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Column Intelligence Primer Tutorial

Newspapers work as a media source largely because of their column format. It is no coincidence newspapers got this format, if you research typesetting. In the online world, presentation formats have more possibilities and varieties than newspapers presented, but that … Continue reading

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HTML Input Element Types Randomized History Tutorial

Hashtag navigation such as … window.location=’#place’; // Hashtagging, as being in web page and (you will really quickly go to) HTML element id=place position on the webpage … is all fine and good in principle, but even this fast navigation … Continue reading

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HTML Input Element Types Randomized Iframe Tutorial

There are lots of things to be “cross” about trying to code for all eventualities to do with web applications … we’ll just limit it to that … computer device … cross platform web browser … cross browser … and … Continue reading

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HTML Input Element Types Randomized Primer Tutorial

We are quite pleased here, with a web application design (mini) project, when all three of … HTML Javascript CSS … get a relatively even workload, and also that you can think of their roles as being quite separate in … Continue reading

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Other Side of the World Google Chart Tutorial

Google Charts provides great chart tools for various purposes. We already use the Map Chart heavily with our “Other Side of the World” recent web application we last talked about below with Other Side of the World Continents and Countries … Continue reading

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Other Side of the World Continents and Countries Tutorial

Today we came across a scenario where there was a tiny advantage being Australian, in that our “Continent Name” equals our “Country Name” … which I suppose you could argue for Antarctica, maybe?! We were amused by this at school, … Continue reading

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Other Side of the World Timezone Tutorial

We’ve got a lot of “where” functionality mixed in with “when” functionality with our “Other Side of the World” web application. To us, the easiest way to link “where” and “when” in the world is the concept of Earth’s timezones. … Continue reading

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Other Side of the World Map Chart Styling Tutorial

You’ll have noticed with our “Other Side of the World” web application of recent days … or maybe not, if you were dozing off … how much use we make of the Google Charts Map Chart functionality. Can’t do without … Continue reading

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