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Legend for and from HTML Map Element Primer Tutorial
Have you ever noticed the synergies between the HTML map element and the HTML table element? What would happen if we, in broad brush terms … change “map” to “table” … and … change “area” to “tr-td-a-svg–polygon” (“/area” to “/polygon-/svg-/a-/td-/tr”) … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged browse, form, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, legend, map, mobilefish, programming, SVG, table, tutorial
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Splicing Audio Primer Tutorial
Today we’ve written a first draft of an HTML and Javascript web application that splices up to nine bits of audio input together that can take either of the forms … audio file … and less user friendly is … … Continue reading
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Tagged audio, DOM, form, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, media, object, OOP, programming, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial
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FeedBurner Web Feed Primer Tutorial
We’ve opened a FeedBurner web feed management provider account for the Robert James Metcalfe Blog, our WordPress 4.1.1 blog at this link. Let’s see what Wikipedia says about FeedBurner, which Google acquired on 3rd June 2007, here and below … … Continue reading

