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Calendar iCal Integration WordPress Tutorial
After yesterday’s Calendar iCal Integration Email Tutorial we hoped we had a Calendar Event (creating) (component) “tool” web application that could be used in a variety of ways by other web applications. The first cab off the rank for this … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged calendar, callback, date, datetime, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, form, Google Charts, header, HTML, ical, interval, Javascript, PHP, programming, software integration, time, timezone, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, UIWebView, WebView, Wordpress
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Calendar iCal Integration Email Tutorial
With yesterday’s Calendar iCal Integration Timezone Tutorial‘s emphasis on timezones, we turn our attention now, thinking of our web application as a “tool” and an integrated software product, to two interrelated issues … What does the future hold as far … Continue reading
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Tagged calendar, callback, date, datetime, dropdown, email, form, Google Charts, header, HTML, ical, interval, Javascript, PHP, programming, software integration, time, timezone, tutorial, UIWebView, WebView
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Calendar iCal Integration Timezone Tutorial
You might have thought with yesterday’s Calendar iCal Integration Primer Tutorial‘s emphasis on timezones we’d have … had too much seen too little invited Goldilocks for some porridge … but time is quite a complex scenario on Earth, when it … Continue reading
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Tagged calendar, callback, date, datetime, dropdown, form, Google Charts, header, HTML, ical, interval, Javascript, PHP, programming, software integration, time, timezone, tutorial
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Geolocation ISP IP New API Service Tutorial
The World Wide Web is one big “sharing” community, at least in the Open Source world, but most “Services” are subject to those “global economic headwinds” … you’ll forgive me, have just come from the news … and it is … Continue reading
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Tagged API, geolocation, Google Charts, HTML, IP address, ISP, Javascript, programming, service, tutorial
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Make Your Own Charts Menu Background Primer Tutorial
What’s the most approachable way to brighten up a web application? What about … background … image colour linear gradient colour fonts borders colours … background text colour border colour … as some of a list approachable for non-graphic artist … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, Apple, background image, CSS, GIMP, Google, Google Charts, Grab, HTML, IDE, image, iOS, kaleidoscope, mobile application, programming, search engine, snapshot, tutorial, UIWebView, Web Application, WebView, Xcode
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HTML5 Geolocation API Primer Tutorial
We’ve written a small HTML5 Geolocation API web application today, that has at its core the great advice from this great link, so, thanks. You might recall from recent times here at this blog our admiration for these “where” based … Continue reading
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Tagged API, geographicals, geolocation, Google Charts, Google Maps, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, map, programming, trip, tutorial, Web Application
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