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Colouring In Drag and Drop Waterfall Reveal Tutorial
As far as the Reveal options go with our current Colouring In web application project’s … World Reveal game … and … Rivers Reveal game … and … Mountains Reveal game … today we’re presenting … Waterfalls Reveal game … … Continue reading →
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Colouring In Drag and Drop Reveal Right Click Tutorial
Yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop Mountain Reveal Game Tutorial showed us … a whole new woooorrrrlllddd of event functionality … via … ondblclick … and today we have … a non-mobile new woooorrrrlllddd of event functionality … via … … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, animation, answer, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, border, browse, cell, clip art, clone, co-ordinates, collaborate, collaboration, column, country, CSS, dataset, dblclick, device, Did you know, dimensions, doodle, doodling, double click, drag, drag and drop, dragover, drop, email, emoji, emoji flag, encoding, encryption, entity, flag, focus, game, games, genericize, geography, geojson, geospatial, getBoundingClientRect, Google, grid, guess, hashtag, hashtagging, height, html entity, image, image search, image URL, ISO 3166-2, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, left.width, location.hash, longitude, mailto, Mercator, mercator projection.opacity, mobile, mouse, mouse wheel, multiple, multiple background, navigation, nickname, number, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, ondragover, onkeydown, overlay, palette, percentage, PHP, pixel, pixels, platform, polyline, processing, programming, proof of concept, proportional, px, question, quiz, range, redo, resolution, responsive design, reveal, river, rivers, row, scroll, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, style, styling, SVG, table, table cell, television, text, top, transparency, tutorial, underlay, undo, units, url, user experience, UX, value add, width, Wikipedia, world, world map
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Colouring In Drag and Drop Mountain Reveal Game Tutorial
Today’s blog posting has a “theme song” … highHi! Yes, onto yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop World Reveal Sharing Tutorial‘s … World Reveal game … and … Rivers Reveal game … we use a lot of, what pans out … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, animation, answer, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, border, browse, cell, clip art, clone, co-ordinates, collaborate, collaboration, column, country, CSS, dataset, dblclick, device, Did you know, dimensions, doodle, doodling, double click, drag, drag and drop, dragover, drop, email, emoji, emoji flag, encoding, encryption, entity, flag, focus, game, games, genericize, geography, geojson, geospatial, getBoundingClientRect, Google, grid, guess, hashtag, hashtagging, height, html entity, image, image search, image URL, ISO 3166-2, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, left.width, location.hash, longitude, mailto, Mercator, mercator projection.opacity, mobile, mouse, mouse wheel, multiple, multiple background, navigation, nickname, number, ondblclick, ondragover, onkeydown, overlay, palette, percentage, PHP, pixel, pixels, platform, polyline, processing, programming, proof of concept, proportional, px, question, quiz, range, redo, resolution, responsive design, reveal, river, rivers, row, scroll, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, style, styling, SVG, table, table cell, television, text, top, transparency, tutorial, underlay, undo, units, url, user experience, UX, value add, width, Wikipedia, world, world map
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Colouring In Drag and Drop River Reveal Game Tutorial
Today’s blog posting has a “theme song” … deep. Yes, onto yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop World Reveal Sharing Tutorial‘s … World Reveal game … we use a lot of it’s ideas to present … Rivers Reveal game … … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, animation, answer, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, border, browse, cell, clip art, clone, co-ordinates, collaborate, collaboration, column, country, CSS, dataset, device, Did you know, dimensions, doodle, doodling, double click, drag, drag and drop, dragover, drop, email, emoji, emoji flag, encoding, encryption, entity, flag, focus, game, games, genericize, geography, geojson, getBoundingClientRect, Google, grid, guess, hashtag, hashtagging, height, html entity, image, image search, image URL, ISO 3166-2, Javascript, keyboard, left.width, location.hash, mailto, Mercator, mercator projection.opacity, mobile, mouse, mouse wheel, multiple, multiple background, navigation, nickname, number, ondblclick, ondragover, onkeydown, overlay, palette, percentage, PHP, pixel, pixels, platform, polyline, processing, programming, proof of concept, proportional, px, question, quiz, range, redo, resolution, responsive design, reveal, river, rivers, row, scroll, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, style, styling, SVG, table, table cell, television, text, top, transparency, tutorial, underlay, undo, units, url, user experience, UX, value add, width, world, world map
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Colouring In Drag and Drop World Reveal Sharing Tutorial
When a lot of us think of games or quizzes, we think “level playing field”, at least at the start of a game. In other words, the way the game starts the players are faced with the same or similar … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, answer, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, border, browse, cell, clip art, collaborate, collaboration, column, country, CSS, dataset, device, Did you know, dimensions, doodle, doodling, double click, drag, drag and drop, dragover, drop, email, emoji, emoji flag, encoding, encryption, entity, flag, focus, game, games, genericize, geography, getBoundingClientRect, Google, grid, guess, hashtag, hashtagging, height, html entity, image, image search, image URL, ISO 3166-2, Javascript, keyboard, location.hash, mailto, Mercator, mercator projection.opacity, mobile, mouse, mouse wheel, multiple, multiple background, navigation, nickname, number, ondblclick, ondragover, onkeydown, overlay, palette, percentage, PHP, pixel, pixels, platform, processing, programming, proof of concept, proportional, px, question, quiz, redo, resolution, responsive design, reveal, row, scroll, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, style, styling, table, table cell, television, text, transparency, tutorial, underlay, undo, units, url, user experience, UX, value add, width, world, world map
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Google Chart Image Chart Map Chart GeoJson Onclick Tutorial
Still on the “reconstituting” trajectory yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Map Chart GeoJson Iframe Tutorial had, continuing on with regarding our interfacing to the Google Charts Image Chart Map Chart hosting of GeoJson functionality, today, we “reconstitute” some “onclick” event … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, array, background-size, blog, client, client pre-emptive iframe, co-ordinates, code, colour, colour code, colour coding, compartment, contain, context, country, country code, cover, CSS, CSS property, DOM, dropdown, element, emoji, emoji flag, event, fallback, filter, flag, geojson, Google Translate, header.php, helper, hint, hints, HTML, IFRAME, image, image chart, inline CSS, interim, internationalization, iOS, iPad, ISO 3166-2, Javascript, language, language translation, list, logic, map, mobile, multiple, nest, nesting, onclick, onload, overflow, overflow-x, overlay, page source, PHP, popup, post, posting, programming, property, quiz, reconstituted, region code, scale, scroll, scrolling, size, sizing, style, styling, SVG, table, table cell, timezone, title, touch, transform, translation, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, user experience, UX, view page source, web browser, webpage, Wikipedia, Wordpress, zoom
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Google Chart Image Chart Map Chart GeoJson Iframe Tutorial
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you’ll know that when in the title of a blog posting the word “Iframe” appears somewhere, that what we are concerned with here is … nesting data within a “compartmentalized” part … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, array, background-size, blog, client, client pre-emptive iframe, co-ordinates, code, colour, colour code, colour coding, compartment, contain, context, country, country code, cover, CSS, CSS property, DOM, dropdown, element, emoji, emoji flag, fallback, filter, flag, geojson, Google Translate, header.php, helper, hint, hints, HTML, IFRAME, image, image chart, inline CSS, interim, internationalization, iOS, iPad, ISO 3166-2, Javascript, language, language translation, list, logic, map, mobile, multiple, nest, nesting, onload, overflow, overflow-x, overlay, page source, PHP, post, posting, programming, property, quiz, reconstituted, region code, scale, scroll, scrolling, size, sizing, style, styling, SVG, table, table cell, timezone, title, touch, transform, translation, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, view page source, web browser, webpage, Wikipedia, Wordpress, zoom
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Google Chart Image Chart Map Chart GeoJson Sizing Tutorial
To go from yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Map Chart Reconstituted GeoJson Tutorial‘s … … we hit it out of the wee park … … to … … we hit it out of the a wee bit bigger than wee … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, array, background-size, blog, client, code, colour, colour code, colour coding, contain, context, country, country code, cover, CSS, CSS property, DOM, dropdown, element, emoji, emoji flag, fallback, filter, flag, geojson, Google Translate, header.php, helper, hint, hints, HTML, image, image chart, inline CSS, interim, internationalization, iOS, iPad, ISO 3166-2, Javascript, language, language translation, list, logic, map, mobile, multiple, nest, overflow, overflow-x, overlay, page source, PHP, post, posting, programming, property, quiz, reconstituted, region code, scale, scroll, scrolling, size, sizing, style, styling, SVG, table, table cell, timezone, title, touch, translation, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, view page source, web browser, Wikipedia, Wordpress
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