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Earth Scanner Map Image Margin Tutorial

We finally got around to addressing a bugbear we’ve had with our Earth Scanner web application, of recent times, right from its inception, regarding the small mismatch of overlayed HTML elements with the world map (image) underneath, improving on yesterday’s … Continue reading

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Earth Scanner Wikipedia Images Tutorial

Yesterday’s Earth Scanner Linear Gradient Leg Tutorial‘s use of Wikipedia geodata reminded us, again, of the incredible resource Wikipedia can be for the online world. Wikipedia is a great resource for images of places too, and today, we add to … Continue reading

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Earth Scanner Linear Gradient Leg Tutorial

Onto yesterday’s Earth Scanner Question Delimiter Tutorial‘s progress, today, we have … a linear gradient applied to the trip leg plotting … for … colour direction … purposes … <style> hr.hrright { background-image: linear-gradient(to right, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, … Continue reading

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Earth Scanner Question Delimiter Tutorial

We’re adding another delimiter to those discussed in yesterday’s Earth Scanner Delimitation Tutorial, and it’s a doozy … ? … (just quietly for now while we test for another day) … placed after a placename will … first check if … Continue reading

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Earth Scanner Delimitation Tutorial

A lot of the data aspects to our latest Earth Scanner web application have relied on … user reliability … and … delimitation rules … less stringent for … timezone places Of course, we’d really like to automate more, but … Continue reading

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Photos iOS Stills Reorder Tutorial

Sometimes order matters. It depends a bit on context, in that with the order of constituent stills in an animated GIF the correct order is probably not as vital as with a video because the whole presentation will come around … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog Posting Thread Book Primer Tutorial

What’s with the word “book” in today’s blog posting title? Glad you asked?! The idea of a “thread of blog postings” is a concept we keep up in our blog posting content managed by the posting authors. On a lot … Continue reading

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CSS Grid Column Context History Tutorial

With web applications, two words are often intertwined … context … and … history … because the state of a webpage can sometimes only be fully appreciated by how it got to be like that, or its “history” in “context”. … Continue reading

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