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TimeZone Country Places Data Tutorial
Data takes many forms, and we tend to organize it in an orderly fashion, often with the use of … database flat files, perhaps delimited … like CSV (comma separated values) mechanisms with the HTML such as data attributes … … Continue reading →
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Parsing Url Primer Tutorial
Today’s parse_url.html HTML and Javascript web application is intended to show the power, and simplicity of use, of the Javascript function split to parse strings that have many component elements. The example used in the web application is to parse … Continue reading →
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Web Slideshow Like PowerPoint Hashtag Navigation Tutorial
Yesterday, with our HTML a Tag Navigation Primer Tutorial, we were involved in the first hashtag navigation event trapping we’d ever done at this blog, and this set us to thinking of what web application we have could benefit from … Continue reading →
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Web Slideshow Like PowerPoint Primer Tutorial
We are fans of Microsoft’s PowerPoint slideshow creation software here, for the dissemination of information in a slideshow. And a PowerPoint presentation can have lots of great special effects, that is true. Even so, there can be a “this has … Continue reading →
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Clipboard Tutorial
There are legitimate security reasons why certain things are harder to do in an automated way with pure client side Javascript, and to a lesser extent jQuery Javascript, combined or not with Ajax. And so this affects your dealings with … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation, array, attachment, audio, canvas, clip, clipboard, cookie, crop, data url, DOM, download, email, external Javascript, FileReader, geographicals, Gmail, Google, Google Charts, Google Maps, HTML, HTML5, image, innerHTML, links, map, mobile, mouse, overlay, PHP, programming, redo, rotation, scale, scribble, translate, trip, tutorial, undo, user acceptance
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Snapshots Tutorial
You might remember yesterday with Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Cookie Tutorial as shown below … The “Clickaround” series of web applications now have the functionality that means they could be used for quite “personalized” purposes. When web applications are like … Continue reading →
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Cookie Tutorial
The “Clickaround” series of web applications now have the functionality that means they could be used for quite “personalized” purposes. When web applications are like this, a good thing you can do as a programmer to facilitate this “personalized” feeling … Continue reading →
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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Mobile Tutorial
Following up on yesterday’s Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Audio Tutorial as shown below, we found it quite interesting getting functionality for this working on mobile platforms. Some of the issues particular to mobile work are … we needed to use … Continue reading →
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