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Worldwide Country Quiz Game Moderation Tutorial

Blogs have become a bigger and bigger force in the online world. They allow for various forms of moderation from fully vetted to “allowed through to the keeper”. Today, for our quiz we add some functionality that is … suitable … Continue reading

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Worldwide Country Quiz Game Personalization Tutorial

You often come across the term “Personalization” with regard to software functionality. In broad brush terms we see the idea of … Personalization of software is a means by which functionality is handed over to the user to shape its … Continue reading

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Worldwide Country Quiz Game YouTube Tutorial

Building on our start to our “Worldwide Country Quiz” (game) project with Worldwide Country Quiz Game Primer Tutorial as shown below, today we add functionality that uses the marvellous YouTube API for embedding videos into HTML iframe elements, to offer … Continue reading

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Worldwide Country Quiz Game Primer Tutorial

It feels like we’ve been here before, because of Country Quiz Game Suite YouTube Tutorial‘s Flag/Capital/Currency “listy” approach, but the fact is, as you program, you find interesting alternative ways to do things, and you hope that alternative ways of … Continue reading

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WordPress Theme Lookup Primer Tutorial

Maybe you have been following our recent exploits with MAMP on Windows, are curious, but have no experience with PHP? Today’s tutorial might be right down your alley. All the “parts” to today’s “What WordPress Theme is That” web application … Continue reading

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Google Chart Column Chart Statistical Share Tutorial

Yesterday’s Google Chart Column Chart Statistical Table Tutorial improved inhouse Google Chart Column Chart web application “Spreadsheet Table” concept design left an opportunity down at the bottom right for more integration. Wasted space in a “spreadsheet”? We want to offer … Continue reading

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Google Chart Column Chart Statistical Table Tutorial

Sometimes it is a hard decision whether to separate the (often long winded) story leading up to something from the something itself. Today, at the risk of sounding verbose, just in case you are coming in here for the first … Continue reading

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HTML Select Element Dynamic Multiple Attribute CSS Tutorial

There’s a dual purpose to today’s work on our “Timed Survey Count” web application, that being … Styling CSS work Preliminary Statistics functionality … respectively because … we got sick of the look of Styling work (or lack of) up … Continue reading

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