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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

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Walkways Quiz Game Primer Tutorial

Have you ever thought of a background image for a webpage, as a thing you could “regionally” click, as happens with the HTML map element? What about if we filled the webpage background with an HTML map element and its … Continue reading

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Skeletal System Game Reveal Tutorial

Continuing on from yesterday’s Skeletal System Game Primer Tutorial that started us on a “reveal” and “overlay” and “map element” Skeletal System Game we’re developing, let’s, today, “drill down” a bit into that “reveal” concept. After all, there are so … Continue reading

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Skeletal System Game Primer Tutorial

We think there are two great “concepts” that help us understand the interplay between Javascript DOM and CSS styling when creating client side web applications, those being … “reveal” “overlay” … and today we combine these two concepts with another … Continue reading

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Body Cavities Game Primer Tutorial

Piano playing and Anatomy … what do they have in common? Hopefully not that “anatomy leaves you feeling flat” (boom, boom). Or “playing the piano is simply organsmic”. No, for us, it is that we are using the same “online” … Continue reading

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Other Side of the World Google Chart Tutorial

Google Charts provides great chart tools for various purposes. We already use the Map Chart heavily with our “Other Side of the World” recent web application we last talked about below with Other Side of the World Continents and Countries … Continue reading

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Other Side of the World Continents and Countries Tutorial

Today we came across a scenario where there was a tiny advantage being Australian, in that our “Continent Name” equals our “Country Name” … which I suppose you could argue for Antarctica, maybe?! We were amused by this at school, … Continue reading

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Other Side of the World Timezone Tutorial

We’ve got a lot of “where” functionality mixed in with “when” functionality with our “Other Side of the World” web application. To us, the easiest way to link “where” and “when” in the world is the concept of Earth’s timezones. … Continue reading

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