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Monthly Archives: February 2018
Emoji Name Search Posting Tutorial
Yesterday’s Emoji Name Search Tailoring Tutorial was suitable for data sets of that smaller size able to be handled by the web server limit of URL length. But what if there are too many data items in your data set … Continue reading →
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Tagged data set, details, email, email client, emoji, form, HTML, HTML entities, mailto, navigation, personalization, PHP, post, programming, reveal, search, sharing, summary, tutorial, url, web server
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Emoji Name Search Tailoring Tutorial
Information Technology is full of “buzz words”, and am sure you wince at some to all of them yourselves. That’s a bit why am using “Tailoring” rather than … sharing personalization … to give you a slumberrest from having to … Continue reading →
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Tagged details, email, email client, emoji, form, HTML, HTML entities, mailto, navigation, personalization, PHP, programming, reveal, search, sharing, summary, tutorial, url
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Emoji Name Search Primer Tutorial
We got quite excited recently with Rainbow Games PHP Emoji Tutorial when we added a (fourth Beatle) emoji helper, called Emoji Terra, into the mix of tools to gather emoji information. Today, we’ve got a new Emoji Search web application … Continue reading →
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Tagged emoji, HTML entities, PHP, programming, search, tutorial
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Floor Wall and Roof Framing Members Primer Tutorial
We all learn differently, but personally, I find it easier to learn things of a certain ilk and things that are new to me, when the study material is augmented by pictures in the form of a diagram or photograph … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, GIMP, Tutorials
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Tagged area, background-position, carpentry, click, CSS, data attributes, floor, framing, gaussian blur, GIMP, HTML, image, Javascript, learning, map, mobilefish, overlay, programming, prompt, reveal, roof, tutorial, wall, z-index
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Rainbow Games Background Image Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Rainbow Games Background Image Tutorial set up the idea of background imagery to our Rainbow Games racing web pages, but, on testing this on iPad, found that it was too resource hungry for as good a response as for … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, cellpadding, cellspacing, column, CSS, database, DOM, emoji, eval, file_get_contents, float, genericization, GIMP, HTML, HTML entities, image, induction, iPad, Javascript, linear gradient, mobile, newspaper, onion, opacity, overlay, PaintBrush, permalink, permalinks, PHP, programming, scroll, table, tutorial, typesetting
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Rainbow Games Background Image Tutorial
If you are a regular at this blog, you will know that we are exploring “in depth” the implications of discovering what the “Did you Know?” section of the recent Column Intelligence Primer Tutorial told us about how you can … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, cellpadding, cellspacing, column, CSS, database, DOM, emoji, eval, file_get_contents, float, genericization, GIMP, HTML, HTML entities, image, induction, Javascript, linear gradient, newspaper, onion, opacity, overlay, PaintBrush, permalink, permalinks, PHP, programming, scroll, table, tutorial, typesetting
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Place Quiz Keyboard and Mobile Tutorial
As you might surmise from today’s blog posting title, there is a twofold purpose to a modified version of our “Place Quiz”, adding onto yesterday’s Place Quiz Hints Tutorial, those being … for non-mobile platforms, allow the user to not … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, cross-platform, CSS, div, document.write, DOM, game, games, geographicals, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, keyboard, map chart, mobile, opacity, overlay, place, placenames, programming, quiz, setInterval, timezone, tutorial
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Place Quiz Hints Tutorial
Yesterday’s Place Quiz Primer Tutorial was another “where” themed web application. We like doing these, being into the (x,y) of life. If you want the (x,y,z) get a Golden Retriever … they’re always looking up. But, and it’s such a … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, CSS, div, DOM, game, games, geographicals, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, map chart, opacity, overlay, place, placenames, programming, quiz, setInterval, timezone, tutorial
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