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Dropdown Image More No Map Ideas Tutorial
Generally speaking, regarding yesterday’s Dropdown Image No Map Ideas Tutorial Biology Quiz work with Wikipedia (thanks) our data categories … dropdown image backgrounder uses image map data from Wikipedia … and today we extend that data scope to … dropdown … Continue reading →
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Dropdown Image No Map Ideas Tutorial
Yesterday’s Dropdown Image Dimensions Idea Tutorial continued the trend of our … dropdown image backgrounder uses image map data from Wikipedia … and today we extend that data scope to … dropdown image backgrounder uses image data not involving image … Continue reading →
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Media Gallery Figcaption Tutorial
Yesterday’s Image Gallery Figcaption Slideshow Tutorial added some animation to the “Image Gallery (via Figcapture elements)” web application we’d been developing. Today we … extend to “Media Gallery (via Figcapture elements)” (from “Image Gallery (via Figcapture elements)”) via code to … Continue reading →
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Image Gallery Figcaption Slideshow Tutorial
Yesterday’s Image Gallery Figcaption Primer Tutorial progress regarding Image Galleries Based On Figcapture elements involved no animation in its makeup or functionality. Around here, though, we often deal with related sets of images (as with example of our tutorial picture), … Continue reading →
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Image Gallery Figcaption Primer Tutorial
We have a new slideshow presentation, or image gallery web application idea, today. It uses in its methodologies the HTML figcaption tag, new to HTML5, and useful, in that it associates images with explanatory words, though you don’t have to … Continue reading →
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SVG Absolute Positioning Sharing Tutorial
The “proof of concept” that was yesterday’s SVG Absolute Positioning Primer Tutorial web application has had a makeover today to … add in email sharing functionality (for small numbers of polygons) … though today is not the end of the … Continue reading →
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Contextualize Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Template Tutorial
Maybe it’s just my weakness, but what I often find writing web applications is that I come back to them several months later and wonder, sometimes, how to work them. This is a weakness of “contextualization”. Contextualization is putting your … Continue reading →
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Agenda Speech to Text to Speech LibreOffice Wizard Tutorial
We’re happy here, finally, to move onto a new concept with the “Speech to Text to Speech” web application blog posting thread, building on yesterday’s Curriculum Vitae Speech to Text to Speech Audio Prompting Tutorial using the recent … Curriculum … Continue reading →
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