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Google Chart Geo Chart Quiz Time Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Chart Geo Chart Quiz Overlay Tutorial ideas worked fine on non-mobile, and was mostly okay on iPhone but not on iPad, very well, and we thought what we should do for the greater good was to … change … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Geo Chart Quiz Overlay Tutorial
Regarding the recent “beep work” of Google Chart Geo Chart Quiz Beep Tutorial we saw that that right hand iframe “explanation of a wrong answer” could do with some tweaking, it as of then was … only showing a green … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, beep, chart, click, defer, Did you know, DOM, domain, external Jacascript, genericization, geography, geography quiz, gesture, IFRAME, Javascript, modularization, mp3, multitasking, onload, overlay, peer, peer to peer, programming, quiz, script, sound, text shadow, tool, tutorial, user, user click, Web Application
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Country Quizzes Beep Tutorial
One of the great things about … peer to peer thinking … grouping … web applications into a suite of software … to form a more powerful “tool” … is that it … lends itself to thinking, as far as … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Geo Chart Quiz Beep Tutorial
We’ve long had on our minds a wish to incorporate a beep sound into quiz scenarios, and we’re revisiting this, again, for us, trying to get this going using the Geographical Quiz featuring in Google Chart Image Chart Map Chart … Continue reading →
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Voiceover Ideas My Memory Translations Tutorial
To augment the “Voiceover Ideas” web application … Voiceover Ideas Google Translate Tutorial‘s interfacing to the great Google Translate and Hear functionality … we add, today … interfacing to the excellent My Memory language Translation functionality Though straight “Language Translation” … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Tidy Up Tutorial
Meanwhile … … back at Command Line … … with that crontab driven “Command Line” mode of use part of our inhouse Chat (no sockets) web application (from the one codebase) of Chat No Sockets Meta UTF-8 Tutorial, let’s harness … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Meta UTF-8 Tutorial
The Chat textual data used in Chat No Sockets Multiline Tutorial‘s inhouse Chat web application could involve emoji data. With the Chat web application … Output Chat Report … for … chat data that involves “media” … and so … … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Multiline Tutorial
On top of the recent Chat No Sockets Media Context Tutorial progress with our inhouse Chat web application, it is time to turn our attention to an UX (user experience) issue, which we are going to leave to your more … Continue reading →
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