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Google Chart Gantt Chart Revisit Tutorial
When you depend on others for help, as we do here … a lot (thanks, everybody) … if you don’t revisit software using, for example, Google Charts, it can become squidgyware?! We used to reference Yahoo YUI widgets, especially regarding … Continue reading →
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Tagged chart, debug, debugging, gantt chart, Google, Google Charts, PHP, programming, test, tutorial, Web Application, web inspector, webpage, widget
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Google Chart Image Chart Geojson Issue Tutorial
Do you remember our fears, expressed at Region Picker Popup Menu Tutorial, as we were discussing (what used to be) the brilliant Google Chart Image Chart functionality … … and we feel we might have “put the mockers” on ourselves, … Continue reading →
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Tagged bug, debug, debugging, document.title, error, error message, Google chart, Google Chrome, image chart, map chart, programming, red wavy underling, tutorial, underlining, web inspector
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Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz Aesthetics Tutorial
We recently revisited the PHP web application we call … Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz … last talked about at Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz Sharing Tutorial, and noticed a bit of ugliness regarding its CSS … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, abscissa, aesthetics, Ajax, area, border-radius, chart, click, clutter, codepoint, collaboration, content, country, CSS, declutter, email, emoji, emoji flag, ephemeral, FileZilla, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, flag, form, geochart, geographicals, Google chart, Google Chrome, hover, HTML, induction, inline CSS, interaction, iPad, ISO, Javascript, MAMP, mantissa, map, mobile, onclick, onmouseover, overlay, permanent, perspective, PHP, placename, post, programming, prompt, quiz, region, save, scale, screenshot, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, sort, sorting, String.fromCodePoint, style, styling, surface area, test system, text editor, TextWrangler, thumbnail, timezone, tooltip, tutorial, tweak, upload, user experience, user interaction, web browser, web inspector, Wikipedia, zoom
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SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial
It’s tempting to think, for a given scenario, you’ve written code that can satisfy you forever. How about, for a day?! Well, with the recent SVG Shapes Aesthetics Tutorial it may well have ended up “a day” before we noticed … Continue reading →
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Tagged 404.php, absolute, aesthetics, animation, annotate, annotation, annoyance, attribute, attrribute selector, audio, backslash, backslash escaping, blog, collaboration, color picker, colour, colour picker, commentary, communication, conduit, Content Management System, data, data uri, data url, delimitation, depth, dimensions, double quote, drop shadow, dropdown, element, elevation, email, emoji, entities, error, error 404, escape, fill, filter, foreignObject, form, geometry, hardcoding, height, HTML, HTML entities, image, input, Javascript, line, linear, mathematics, maths, media, mode, navigation, onsubmit, opacity, origin, overlay, percentage, PHP, position, post, programming, regex, regular expression, replace, responsive design, rotate, rotation, search engine, select, shadow, shape, share, sharing, SMS, src, srcdoc, stroke, superimposition, SVG, svg animation, svg filter, svg image, svg text, SVG viewBox, svg+xml, text, textbox, title, transform, transformation, transparent, tutorial, uniquifier, units, url, video, viewBox, viewBox attribute, web inspector, width, Wordpress, wordpress blog, wrapper, wrapper function, XML, z-index
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Landing Page Web Inspector CSS Styling Tutorial
Are you a member of the IBORT? If not, would you like to become a member? Anyone, anyone? Hang on, Isaac, can you please “use your words” in front of the class, please … What does IBORT stand for? Okay, … Continue reading →
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Tagged CSS, developer, developer tools, DOM, Google Chrome, HTML, inline CSS, Javascript, landing page, style, styling, tweak, upload, web browser, web inspector, webpage
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GeoJson World Coastlines Drag and Drop Tutorial
The primary aim of today’s work, onto yesterday’s GeoJson World Drag and Drop on iPad Tutorial iPad integration is to … add similar drag and drop logic into our World Coastlines GeoJson web application … and along the way, also … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, attribute, child, coastline, debug, debugging, develop, develop menu, div, DOM, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, external Javascript, geojson, Google, Google Earth, Google Maps, hardware, IFRAME, inspect, iOS, iPad, Javascript, JSON, lead, long drag, MacBook Air, map, mobile, onclick, parent, programming, Safari, scrolling, srcdoc, SVG, tutorial, web inspector, Wikipedia
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GeoJson World Drag and Drop on iPad Tutorial
Yesterday’s GeoJson World Drag and Drop Google Tutorial had us at a very interesting position, one that we cannot recall ever happening before, that being … our GeoJson World Countries web application Drag and Drop logic worked on an iPhone … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, child, debug, debugging, develop, develop menu, div, drag, drag and drop, drop, event, external Javascript, geojson, Google, Google Earth, Google Maps, hardware, IFRAME, inspect, iOS, iPad, Javascript, JSON, lead, long drag, MacBook Air, map, mobile, onclick, parent, programming, Safari, srcdoc, SVG, tutorial, web inspector, Wikipedia
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SVG Shapes Collaboration Tidy Up Tutorial
It’s the day further to the recent SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial‘s … Will we be leaving our SVG Show Some Shapes project with a blog posting titled, weirdly, “SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial”? Who’s to … Continue reading →