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Tag Archives: proof of concept
Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Position Tutorial
It’s an interesting conundrum in our minds that as soon as we get satisfaction from the construction of a web application whose webpage activities fill up the screen, as with Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Content Tutorial, we then … Continue reading
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Tagged absolute, CMS, Content Management System, contenteditable, CSS, div, fixed, flex, height, horizontal, HTML, IFRAME, overflow, position, programming, proof of concept, relative, screen, scroll, scrolling, text, tutorial, vertical, width, writing-mode
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Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Content Tutorial
Yesterday’s Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Primer Tutorial concentrated on a web design for a web application, but today, we turn our attention to … some rudimentary ideas regarding the content in the middle of the webpage … bounded … Continue reading
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Tagged CMS, Content Management System, contenteditable, CSS, div, flex, height, horizontal, HTML, IFRAME, programming, proof of concept, screen, text, tutorial, vertical, width, writing-mode
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Screen Corner Horizontal and Vertical Text Primer Tutorial
We’ve used the CSS property “display: flex;” before when we presented CSS3 Flexbox Table Tutorial. When used “well”, and we say “well” because it takes a bit of practice to work with it, this CSS property can be used to … Continue reading
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Tagged CSS, div, flex, height, horizontal, HTML, IFRAME, programming, proof of concept, screen, text, tutorial, vertical, width, writing-mode
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Google Places API Autocomplete Proof of Concept Primer Tutorial
Huge “where of life” concept ahead! Yes, we are trialling the great Google Places API, specifically a proof of concept use of autocomplete logic checking keyboard entered places letter by letter. Cute, huh? As you can imagine, “incumbency” is big … Continue reading
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Tagged API, api key, autocomplete, autocompletion, geographicals, geolocation, Google, Google Places, Google Places API, HTML, PHP, place, programming, proof of concept, tutorial
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