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Textarea Pointing Local Font Canvas Overlays Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Paste Tutorial had us (additionally to the “Pointing” functionality mode of use) integrating “local font” display with the … “Font Learning via Canvas” … but then you’ll remember with Textarea Pointing Local Font Tutorial‘s … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Paste Tutorial
Yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Usage Tutorial‘s bugs have in large part been addressed today. I’d rather not discuss. Moving forward, today, we catered for the possibilities of a paste operation delivered into our “posse” of “textareas” … Clag … Continue reading →
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Textarea Pointing Local Font Event Usage Tutorial
Today we embark on our journey to incorporate the “local fonts” of yesterday’s Textarea Pointing Local Font Colour Tutorial, and earlier, in real scenarios. The first cab off the rank is this web application, “Textarea Pointing” we’ve been working on. … 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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Tagged autocompletion, bar chart, continent, country, country code, CSS, DOM, dropdown, event, geo chart, geographicals, geolocation, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, integration, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, location services, map, map chart, meta tag, mobile, momentum-based scrolling, onblur, onchange, onclick, onkeyup, PHP, place, placenames, scroll, scrolling, select, software integration, timezone, viewport, weather, Weather Underground
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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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Tagged autocompletion, continent, country, country code, CSS, DOM, dropdown, event, geographicals, geolocation, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, integration, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, location services, map, map chart, meta tag, mobile, momentum-based scrolling, onblur, onchange, onclick, onkeyup, PHP, place, placenames, scroll, scrolling, select, software integration, timezone, viewport, weather, Weather Underground
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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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Tagged autocompletion, CSS, DOM, dropdown, event, geographicals, geolocation, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, integration, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, location services, map, map chart, meta tag, mobile, momentum-based scrolling, onblur, onchange, onclick, onkeyup, PHP, place, placenames, scroll, scrolling, select, software integration, timezone, viewport, weather, Weather Underground
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Other Side of the World Map Chart Styling Tutorial
You’ll have noticed with our “Other Side of the World” web application of recent days … or maybe not, if you were dozing off … how much use we make of the Google Charts Map Chart functionality. Can’t do without … Continue reading →
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Tagged autocompletion, CSS, DOM, dropdown, event, geographicals, geolocation, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, integration, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, location services, map, map chart, meta tag, mobile, momentum-based scrolling, onblur, onchange, onclick, onkeyup, PHP, place, placenames, scroll, scrolling, select, software integration, viewport, weather, Weather Underground
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Other Side of the World Mobile Scrolling Tutorial
It would be good for our “Other Side of the World” web application to work well on mobile platforms. This can be a big ask when you try to present a wide variety of data in some volume, using HTML … Continue reading →
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