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Word Guessing or Synonym Game Right Click Tutorial
When we presented Word Guessing or Synonym Game for Two Tutorial we were curious about … word game … played by more than one player … all using the one device … and, back then, settled on a two player … Continue reading →
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Tagged click, Context Menu, CSS, device, DOM, event, game, HTML, Javascript, oncontextmenu, ontouchstart, player, programming, right click, tutorial, word game
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Colour Wheel Prompt Override Tutorial
In yesterday’s Colour Wheel Size and Spoke Colour Tutorial discussion around the Javascript alert popup ideas we never actually call the “alert” (that references the window.alert) method in what we are doing. We just are using an “alert” box look … Continue reading →
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Tagged alert, alert popup box, analogue, array, background image, child, clock, colour, cursor, date, datetime, daylight saving, Did you know, digital, DOM, eval, geo chart, Google chart, grandparent, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IFRAME, image, integration, interface, interfacing, Javascript, link, map, map chart, modal, navigate, oncontextmenu, overlay, override, parent, PHP, programming, prompt, radius, right click, size, software integration, SVG, svg+xml, synchronization, synchronize, time, timezone, tutorial, two finger gesture, user, Wikipedia, window.open, window.opener, XML
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Colour Wheel Size and Spoke Colour Tutorial
Thinking about the “Child” Colour Wheel of yesterday’s SVG Network Clock Map Right Click Hashtagging Tutorial we wanted to add some user controllable … way for the user to change the Colour Wheel radius … in other words, its size … Continue reading →
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Tagged alert, alert popup box, analogue, array, background image, child, clock, colour, cursor, date, datetime, daylight saving, Did you know, digital, DOM, eval, geo chart, Google chart, grandparent, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IFRAME, image, integration, interface, interfacing, Javascript, link, map, map chart, navigate, oncontextmenu, overlay, parent, PHP, programming, prompt, radius, right click, size, software integration, SVG, svg+xml, synchronization, synchronize, time, timezone, tutorial, two finger gesture, user, Wikipedia, window.open, window.opener, XML
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SVG Network Clock Map Right Click Hashtagging Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s SVG Network Clock Iframe Window Opener Tutorial we have a combination of … right click (Windows) or two finger gesture (macOS) event logic … var altwo=””; //”//www.rjmprogramming.com.au/PHP/Map/map.php?title=Greenwich%20London&onclick=y&label=[‘Lat’,&value=’Lon’,’Name’]&data=,[51.4769,-0.0005,~Greenwich~]”; var althree=”//www.rjmprogramming.com.au/PHP/GeoChart/geo_chart.php?title=Greenwich%20London%20Places&aregexographicals=y&aregeographicals=HTTP.From%2Chttp.To%2Chttp.Greenwich&peninfo=51.4769|-0.0005|127968_From,51.4769|-0.0005|128205_To,51.4769|-0.0005|Greenwich&width=834&height=520&country=Places&popularity=&data=%20[51.4769|-0.0005|~From~,2]%20,%20[51.4769|-0.0005|~To~,2]%20,%20[51.4769|-0.0005|~Greenwich~,2]”; if (document.addEventListener) { document.getElementById(‘myhr’).addEventListener(‘contextmenu’, function(e) { e.preventDefault(); window.open(modgeomay(althree),’_blank’,’top=100,left=100,width=850,height=800′); … Continue reading →
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Tagged analogue, background image, child, clock, cursor, date, datetime, daylight saving, Did you know, digital, DOM, geo chart, Google chart, grandparent, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IFRAME, image, integration, interface, interfacing, Javascript, link, map, map chart, navigate, oncontextmenu, overlay, parent, PHP, programming, right click, software integration, SVG, svg+xml, synchronization, synchronize, time, timezone, tutorial, two finger gesture, Wikipedia, window.open, window.opener, XML
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WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email Cedes to Context Menu Tutorial
Up until the work of this blog posting (a few days ago by the time this posting “goes to air”) the “highlighted text” on this WordPress Blog work talked about with WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email FormData Post Tutorial only … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotated email, blog, Context Menu, copy, header.php, highlight, menu, paste, programming, right click, tutorial, twenty ten, Twenty Ten theme, two finf=ger gesture, web browser, Wordpress
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Making Of No Sim Card iPhone Capabilities Tutorial
Do you always need manuals or online Google searches to work out what’s going on with operating systems like Windows or Mac OS X? We’d venture “no” for the most part. Even if you are confused by version changes and … Continue reading →
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Tagged image, images, operating system, picture tools, presentation, right click, slides, tutorial, video, Windows, Windows 10
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Mac Finder Copy Paste Move Rename Tutorial
We’ve said before how similar and similarly useful are the Windows Explorer and Mac (OS X) Finder desktop applications on a desktop or laptop computer, when we presented Mac Finder and Windows Explorer Primer Tutorial all that time ago. So, … Continue reading →
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Tagged bsd, copy, desktop, drag and drop, Finder, gesture, GUI, hard disk, Linux, Mac, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, move, operating system, paste, rename, right click, tag, trackpad, tutorial, two finger gesture, unix, Windows, Windows Explorer
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Windows Right Click Primer Tutorial
If you’ve used Windows (by Microsoft) as a desktop/laptop operating system a lot and then switch to a Mac OS X environment new to you, for a while, you miss a lot of the features of Windows. As with many … Continue reading →
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Tagged desktop, file, folder, GUI, icon, meny, Microsoft, operating system, right click, shortcut, Windows, Windows 8, Windows Form
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