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Country Data Circular Text Buttons Tutorial

It’s time to go back to the reason we embarked on the Circular Text Button exploration of recent times and rejoin the woooorrrrllllddd of the “Country Data” web application of Country Data Emoji Buttons Tutorial. The reason we rejoin, is … Continue reading

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Country Data Emoji Buttons Tutorial

Today we incorporate “cow.txt” URL data items into the functionality of our Country Data web application, on top of the progress up to yesterday’s Country Data Long Hover Tutorial. We’ve decided to present these as … Emoji Button Links … … Continue reading

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Country Data Long Hover Tutorial

Ever since the work of Country Data Google Translate Tutorial before yesterday’s Country Data Conduits Tutorial we’ve been keen to … add to existing Wikipedia links off the SVG buttons of the Google Geo Charts that are presented in English … Continue reading

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Country Data Conduits Tutorial

The data flows surrounding the use of “cow.txt” in yesterday’s Country Data Google Translate Tutorial take a variety of forms … country data is selected via dropdowns, so we have arranged those dropdowns to contain a variety of global data … Continue reading

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Country Data Google Translate Tutorial

The … “cow.txt” in an HTML iframe arrangement limits to Google Translate timings related to Javascript DOM (element populating in particular) can result in half done translations … within yesterday’s Country Data Geodata Tutorial‘s web application’s design has had us … Continue reading

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Text to Emoji Preview Tutorial

Yesterday’s HTML Editor HTML Preview Tutorial set us to thinking that its “Preview” of “future display” could also work well with our Text to Emoji Short Code Translation Textarea Flip Flop Tutorial‘s “Text to Emoji” web application. Within … yesterday’s … Continue reading

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Just Javascript Card Game Cursor Tutorial

Today we grew the complexity of the logic for non-mobile cursor users of our 500 or bridge card game web application, after yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial. The logic took a while and the presentation took a while … Continue reading

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Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial

Apropos yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game SVG Background Data URL Tutorial dive into aesthetics and non-essentials, we venture into some “mid-ux” work today … Mid-UX? What’s that? To our mind it’s that Clayton UX (user experience) improvement push you do … Continue reading

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