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Dynamic Javascript and the YouTube Embedded API Tutorial
Webpages without Javascript are generally pretty static and boring. Javascript is that dynamic client addition to webpage functionality, but perhaps you only think of it as that statically written part of the webpage unable to be reloaded into effect after … Continue reading →
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Tagged createElement, DOM, dynamic, embed, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, load, programming, script, tutorial, video, webpage, YouTube
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Google Pie Chart Multimedia Background Tutorial
It’s back to “guinea pig” Google Chart Pie Chart web application interface work today, moving on from yesterday’s Google Map Chart Email Attachment Reply Tutorial Map Chart specifics. Today we want to return to the background image functionality we added … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, iOS, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, attachment, audio, background, background image, button, camera, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, comma separated values, copy, CSV, email, ftp, FTPManager, geographicals, Google, Google chart, HTML5, IFRAME, image, include, iOS, iPad, iPhone, line feed, linear gradient, Macbook Pro, map, map chart, media, mime type, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, post, presentation, programming, protocol, QuickTime Player, reply, select, sftp, software integration, tutorial, video, YouTube
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Geology Terminology Primer Tutorial
It’s got to be true for everyone who’s stepped on Earth that “there’s more we don’t know than we know”. That’s why the Internet has been such a revolution for so many people. Given a connection to the Internet … … Continue reading →
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Tagged camera, embedded, geology, Google, HTML, image, iPad, Javascript, map, photograph, programming, research, terminology, tutorial, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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GarageBand Keyboard Collection on Mac Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s GarageBand Podcast on Mac Primer Tutorial got us into Mac OS X’s GarageBand application, and now … what do you know? … we’re stuck there! It’s addictive! And my favourite parts, so far? New (Project) -> Keyboard Collection -> … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, GarageBand, keyboard, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, microphone, PhotoBooth, project, record, recording, song, tutorial, video, YouTube
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Vlogging Primer Tutorial
As you read this post you are reading a blog post, specifically a WordPress Blog post. What does Wikipedia say about the term “blog”? A blog (a truncation of the expression “weblog”)[1] is a discussion or informational website published on … Continue reading →
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Tagged camera, channel, Did you know, frame, media, movie, photography, programming, tutorial, video, vlog, YouTube
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PHP Wikipedia Australian List Integration Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Wikipedia Australian List Makeover Tutorial got us thinking more about “where of life” functionality integration possibilities. For us, with many “where of life” web applications, the Google Charts Map Chart is a core part of the functionality, as … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, asynchronous, bonzle, button, decodeURIComponent, DOM, embedded, file_get_contents, geographicals, glob, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, hashtag, hover, HTML, IFRAME, integration, Javascript, lighthouse, map, modularization, navigation, onclick, onmouseover, PHP, post, programming, project, SVG, timezone, tooltips, tutorial, urldecode, urlencide, video, weather, Weather Underground, Wikipedia, YouTube
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PHP Wikipedia Australian List Makeover Tutorial
Some time back we linked a Wikipedia “list” webpage to the Google Charts Map Chart functionality with PHP Modularization for Lighthouses in Australia Tutorial. We’re revisiting, and finding some “peer” web applications, linked by a dropdown, that all … access … Continue reading →
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Tagged asynchronous, bonzle, button, decodeURIComponent, DOM, embedded, file_get_contents, geographicals, glob, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, hover, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, lighthouse, map, modularization, navigation, onclick, onmouseover, PHP, post, programming, project, SVG, tooltips, tutorial, urldecode, urlencide, video, Wikipedia, YouTube
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Walkways Quiz Game Primer Tutorial
Have you ever thought of a background image for a webpage, as a thing you could “regionally” click, as happens with the HTML map element? What about if we filled the webpage background with an HTML map element and its … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, border-radius, CSS, game, games, HTML, image, Javascript, map, mobilefish, opacity, overlay, programming, quiz, tutorial, walkways, YouTube, YouTube API, z-index
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