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HTML/Javascript Canvas Fractions Drag and Drop Tutorial

A few days back we spoke about drag and drop events where we presented The Three P Three Modes Drag and Drop Tutorial and the event discussion then … Eventwise, you’ll want to research … So what events were relevant … Continue reading

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The Three P Three Modes Drag and Drop Tutorial

Today we extend the “Calling Card” functionality of yesterday, with “Calling Card” functionality you can, optionally, create and control via drag and drop functionality, at least for non-mobile platforms. You can drag parts of the Profile Report you want onto … Continue reading

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Google Chart NonLinear Trendline Selection Event Tutorial

Yesterday’s Google Chart Linear Trendline Selection Event Tutorial outlined some new Google Chart “select” event (like onclick event) for the Google Chart Trendlines Chart (we’ll drop the “Linear” word now). So if the data is not linear by nature, what … Continue reading

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Google Chart Linear Trendline Selection Event Tutorial

Mathematicians, scientists and engineers (like Land Surveyors), at the very least, know about error tolerance, and modelling data to a linear equation should they think the thing being measured should be linear by nature. Errors in measurement are rarely avoided, … Continue reading

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HTML Adjectives vs Adverbs Lesson Plan Checkboxes Tutorial

Yesterday we consolidated the functionality of a web application feeding off a previous web application’s web design coding “innards”, benefitting from commonalities such as … their multiple choice “feel” commonality … and … perhaps rather optimistically … the feel that … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Adjectives vs Adverbs Lesson Plan Tutorial

Yesterday we outlined a web application feeding off a previous web application’s web design coding “innards”, benefitting from commonalities such as … their multiple choice “feel” commonality … and … perhaps rather optimistically … the feel that there was commonality … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Adjectives versus Adverbs Primer Tutorial

Sometimes really diverse web applications can benefit from very similar web design “innards”. Or maybe part of all this is that when you get a really good web design “innard” it can be “wielded” to surprising amounts and variations of … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Multiple Choice Quiz Administration Tutorial

We continue on with the Multiple Choice Quiz modeled on the rules of a UK (BBC2) quiz television show called Eggheads, where a challenger team of 5 tries to defeat a champion team of 5 in a topic based head … Continue reading

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