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Australian Postcode Dropdown Place Iframe Posting Tutorial
Today’s new blog posting title words … Iframe Posting … say it all about today’s progress on top of yesterday’s Australian Postcode Dropdown Place Images Tutorial. Well, almost all, the other “theme” being that progress can be unseen … doh, … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, background, background image, background-position, body, cross-domain, distance, dropdown, form, function, geographicals, Google chart, Google Directions, IFRAME, image, integer, Javascript, leading zero, map chart, mathematice, modal, modal backdrop, moveTo, nearby, Northern Territory, onblur, onload, photo, photograph, popup, post, postcode, posting, programming, select, sort, tutorial, url, webpage, where, Wikipedia, window, window.open, zero
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Australian Postcode Dropdown Place Images Tutorial
To progress with the recent Australian Postcode Place Images State Precedence Tutorial we pick up from its … There is another issue we might have more to talk about into the future, as well as here now. If two incarnations … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, background, background image, background-position, body, cross-domain, distance, dropdown, function, geographicals, Google chart, Google Directions, image, integer, Javascript, leading zero, map chart, mathematice, modal, modal backdrop, moveTo, nearby, Northern Territory, onblur, onload, photo, photograph, popup, postcode, programming, select, sort, tutorial, url, webpage, where, Wikipedia, window, window.open, zero
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Google Translate Landing Page Translate Updated List Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Translate Landing Page Translate Update Tutorial left off with … It’s the start that does not ingrain the webpage HTML to any great permanence, and that is for another “PHP involvement” day. … and that new day is … Continue reading
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Tagged administrator, Ajax, DOM, dropdown, file_exists, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, landing page, language, PHP, programming, referrer, security, tutorial
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Google Translate Landing Page Translate Update Tutorial
The recent Google Translate Landing Page Translate Tutorial … updated our “interface” to the great Google Translate strategy for the RJM Programming Landing Page webpage group … but … did not update to the latest “language code list” to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, DOM, dropdown, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, landing page, language, programming, tutorial
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Google Translate Landing Page Translate Tutorial
Yesterday’s … Google Translate Webpage Translate Tutorial was the major part of RJM Programming’s Google Translate strategy change (ie. getting it working again … doh!) … but it’s not the whole story … and another part is … today we … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, dropdown, Google Translate, interface, Javascript, landing pagge, language, onchange, PHP, programming, select, tutorial, url, Wordpress
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Google Translate Webpage Translate Tutorial
We really like the way Google Translate can language translate whole webpages for URLs of choice, sometimes. We use it here at this blog, but sometime into the past … we cannot recall (sorrrrrryyyyyyyyy!) … the arrangements of use of … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, dropdown, Google Translate, interface, language, PHP, programming, tutorial, url, Wordpress
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Rotation Game Tutorial
Can you guess what today’s tutorial is about if we say … yes, it’s about “rotation” … and another word for “rotation” could be … anyone, anyone … bit cheeky, but, yes, Tad ((it that Low?) … on second thoughts, … Continue reading
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Tagged button, DeviceOrientationEvent, dropdown, event, game, Javascript, programming, rotate, rotation, score, spin, spinning, tutorial, yaw
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Karaoke YouTube Video Search Multiple Mention Tutorial
With yesterday’s Karaoke YouTube Video Search Timer Tutorial we wanted to extend the multiple entry dropdown non-mobile onclick order improvements. We wanted to now allow for a video to be repeated with the proviso … still allow a first ever … Continue reading
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Tagged checkbox, debug, delimitation, details, dropdown, eventr, IFRAME, keane, loop, mobile, multiple, onchange, order, pause, play, programming, reveal, select, setTimeout, summary, synchronize, timer, tutorial, typeof, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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