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Google Chart Email Attachment Protocol Tutorial
We’ve got a Google Chart Map Chart Interfacing 101A-Z class for you today, building on yesterday’s Google Chart Email Attachment Mobile Tutorial … We’re working towards trying to make the HTML coming off an email attachment (of a mobile device’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, background, background image, button, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, comma separated values, copy, CSV, email, geographicals, Google, Google chart, IFRAME, image, include, iOS, iPad, line feed, linear gradient, map, map chart, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, post, programming, protocol, select, software integration, tutorial
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Google Chart Email Attachment Mobile Tutorial
We’re working towards trying to make the HTML coming off an email attachment (of a mobile device’s web browser’s webmail URL such as https://gmail.com on Safari on an iPad) be of some comparability in terms of its functionality as the … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, background, background image, button, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, comma separated values, copy, CSV, email, geographicals, Google, Google chart, image, include, iOS, iPad, line feed, linear gradient, map, map chart, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, post, programming, protocol, select, software integration, tutorial
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Google Chart Email Attachment Post Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Chart Email Attachment Tutorial intimated … For the $_POST[] scenario, we’ll need to chip away at each parent Google Chart interface PHP web application code. Home and hosed?! Not yet, still fixing the leaks! … and so that … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, background, background image, button, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, comma separated values, copy, CSV, email, geographicals, Google, Google chart, image, include, iPad, line feed, linear gradient, map, map chart, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, post, programming, select, software integration, tutorial
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Google Chart Email Attachment Tutorial
Google Chart chart data is worth sharing, and we share with email using our interfacing PHP web applications. There are a few reasons for today’s additional email “attachment” design functionality today (augmenting yesterday’s Google Chart Pie Chart Background Image Tutorial), … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, background, background image, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, comma separated values, copy, CSV, email, geographicals, Google, Google chart, image, include, iPad, line feed, linear gradient, map, map chart, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, programming, software integration, tutorial
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Google Chart Pie Chart Background Image Tutorial
We have another potential use for the clipboard, adding onto the recent Google Pie Chart via Clipboard Co-ordinates Tutorial data set usage, today. We allow the user to change the default white background to the Google Chart Pie Chart be … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, comma separated values, copy, CSV, geographicals, Google, Google chart, image, include, iPad, line feed, linear gradient, map, map chart, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, programming, software integration, tutorial
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Genius Scan App PDF Email Tutorial
The raw camera functionality on an iPad is amazing, but short of using stands or rigging up a tripod, its capabilities resolution wise for the scanning of filled out forms can be questionable. We’ve been wanting to do a bit … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, attachment, camera, email, iOS, iPad, mobile, mobile app, PDF, photograph, resolution, scan, tutorial
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Xcode iOS Mobile Application Bundle Upgrade Primer Tutorial
Today’s topic about Xcode iOS Mobile Application Version and Bundle Changes in Apple Store involves a common enough scenario using Mac OS X on a MacBook Pro. We want to upgrade our iOS “Make Your Own Charts” mobile application, in … Continue reading →
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Tagged App Store, Apple, Apple Store, build, deployment, drag, Finder, icon, IDE, image, iOS, iPad, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, mobile app, mobile application, Swift, Xcode
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Xcode SpriteKit Game Primer Tutorial
We’re always on the lookout for the word “cross” within I.T. circles (not because we have any anger management issues, but), because it might mean some relief from “platform fatigue”. By that, we mean that the number of different devices … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, audio, cross-platform, Desktop Application, device, emoji, game, games, Hello World, IDE, iOS, iPad, iPhone, iTunes, lead, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, macOS, mobile, mobile app, mobile application, mp3, Objective C, PDF, programming, project, scene, sprite, spritekit, toutube, tutorial, tvOS, USB, video, watchOS, Xcode
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