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Monthly Archives: August 2018
Google Chart via CSV or JSON or XML Tutorial
Building on yesterday’s Google Chart via CSV or JSON Sharing Tutorial, again, we have a dual purpose set of improvements for you today regarding our CSV or JSON to Google Chart web application, those being … XML input data functionality … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, baby name, Bubble Chart, business logic, calendar, child, correlation, cross-browser, cross-platform, CSV, data.gov, date, datetime, details, dropdown, email, email client, file API, filter, filtering, form, Google chart, header, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, input, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, JSON, link, mailto, New York, parent, personalize, PHP, placeholder, programming, select, setTimeout, sharing, testing, time, timeline, tutorial, unit test, XML
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Google Chart via CSV or JSON Sharing Tutorial
Building on the recent Google Chart via CSV or JSON Filtering Tutorial we have a dual purpose set of improvements for you today regarding our CSV or JSON to Google Chart web application, that being … email sharing of scenarios … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, baby name, Bubble Chart, business logic, calendar, child, correlation, cross-browser, cross-platform, CSV, data.gov, date, datetime, details, dropdown, email, email client, file API, filter, filtering, form, Google chart, header, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, input, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, JSON, link, mailto, New York, parent, personalize, PHP, placeholder, programming, select, setTimeout, sharing, testing, time, timeline, tutorial, unit test
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Voice Memo on iPhone iTunes Tutorial
Yesterday’s Voice Memo on iPhone Primer Tutorial got us … creating a Voice Memo saved on an iPhone … ready for today’s … exporting of that iPhone Voice Memo onto a MacBook Pro’s version of iTunes via an Apple white … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Apple, audio, dictation, iOS, iPhone, iTunes, lead, microphone, QuickTime Player, recording, speaker, sync, tutorial, video, voice, voice memo, volume, white lead, YouTube
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Voice Memo on iPhone Primer Tutorial
If you are on the go with a mobile device such as the iPhone 6 of today’s tutorial, and think of an idea, you may want to consider dictating your thoughts into a Voice Memo. Today, we’ve used QuickTime Player … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged Apple, audio, dictation, iOS, iPhone, lead, microphone, QuickTime Player, recording, speaker, tutorial, video, voice, voice memo, volume, white lead, YouTube
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WordPress Responsive TwentyTen Primer Tutorial
The blog you are reading got a makeover today. We installed an excellent WordPress Plugin called “Responsive TwentyTen” by Todd Halfpenny that … Makes your TwentyTen themed site have a responsive and fluid layout. Making it ideal for for viewing … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, browser, CSS, device, Did you know, mobile, plugin, responsive, responsive design, screen, stylesheet, theme, tutorial, TwentyFifteen, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, width, Wordpress
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Google Chart via CSV or JSON Filtering Tutorial
One of the more challenging parts of data representation can be filtering out too much data, for presentation purposes. We are going to refer to this issue as a “filtering” issue. Building on yesterday’s Google Chart via CSV or JSON … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, baby name, Bubble Chart, business logic, calendar, child, correlation, cross-browser, cross-platform, CSV, data.gov, date, datetime, details, dropdown, file API, filter, filtering, form, Google chart, header, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, input, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, JSON, New York, parent, personalize, PHP, placeholder, programming, select, setTimeout, testing, time, timeline, tutorial, unit test
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