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Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Hashtagged Mailto Sharing Tutorial
We’re returning to our Missing Two web application, after … the recent Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Earth Scanner Integration Tutorial Earth Scanner integration … because, today … it becomes our “guinea pig” web application helping out the … Ajax … Continue reading →
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Region Picker GeoJson Area of Interest Tutorial
Meanwhile, back in “Region Picker Land” where, if we’re not mistaken, the grapes are peculiarly sweet this season, and we needed their “fortification” to tackle today’s progress, that being … user has picked a country of interest and has gone … Continue reading →
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Region Picker Area of Interest Tutorial
Recently we stumbled across the intriguing CSS property clip-path and set ourselves a one day thinking time to see whether we could make use of this CSS feature. And then it occurred to us with our recent Region Picker, as … Continue reading →
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Region Picker Google Translate Tutorial
We wanted to improve the internationalization credentials of our Region Picker web application, of recent times, adding to the progress of yesterday’s Region Picker Revealed Iframes Tutorial. As such, we turn to another great Google product called Google Translate to … Continue reading →
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Region Picker Revealed Iframes Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Region Picker Emoji Flags Tutorial‘s progress, today, we combine two of our favourite concepts in our push forward … iframe usage … as a preferable calling mechanism to popup windows, especially on mobile platforms … and our favourite … Continue reading →
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Region Picker Emoji Flags Tutorial
Regular readers will know that we are keen on emojis … regarding their way to attract attention internationalization assistance text (content) that is (like a) graphic (display) … for we “graphically challenged”, shall we say? We think our Region Picker … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz Aesthetics Tutorial
We recently revisited the PHP web application we call … Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz … last talked about at Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz Sharing Tutorial, and noticed a bit of ugliness regarding its CSS … Continue reading →
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Parallax Scrolling Inhouse Content Tailoring Tutorial
Yes, onto yesterday’s Parallax Scrolling Primer Tutorial‘s Parallax Scrolling functionality, there were strong possibilities for tailoring where the user chooses to show some inhouse WordPress Blog images. Reducing content can be an issue here, but luckily WordPress has a very … Continue reading →
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