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Tag Archives: Google Maps
Google Maps Create Map to Google Earth Primer Tutorial
We’ve long been fascinated by maps, and when we read in the September 2017 edition of PC & Tech Authority (“Do More With Maps” by Nik Rawlinson) of a methodology to … log into Google … for us, that means … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged customize, download, export, Gmail, Google, Google Earth, Google Maps, map, personalize, stop press, tutorial
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TimeZone Country Places Emoji Tutorial
Maybe you’re like me, and prefer websites where there is lots of functionality, and whether you use it or not, is up to the individual user. We might be wrong about this, but this represents to us an idea in … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged API, border-radius, button, country, CSS, CSS3, emoji, geographicals, Google chart, Google Charts, Google Maps, IFRAME, integration, iOS, map, modularization, PHP, programming, recursion, styling, time, timezone, tutorial, YouTube, YouTube API
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TimeZone Country Places CSS Tutorial
Today we’ve started out on the first bits of CSS styling improvements to the web application at the heart of TimeZone Country Places Iintegration Tutorial as shown below. But today, as well as … CSS styling improvements … <style> td … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged border-radius, button, country, CSS, CSS3, geographicals, Google chart, Google Charts, Google Maps, IFRAME, integration, iOS, map, modularization, PHP, programming, recursion, styling, time, timezone, tutorial
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TimeZone Country Places Integration Tutorial
Yesterday we set up the framework for our software integration improvements to the web application at the heart of TimeZone Country Places Iframe Tutorial as shown below. It ended up, yesterday, in its completed framework … in other words, we … Continue reading
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Tagged country, geographicals, Google chart, Google Charts, Google Maps, IFRAME, integration, iOS, map, modularization, PHP, programming, recursion, time, timezone, tutorial
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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
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Trips, Tutorials
Tagged API, geographicals, geolocation, Google Charts, Google Maps, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, map, programming, trip, tutorial, Web Application
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Trip Mobile Device Usage Planning Tutorial
As we said from the get go in our trip mobile device usage thread of tutorials at Trip Mobile Device Usage Primer Tutorial way below … we prefer to use the iPad for the trip planning, sometimes the Android is … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Trips, Tutorials
Tagged Android, clock, GIMP, Google, Google Maps, hardcopy, hardware, Hewlett Packard Deskjet 2050 J510, IFRAME, image, iOS, iPad, location services, map, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, mobilefish, photograph, photography, photos, printer, proof of concept, Scanner, screen capture, screenshot, search engine, trip, tutorial, web browser
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Trip Mobile Device Usage Web Application Tutorial
We left off with our trip mobile device usage series of blog posts at Trip Mobile Device Camera Versus Hard Copy Scan Tutorial below by leaving you with … With the resultant printer scanned soft copy, this becomes useful for … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, clock, GIMP, Google, Google Maps, hardcopy, hardware, Hewlett Packard Deskjet 2050 J510, IFRAME, image, iOS, iPad, location services, map, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, mobilefish, photograph, photography, photos, printer, Scanner, screen capture, screenshot, search engine, trip, tutorial, web browser
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