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Google Chart Select Event Spreadsheet Integration Tutorial
We’re trying more “genericity” with our Google Graphs API, or Google Chart Tools, web and mobile applications today, building on yesterday’s Google Chart Line/Bar/Area/Column Select Event Tutorial, as shown below, with integration involving spreadsheets, that we are first trying on … Continue reading
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Tagged CSV, download, Google, Google chart, HTML, integration, iPad, Javascript, onclick, PHP, programming, prompt popup box, spreadsheet, tutorial, user experience, UX
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Google Chart Line/Bar/Area/Column Select Event Tutorial
Today we continue on (from yesterday’s Google Chart Line and Map Chart Select Event Prompt Tutorial) with more integration involving Google Graphs API, or Google Chart Tools, and its “select” event (like onclick) involving … Area Chart Bar Chart (and … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Google, Google chart, HTML, iPad, Javascript, onclick, PHP, programming, prompt popup box, tutorial, user experience, UX
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Google Chart Line and Map Chart Select Event Prompt Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that further reacquaints you, maybe, with the Google Graphs API, or Google Chart Tools, and its Line Chart functionality, last talked about at this blog with PHP/Javascript/HTML Google Chart Line Chart Tutorial as shown way below, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Google, Google chart, HTML, iPad, Javascript, onclick, PHP, programming, prompt popup box, tutorial, user experience, UX
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PHP/Javascript Google Chart Line Chart Select Event Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that reacquaints you, perhaps, with the Google Graphs API, or Google Chart Tools, and its Line Chart functionality, first talked about at this blog with PHP/Javascript/HTML Google Chart Line Chart Tutorial as shown below. Google Chart … Continue reading
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Tagged Google, Google chart, HTML, iPad, Javascript, onclick, PHP, programming, tutorial
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HTML Adjectives vs Adverbs Lesson Plan Checkboxes Tutorial
Yesterday we consolidated the functionality of a web application feeding off a previous web application’s web design coding “innards”, benefitting from commonalities such as … their multiple choice “feel” commonality … and … perhaps rather optimistically … the feel that … Continue reading
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Tagged administrator, canvas, checkbox, CMS, encodeURIComponent, ESL, event, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, lesson plan, multiple choice, programming, prompt popup box, textarea, tutorial
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HTML/Javascript Adjectives vs Adverbs Lesson Plan Tutorial
Yesterday we outlined a web application feeding off a previous web application’s web design coding “innards”, benefitting from commonalities such as … their multiple choice “feel” commonality … and … perhaps rather optimistically … the feel that there was commonality … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Tutorials
Tagged administrator, canvas, CMS, ESL, event, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, lesson plan, multiple choice, programming, prompt popup box, tutorial
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