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Earth Scanner Delimitation Tutorial
A lot of the data aspects to our latest Earth Scanner web application have relied on … user reliability … and … delimitation rules … less stringent for … timezone places Of course, we’d really like to automate more, but … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Placements Tutorial
You see that little play on words in today’s title, using … Placements ? Where we meant “the specification, by placename, of latitude and longitude for a user defined place”? And so we decided not to give this blog posting … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Itinerary Collaboration Tutorial
It might be just us, but around here, we give ourselves a “leave pass”, talking about … sharing … much more than … collaborating … because we see collaboration, as much to do with at least two parties being able … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Sharing Itinerary Detail Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Earth Scanner Sharing Tutorial, today, we were … more than half expecting that for web browsers where navigator.canShare comes up with true (eg. Safari), supporting the Web Share API on a https:// protocol, we’d be saying for … Continue reading →
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Angled Text Tool External Javascript Tutorial
Today, further to yesterday’s Angled Text Tool Clipboard Tutorial, we have our Angled Text Helper web application “tool” calling on a “tool’s subtool”, giving new meaning to our web application being “on the tools” today, for more granular text element … Continue reading →
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Tagged angle, angled text, Apache, argument, call, calling, clipboard, code file, codebase, containing, context, copy, CSS, data attribute, Document Root, document.head, dropdown, emoji, external Javascript, font, getBoundingClientRect, global data attribute, hashtag, hashtagging, head, HTML, Javascript, justification, justify, navigation, nest, paste, programming, rotate, select, sidle, snug, span, StackOverflow, table, table cell, text, tool, transform, translate, tutorial, url, web server
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Landing Page Linked Background Images Long Hover Hashtag Tutorial
Maybe you remember … Landing Page Linked Background Images Long Hover Tutorial … and … WordPress Blog Hashtag Navigation Return Onmouseover Tutorial ? Ideas from each, combine, today, to add some “hashtag navigational smarts” to our recently added “multiple background … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, background-position, CSS, delay, event, fixed, hashtag, hashtagging, hover, HTML, IFRAME, image, Javascript, linear gradient, link, long hover, navigation, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, programming, setTimeout, thumbnail, tutorial
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WordPress Recent Posts Navigation Issue Tutorial
Back to the topic of “WordPress Blog Recent Posts” (and its relationship to the RJM Programming Landing Page) last referenced at WordPress Recent Posts Widget Caching Issues Tutorial, is today’s fix to an iPhone usage hashtag navigational annoyance that would … Continue reading →
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Colour Wheel Prompt Override Tutorial
In yesterday’s Colour Wheel Size and Spoke Colour Tutorial discussion around the Javascript alert popup ideas we never actually call the “alert” (that references the window.alert) method in what we are doing. We just are using an “alert” box look … Continue reading →
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