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Tag Archives: PHP
Google Chart Map Chart Time Zone Lookup Tutorial
We’re upgrading our Google Chart Map Chart web application interface for independent, and supervised, Time Zone place usage, building on the start to this yesterday with Google Chart Map Chart Time Zone Primer Tutorial. Yesterday we considered the case where … Continue reading
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Tagged API, array, chart, datetime, geographicals, Google, Google chart, integration, interface, Javascript, map, PHP, place, programming, push, software integration, timezone, tutorial, weather
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Google Chart Map Chart Time Zone Primer Tutorial
The advantage our Map Chart interfacing web application has regarding its use of the Google Charts API is that it is written in a serverside language, that being PHP, and that means that after questions it could go up and … Continue reading
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Tagged API, array, chart, geographicals, Google, Google chart, integration, interface, Javascript, map, PHP, place, programming, push, software integration, timezone, tutorial, weather
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Do It Yourself HTML Textarea Editor Javascript Tutorial
You can avoid using Server side code with your web applications, and client side Javascript can do a lot for you to make some interesting web applications, but should you find something not working about the process, you’ve virtually run … Continue reading
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Tagged cache, client/server, CMS, cookie, cookies, CSS, cursor, DIY, download, dropdown, editor, event, form, Google, Google Chrome, HTML, IFRAME, integration, Javascript, key, keyboard, MAMP, method, onkeyup, onsubmit, PHP, post, programming, pseudo element, selector, shortcut, software integration, textarea, tutorial, validation, web browser
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Do It Yourself HTML Editor Integration Tutorial
We have been thinking with our latest project called “Do It Yourself HTML Editor” that it bore huge similarities to the Legend via HTML Map Element ideas we started with the blog post series ending with Legend for and from … Continue reading
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Tagged CMS, cookie, cookies, CSS, cursor, DIY, download, dropdown, editor, event, form, Google, Google Chrome, HTML, integration, Javascript, key, keyboard, MAMP, onkeyup, onsubmit, PHP, post, programming, pseudo element, selector, shortcut, software integration, textarea, tutorial, validation, web browser
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Do It Yourself HTML Textarea Editor Post Tutorial
We’re introducing a “duck paddling fast underwater” but “who says you have to be the duck” aspect to our “Do It Yourself HTML Editor” today, adding onto the (blog posting) thread we left off yesterday with Do It Yourself HTML … Continue reading
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Tagged CMS, cookie, cookies, CSS, cursor, DIY, download, dropdown, editor, event, form, Google, Google Chrome, HTML, Javascript, key, keyboard, MAMP, onkeyup, onsubmit, PHP, post, programming, pseudo element, selector, shortcut, textarea, tutorial, validation, web browser
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Weather API via Iframe jQuery Ajax Map Tutorial
We’re still trying out the exciting, the wonderful Weather API by Weather Underground today, building on the start we made to our “Weather API Project” when we presented yesterday’s Weather API via Iframe jQuery Ajax Tutorial primarily concentrating on AutoComplete. … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, API, array, auto-completion, autocompletion, cross-domain, DOM, file_get_contents, Google, Google chart, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, map, map chart, multiple, onkeyup, PHP, programming, response, tutorial, weather
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Weather API via Iframe jQuery Ajax Tutorial
We’re trying out an exciting Weather API by Weather Underground today. It’s not that the Weather Underground API is just about weather, because, at the very least, there are means to access information in the following areas of interest … … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, API, array, auto-completion, autocomplete, autocompletion, file_get_contents, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, multiple, onkeyup, PHP, programming, response, tutorial, weather
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WordPress Filter via Div ID Primer Tutorial
When you use the “modify WordPress theme’s header.php” method of making changes to your WordPress blog functionality, it can be a bit hard to imagine if this same code “plonked” into the equivalent to header.php, for that other theme, would … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, div, DOM, dropdown, emoji, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, select, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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