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Tag Archives: viewport
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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Tagged autocompletion, CSS, DOM, dropdown, event, geographicals, geolocation, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, integration, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, location services, map, map chart, meta tag, mobile, momentum-based scrolling, onblur, onchange, onclick, onkeyup, PHP, place, placenames, scroll, scrolling, select, software integration, viewport, weather, Weather Underground
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Other Side of the World Mobile Scrolling Tutorial
It would be good for our “Other Side of the World” web application to work well on mobile platforms. This can be a big ask when you try to present a wide variety of data in some volume, using HTML … Continue reading →
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Tagged autocompletion, CSS, DOM, dropdown, event, geographicals, geolocation, Google, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, integration, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, location services, map, map chart, meta tag, mobile, momentum-based scrolling, onblur, onchange, onclick, onkeyup, PHP, place, placenames, scroll, scrolling, select, software integration, viewport, weather, Weather Underground
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Mobile Friendly Meta Viewport Tag Zoom Tutorial
Yesterday, with Mobile Friendly Meta Viewport Tag Primer Tutorial as shown below, we featured the HTML meta tag … <meta id=”myviewport” name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1, minimum-scale=0.25, maximum-scale=8, user-scalable=yes” /> … and explained more of its uses, taking a look at its … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, CSS, DOM, hashtag, HTML, iPad, Javascript, meta tag, mobile, mobile friendly, navigation, programming, setTimeout, stop press, tutorial, viewport, window.getComputedStyle, window.innerWidth, zoom
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Mobile Friendly Meta Viewport Tag Primer Tutorial
A couple of days ago we cautioned against thinking the HTML meta tag was a “cure all” to make a web application mobile friendly. Well, lately we’ve had a web application where it made ALL the difference, and so, today, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, CSS, DOM, hashtag, HTML, iPad, Javascript, meta tag, mobile, mobile friendly, navigation, programming, setTimeout, tutorial, viewport, window.getComputedStyle, window.innerWidth
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Android App Learning Programming UX Primer Tutorial
The term “user experience” (or UX … you now have UX Experts) refers to the ease with which users use your web or mobile or desktop applications. For me, a list of some of the considerations could include … ease … Continue reading →
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Tagged application, gesture, iPad, Macbook Pro, meta, meta tag, mobile, mobile application, mobile phone, PHP, programming, tutorial, user experience, UX, viewport, web, Web Application
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Google PageSpeed and Firebug Mobile Friendly Primer Tutorial
The job of making web pages mobile friendly can be approached from a few different angles, and is a job that definitely benefits from having a good set of tools and “tool combinations”. Say “tool combinations” because have found the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, Firebug, Firefox, Google, Google PageSpeed, HTML, iWeb, Javascript, landing page, Mac, Mac OS X, mobile, mobile friendly, programming, stop press, tutorial, user experience, UX, viewport, webpage
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Xcode Swift Resizable UIWebview Primer Tutorial
Today we continue on our iOS app “quest” (from Xcode Swift Image Assets Primer Tutorial as shown below) … and address a “middle game” topic when we consider a usability issue with the UIWebView we use … or to be … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged gesture, HTML, iOS, Javascript, Mac, meta, meta tag, middle game, mobile, mobile app, PHP, pinch, programming, resize, Swift, tutorial, UIWebView, user experience, UX, viewport, Xcode, zoom
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PHP Rhopalic Letter Sentence Game Mobile Friendly Tutorial
To make a web application more mobile device friendly, there is the look and the usability to consider. When you consider the look you should try to take into account, very small device widths, as would be applicable for a … Continue reading →
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Tagged back button, client/server, cross-browser issues, cross-platform, email client, forward button, HTML, IDE, Javascript, meta tag, mobile, mobile app, mobile friendly, navigation, PHP, programming, tutorial, UIWebView, viewport
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