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Windows and macOS Hanging Useful Keyboard Shortcuts Tutorial
Revisiting the Dots and Boxes game of Dots and Boxes Game Parameterization Tutorial today, on this macOS MacBook Air … Shock, Horror, Tragedy … it gave us that very annoying “hanging experience” to the extent that our MacBook Air rebooted … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Doctype Meta Tutorial
It took a session on this MacBook Air’s macOS Firefox web browser trying the Tabular Single Row Media Gallery web application to emphasise the importance of more consistency checking on … doctype HTML tagdeclaration … <!DOCTYPE html> … and … … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Playlist Windows Local System Tutorial
Further to the recent YouTube API Caller Radio Play Playlist Local System Tutorial macOS local system discussion, today, we code for … play … to mean something on the … Windows … “cmd” command accessible … command line What’s the … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Wikipedia Keyboard Geographicals Cursor Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Earth Scanner Wikipedia ISO Code Places Keyboard Tutorial … we’ve improved the country name recognition … on non-mobile we’ve added a fleeting latitude,longitude of destination placename cursor … gotlat=eval(” + xwaconto.body.outerHTML.split(“.setAttribute(‘data-geo’,'”)[2].split(‘,’)[0]); gotlong=eval(” + xwaconto.body.outerHTML.split(“.setAttribute(‘data-geo’,'”)[2].split(‘,’)[1].split(“‘”)[0]); document.getElementsByTagName(‘img’)[0].style.cursor=(‘url(“data:image/svg+xml;utf8,<svg xmlns=’ + “‘” … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, chart, clock, comma, country, country code, cursor, disambiguation, Earth, earth scanner, east, emoji, event, geo chart, geographicals, Google chart, hash, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, ISO, iso 3166-1, ISO-3166, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, location.hash, longitude, map, oncontextmenu, onkeypress, overlay, PHP, programming, prompt, right click, Scanner, space, temperature, time, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, west, when, where, Wikipedia
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Earth Scanner Wikipedia ISO Code Places Keyboard Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Earth Scanner Wikipedia Places English Disambiguation Keyboard Tutorial, today, we … conjoin the wooooorrrrllldd of yesterday’s “keyboard” and “start=” argument placename talents that ended up surpassing the placename talents of … previous Javascript prompt window functionality of an … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, chart, clock, comma, country, country code, disambiguation, Earth, earth scanner, east, emoji, event, geo chart, geographicals, Google chart, hash, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, ISO, iso 3166-1, ISO-3166, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, location.hash, longitude, map, oncontextmenu, onkeypress, overlay, PHP, programming, prompt, right click, Scanner, space, temperature, time, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, west, when, where, Wikipedia
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Earth Scanner Wikipedia Places English Disambiguation Keyboard Tutorial
May we direct your attention … up … to the “novel” that is today’s blog posting title? We’ve seen longer, so perhaps it’s just a “short story” today. So, what is “disambiguation”? It’s Wikipedia‘s genious logic where … Disambiguation in … Continue reading →
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Tagged chart, clock, comma, country, disambiguation, Earth, earth scanner, east, emoji, event, geo chart, geographicals, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, longitude, map, oncontextmenu, onkeypress, overlay, PHP, programming, prompt, right click, Scanner, space, temperature, time, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, west, when, where, Wikipedia
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Earth Scanner Wikipedia Places Keyboard Tutorial
Yesterday’s Earth Scanner Keyboard Tutorial added … keyboard () or {} or [] bracketed TimeZone placenames typed with the keyboard … starting Earth Scanner positionings via ?start=[TimeZonePlaceName] address bar URL argument usage … but most places are not TimeZone places. … Continue reading →
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Tagged chart, clock, country, Earth, earth scanner, east, emoji, event, geo chart, geographicals, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, keyboard, latitude, longitude, map, oncontextmenu, onkeypress, overlay, PHP, programming, prompt, right click, Scanner, space, temperature, time, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, west, when, where, Wikipedia
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Earth Scanner Keyboard Tutorial
To our mind, the most interesting to use and probably, in a masochistic way, the most interesting to program or code for are web applications where data inputs really affect them. In other words, they are … interactive web applications … Continue reading →
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