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Earth Scanner Initial Placename Popup Window Tutorial
With the Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Hashtagged Mailto Sharing Tutorial it was the same Earth Scanner web application involved as talked about in Earth Scanner Placements Tutorial where it talked about the URL … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/HTMLCSS/earth_scanner.html?nontz=Alice_Springs%7C133.8807%7C_23.6980%7CAU#Alice_Springs … or equivalent in … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, address bar, Ajax, animation, annotate, annotating, annotation, antarctic circle, API, arctic circle, array, audio, autoplay, background image, background-position, base64, blog post, browse, browsing, clip-path, code, collaboration, collage, comma, comma separated list, CSS, curl, decode, delimitation, delimiter, delimiters, detail, device, Did you know, document.title, DOM, Earth, email, emoji, emoji flag, equator, external CSS, external Javascript, file, FileReader, filereader api, focus, geodata, geographicals, geography, geojson, Google, Google Chrome, Google Directions, greenwich meridian, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, horizontal rule, hotlink, HTML, IFRAME, image, img, interactive map, intranet, itinerary, Javascript, karaoke, keyframes, kinear-gradient, kludge, land, landscape, latitude, leg, legs, lengthy, line, linear gradient, lines, link, local web server, localStorage, longitude, making of, MAMP, mantissa, map, Mapping, margin, margin-left, margin-top, media, Mercator, meridian, microphone, mixed content, mobile, navigator.canShare, North Pole, onclick, one image website, operating system, order, orientation, overlay, Page Visibility API, Patsy Gallant, place, placement, placename, play, plot, pole, popup, portrait, programming, realtime, reference, Safari, screen height, screen width, screen.orientation, script, scroll, scrolling, sea, share, sharing, SMS, south pole, speech, speech to text, stop press, style, styling, syntax, tab, terrestrial, textarea, timestamp, timezone, timing, trip, trip leg, trip planning, trips, tropic of cancer, tropic of capricorn, tutorial, url, video, web browser, web browser tab.title, web share api, Web Speech, Web Speech API, when, where, Wikipedia, window, window.atob, window.open, wrapper, YouTube
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English Translated Verb Conjugation Countdown Timer Tutorial
We had occasion to revisit our inhouse Italian/French/Spanish Verb Conjugation web application “redirector” (in that it is third parties doing the bulk of the work, thanks), further to the English Translated Verb Conjugation Emoji Tutorial‘s last mention. It struck us, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, button, countdown, CSS, dictionary, display, DOM, dropdown, emoji, eval, event, game, Google, Google Translate, grammar, HTML, Italian, Javascript, jQuery, language, onclick, onmouseover, popup, programming, progress, reveal, select, tense, Text to Speech, timer, tutorial, verb, visibility, window.open, word game
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Google Charts Geo Chart Region Picker Conditional Positioning Tutorial
Because of the work at Curl HTTP Request Methods Tool Tutorial we can now … conditionally (depending on the existence of the Google Charts Image Charts API) … determine the positioning of Region Picker functionality elements … further to yesterday’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, align, alignment, clash, clashing, clashing text, client pre-emptive iframe, colour, conditional, cursor, dimensions, div, document.body.scrollTop, DOM, event, events, geo chart, Google Charts, height, HTML, IFRAME, interface, Javascript, map, nest, onclick, oncontextmenu, opacity, overlay, padding-top, PHP, position, programming, region, right click, scroll, scrolling, scrollIntoView, scrollTop, shade, shading, SVG, tool, transparency, transparent, tutorial, underlay, url, user experience, UX, vertical scroll, width, Wikipedia, z-index
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Google Charts Geo Chart Region Picker Alignment Tutorial
In our inhouse Region Picker we like the way the right hand webpage side involved some useful … position: sticky; … positioning, useful within the realms of what is going on on the right hand side. But now we’re wanting … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, align, alignment, clash, clashing, clashing text, colour, cursor, dimensions, div, document.body.scrollTop, DOM, event, events, geo chart, Google Charts, height, HTML, IFRAME, interface, Javascript, map, nest, onclick, oncontextmenu, opacity, overlay, padding-top, PHP, position, programming, region, right click, scroll, scrolling, scrollIntoView, scrollTop, shade, shading, SVG, tool, transparency, transparent, tutorial, underlay, url, user experience, UX, vertical scroll, width, Wikipedia, z-index
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Google Charts Geo Chart Region Picker Shading Tutorial
We have a few major improvements onto yesterday’s Google Charts Geo Chart Region Picker Nesting Tutorial‘s work … shading of country in the Google Charts Geo Chart … addition of event logic for the “overlay/underlay/arriba” Google Charts Geo Chart incarnation … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, clash, clashing, clashing text, colour, dimensions, div, DOM, event, events, geo chart, Google Charts, height, HTML, IFRAME, interface, Javascript, map, nest, onclick, oncontextmenu, opacity, overlay, PHP, position, programming, region, right click, shade, shading, SVG, tool, transparency, transparent, tutorial, underlay, url, width, Wikipedia, z-index
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Region Picker GeoChart Region Local Popups Tutorial
There is little doubt that popup windows can distract users in terms of the “user experience” as of yesterday’s Region Picker GeoChart Region Wikipedia Representations Tutorial. And that is … if we are talking URLs all on the same domain … Continue reading →
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Region Picker GeoChart Region Wikipedia Representations Tutorial
We’re starting down the long and windy road, further to the recent Region Picker GeoJson Area of Interest Tutorial, of providing “workaround Google Chart Geo Chart solutions to semi-cover the loss (because nothing will be quite as good, as far … Continue reading →
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Sentence Text Word Underlining Selection Tutorial
We found today, moving on from the recent Sentence Text Word Underlining Primer Tutorial and adding some event logic down the lines of … Event selectionchange … we got nowhere when the nested h2 elements were hosted by a div … Continue reading →
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