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Make Your Own Charts Menu Background Primer Tutorial
What’s the most approachable way to brighten up a web application? What about … background … image colour linear gradient colour fonts borders colours … background text colour border colour … as some of a list approachable for non-graphic artist … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, GIMP, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Apple, background image, CSS, GIMP, Google, Google Charts, Grab, HTML, IDE, image, iOS, kaleidoscope, mobile application, programming, search engine, snapshot, tutorial, UIWebView, Web Application, WebView, Xcode
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Insect Research Primer Tutorial
Research on the Internet is very easy these days, and there are combinations of websites out there for your research. Often, great scientific research data is posted online by universities and schools. This is very generous, and so many users, … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, biology, Google, HTML, image, Javascript, jQuery, programming, research, science, search engine, tutorial, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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WordPress TwentyTen Theme Mobile Friendly Primer Tutorial
Earlier on, we talked about making the Landing Pages here at RJM Programming mobile friendly, being as this is becoming an increasingly important Search Engine Optimization issue, when we presented Google Search Engine Mobile Friendly Tester Tutorial. Today we set … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, CSS, Google, Google PageSpeed, mobile, mobile friendly, ob_start, plugin, responsive design, search engine, SEO, stylesheet, theme, TwentyFifteen theme, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, website, Wordpress
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Google Search Engine Mobile Friendly Tester Tutorial
The term “mobile-friendly” has entered our lexicon strongly, and have a feeling now is an influence on SEO “scores” for websites … doh! (we suspect?!). Getting definitive information is not easy on this topic, but, rest assured, you can get … Continue reading
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Tagged Google, mobile, mobile friendly, search engine, SEO, tutorial, website
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Trip Mobile Device Usage Planning Tutorial
As we said from the get go in our trip mobile device usage thread of tutorials at Trip Mobile Device Usage Primer Tutorial way below … we prefer to use the iPad for the trip planning, sometimes the Android is … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, clock, GIMP, Google, Google Maps, hardcopy, hardware, Hewlett Packard Deskjet 2050 J510, IFRAME, image, iOS, iPad, location services, map, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, mobilefish, photograph, photography, photos, printer, proof of concept, Scanner, screen capture, screenshot, search engine, trip, tutorial, web browser
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Trip Mobile Device Usage Web Application Tutorial
We left off with our trip mobile device usage series of blog posts at Trip Mobile Device Camera Versus Hard Copy Scan Tutorial below by leaving you with … With the resultant printer scanned soft copy, this becomes useful for … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, clock, GIMP, Google, Google Maps, hardcopy, hardware, Hewlett Packard Deskjet 2050 J510, IFRAME, image, iOS, iPad, location services, map, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, mobilefish, photograph, photography, photos, printer, Scanner, screen capture, screenshot, search engine, trip, tutorial, web browser
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Trip Mobile Device Camera Versus Hard Copy Scan Tutorial
We’ve recently been talking about mobile device Camera app methods of recording hard copy into digital form, and questioned its qualities when considering its resolution for written out or even typed out hard copy input. The questions float around … … Continue reading
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Tagged Android, clock, GIMP, Google, Google Maps, hardcopy, hardware, Hewlett Packard Deskjet 2050 J510, image, iOS, iPad, location services, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, photograph, photography, photos, printer, Scanner, screen capture, screenshot, search engine, trip, tutorial, web browser
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