, click, client, clientside, colour, colour code, colour coding, colour matching, country, CSS, deprecate, deprecation, double click, dropdown, error, event, event.stopPropagation, form, Fortran, GD, geo chart, gesture, Google chart, Google Earth, hash, hashtag, hotkey, HTML, IFRAME, image, image chart, img, integration, iPhone, Javascript, keyboard, left, legend, length, lookup, margin-left, margin-top, menu, mobile, navigation, offset, onblur, onclick, ondblclick, onload, onmousemove, opacity, overlay, picker, popup, popup window, post, programming, prompt, propoerty, pulldown, pulldown menu, region, regional, request, resize, scale, select, setTimeout, sticky, text, textbox, top, touch, tutorial, url, view, web browser, window.open, world, z-index, zoom
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Geo Chart Mobile Zoom Offset Tutorial
The end of yesterday’s Geo Chart Zoom Offset Tutorial‘s work, for us, was a bit frustrating because we have this ridiculous optimistic view that the mobile platforms will ditch their opposition to … Javascript prompt window usage … and … … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, absolute, address bar, API, argument, arguments, button, canvas, click, client, clientside, colour, colour code, colour coding, colour matching, country, CSS, deprecate, deprecation, double click, dropdown, error, event, event.stopPropagation, form, Fortran, GD, geo chart, gesture, Google chart, Google Earth, hash, hashtag, hotkey, HTML, IFRAME, image, image chart, img, integration, iPhone, Javascript, keyboard, left, length, lookup, margin-left, margin-top, menu, mobile, navigation, offset, onblur, onclick, ondblclick, onload, onmousemove, opacity, overlay, picker, popup, popup window, post, programming, prompt, propoerty, pulldown, pulldown menu, region, regional, request, resize, scale, select, setTimeout, sticky, text, textbox, top, touch, tutorial, url, view, web browser, window.open, world, z-index, zoom
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Starts With Textarea CSS Styling Mobile Tutorial
Because yesterday’s Starts With Textarea CSS Styling Tutorial‘s “Starts With Textarea” web application involved logic with so much … HTML element focus … Javascript keyboard event logic … dependencies, we were not overly surprised testing it on mobile (iOS) platforms, … Continue reading →
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Tagged background-color, button, click, CSS, event, events, focus, getBoundingClientRect, getComputedStyle, HTML, iOS, iPad, Javascript, keyboard, mobile, onblur, onchange, onkeydown, onkeypress, overlay, programming, selector, starts with, stye, styling, textarea, touch, touch screen, tutorial, user, virtual keyboard, window.getComputedStyle
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Phone iPhone App Audio Icon Tutorial
For “budding iPhone Phone jockeys” out there, further to Phone iPhone App On Hold Speaker Phone Tutorial‘s talk regarding the Phone app’s … Hide … icon (when you are “on hold” in particular) … getting you to a “hands free” … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, audio, button, hands free, icon, iOS, iPhone, networking, on hold, phone, phone app, settings, speaker, tutorial
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Next Episode Button Scenarios Functional Transition Tutorial
Revisiting the recent Next Episode Button Scenarios Primer Tutorial has a couple of advantages … we managed to make keyframes/transitions logic start working for the 3 of 5 ideas we had regarding our Short Wait (for new episode streaming service … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, background, background image, binge, bingeing, button, click, CSS, delay, div, elementproress, emoji, HTML, Javascript, keyframes, linear gradient, meter, overlay, programming, SVG, transition, transitions, tutorial, video, wait, watch, watching, width
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Next Episode Button Scenarios Primer Tutorial
We were streaming episodes of Frasier, effectively “binge watching”, the other day, on Stan, and were impressed by the cuteness of the … Next episode … … button “linear gradient” look. So we wrote a “proof of concept” Short Wait … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, background, background image, binge, bingeing, button, click, CSS, delay, div, elementproress, HTML, Javascript, keyframes, linear gradient, meter, programming, SVG, transition, transitions, tutorial, video, wait, watch, watching
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