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Region Picker Sticky Scrolling Tutorial
With our current Region Picker web application of recent blog postings, like yesterday’s Region Picker Geographicals Tutorial, you may have noticed … quite a bit of CSS position: fixed; positioning … fairly easily understood as an element occupying screen space … Continue reading →
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Region Picker Geographicals Tutorial
All the recent Region Picker focus on … regions … doh! … turns to … geographicals … as possible … as a “marker” representative position … because, as possible, this opens up possibilities for our inhouse Javascript prompt window menus, … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, address bar, API, canvas, client, clientside, colour, colour code, colour coding, colour matching, CSS, deprecate, deprecation, double click, dropdown, error, event.stopPropagation, form, GD, geo chart, Google chart, Google Earth, hash, hashtag, hotkey, HTML, IFRAME, image, image chart, img, integration, Javascript, keyboard, length, lookup, menu, navigation, ondblclick, onmousemove, opacity, overlay, picker, popup, popup window, post, programming, prompt, pulldown, pulldown menu, region, regional, request, select, tutorial, url, web browser, window.open, z-index
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GeoJson World Coastlines Drag and Drop Tutorial
The primary aim of today’s work, onto yesterday’s GeoJson World Drag and Drop on iPad Tutorial iPad integration is to … add similar drag and drop logic into our World Coastlines GeoJson web application … and along the way, also … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, attribute, child, coastline, debug, debugging, develop, develop menu, div, DOM, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, external Javascript, geojson, Google, Google Earth, Google Maps, hardware, IFRAME, inspect, iOS, iPad, Javascript, JSON, lead, long drag, MacBook Air, map, mobile, onclick, parent, programming, Safari, scrolling, srcdoc, SVG, tutorial, web inspector, Wikipedia
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GeoJson World Drag and Drop on iPad Tutorial
Yesterday’s GeoJson World Drag and Drop Google Tutorial had us at a very interesting position, one that we cannot recall ever happening before, that being … our GeoJson World Countries web application Drag and Drop logic worked on an iPhone … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, child, debug, debugging, develop, develop menu, div, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, external Javascript, geojson, Google, Google Earth, Google Maps, hardware, IFRAME, inspect, iOS, iPad, Javascript, JSON, lead, long drag, MacBook Air, map, mobile, onclick, parent, programming, Safari, srcdoc, SVG, tutorial, web inspector, Wikipedia
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GeoJson World Drag and Drop Google Tutorial
We often turn to what we like to call … “long hover” (ie. on non-mobile, wait for a long while after the onmouseover event initiation to see whether the user is still hovering) … and today, a bit like that, … Continue reading →
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Tagged child, div, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, external Javascript, geojson, Google, Google Earth, Google Maps, IFRAME, Javascript, JSON, long drag, map, onclick, parent, programming, srcdoc, SVG, tutorial, Wikipedia
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World Scrolling and Clickarounds Image Source Tutorial
As you program, in anything, we are sure you will have occasions when you think … This is a lot of trouble for very little effect. … and sometimes, infinitely better … Wow! That was easy! And it’s, like, doubled … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, click, code, confirm, country, country code, details, div, DOM, Earth, elevation, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, Google Directions, Google Earth, Google Maps, HTML, image, image source, image URL, img, innerHTML, International Dateline, iso 639-2, Javascript, latitude, longitude, map, Mercator, mercator projection, method, NASA, Natural Earth Data, navigate, North Pole, ondblclick, opacity, overlay, override, placeholder, placename, programming, projection, reveal, scroll, search, source, span, summary, textbox, timezone, toast, trip, tutorial, url, webpage, Wikipedia
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World Scrolling and Clickarounds Reveal Tutorial
Our favourite “reveal” tool, the HTML “details and summary” duo, add user control functionality on top of that up to yesterday’s World Scrolling and Clickarounds Trip Tutorial. Where the user has their own control, principally to declutter in the “toast” … Continue reading →
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Tagged click, code, confirm, country, country code, details, div, DOM, elevation, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, Google Directions, Google Earth, Google Maps, HTML, image, img, innerHTML, iso 639-2, Javascript, latitude, longitude, map, Mercator, method, Natural Earth Data, navigate, opacity, overlay, override, placename, programming, projection, reveal, scroll, search, span, summary, textbox, timezone, toast, trip, tutorial, webpage, Wikipedia
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World Scrolling and Clickarounds Trip Tutorial
Whenever we think “trips” these days we gravitate towards involving Google Directions, with our web applications here. And so, extending the functionality of yesterday’s World Scrolling and Clickarounds Search Tutorial‘s “Scrolling and Clicking World Map” web application, we started involving … Continue reading →
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