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Parabola Quiz Google Chart Tutorial
We’ve found a new reason to tinker with deliberate image blurring on top of the usual … hiding sensitive data on images (where we find Gimp very good to use) as an SVG filter as used in Gimp Guillotine Follow … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, Apple Mail, blur, data uri, Gmail, Google Charts, Google Page Insights, image, Mail, mathematics, parabola, PHP, programming, screenshot, tutorial, webmail
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Javascript Rotated Rectangle Analyze Tutorial
The Javascript logic of the recent Javascript Rectangle Analyze Follow Up Tutorial needed no trigonometrical mathematics, but the simple progression from … HTML div rectangle data … to … randomly rotated HTML div rectangle data … via CSS style=”transform:rotate(30deg);transform-origin:left top;” … Continue reading
Javascript Rectangle Analyze Follow Up Tutorial
As improvements to yesterday’s Javascript Rectangle Analyze Primer Tutorial we thought … allow the user to change the number of colours from its default 11 … and we thank Color Names — HTML Color Codes to allow us to get … Continue reading
Javascript Rectangle Analyze Primer Tutorial
We’re not trying to compare programming to Michelangelo’s art, but did you know that he chose the marble he wanted at the quarry, presumably imagining what was possible with that marble? In line with that, do you like “glass half … Continue reading
Google Chart Bubble Chart Explorer Zoom Tutorial
Do the words “outlier” and “clutter” have an association for you? The work of yesterday’s PHP Worldbank Growth of Merchandise Trade Emoji Flags Tutorial got us to first think about “clutter”, because it was hard to get to some data … Continue reading
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Tagged Bubble Chart, chart, clutter, data, declutter, distribution, drag, Google Charts, graph, mathematics, mobile, non-mobile, outlier, pan, peloton, PHP, representation, statistics, value, Web Application, Worldbank, zoom
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Mobile Onmouseover Event Alternative Tutorial
Yesterday’s Smooth Spinner Game Tutorial … Yes, non-mobile players will score better than mobile device players, because of the existence of an onmouseover (ie. hover) event. This same lament for mobile devices is a similar lament regarding a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged arithmetic, button, cell, div, dropdown, event, game, games, global variable, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, mathematics, maths, mobile, onclick, onkeypress, onmouseout, onmouseover, ontouchend, ontouchmove, ontouchstart, option, programming, select, table, tutorial, user, variable
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