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Region Picker Popup Menu Tutorial
Yesterday we left off with … Am sure some of you are onto tomorrow’s plan, given today’s work?! We’ll see what tomorrow brings! … and we feel we might have “put the mockers” on ourselves, because, as you may have … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, address bar, API, canvas, colour code, colour coding, colour matching, deprecate, deprecation, double click, dropdown, event.stopPropagation, form, GD, geo chart, Google chart, hash, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, image, image chart, img, integration, Javascript, lookup, menu, navigation, ondblclick, opacity, overlay, picker, popup, popup window, programming, prompt, pulldown, pulldown menu, region, regional, select, tutorial, url, web browser, window.open, z-index
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XML Public Data Genericization Field Names Tutorial
We come at improvements to the functionality of yesterday’s XML Public Data Genericization XPath Tutorial‘s XML Public Data Google Charts Display web application from two angles … we allow for an “early days” Geocoding data Google Chart Geo Chart display … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, argument, arguments, bar chart, chance, child, collaboration, column chart, count, counts, data, data.gov, dropdown, email, field, field name, fieldname, form, genericization, geo chart, geocode, geocoding, Google Charts, hardcoding, histogram, Javascript, mathematics, mean, median, mode, navigation, number, odds, pie chart, powerball, probability, prompt, public data, public data repository, range, repository, select, self, set, share, sharing, SMS, standard deviation, sum, url, XML, xpath
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XML Public Data Genericization XPath Tutorial
You might have gathered from our current blog posting thread that XML XPath usage can be a bit of an art form. As such, we’ve had a day of XPath tweaking, such that an XML XPath path like … Be … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, argument, arguments, bar chart, chance, child, collaboration, column chart, count, counts, data, data.gov, dropdown, email, form, genericization, Google Charts, hardcoding, histogram, Javascript, mathematics, mean, median, mode, navigation, number, odds, pie chart, powerball, probability, prompt, public data, public data repository, range, repository, select, self, set, share, sharing, SMS, standard deviation, sum, url, XML, xpath
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XML Public Data Genericization Sharing Tutorial
It can be some job to decouple hardcopy “particulars” of a web application “starting scenario” to “the ultimate genericization solution”, and, of course, often it is futile to try. But, further to yesterday’s Powerball Number Pick XML Genericization Tutorial start … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, argument, arguments, chance, collaboration, count, counts, data, data.gov, dropdown, email, form, genericization, Google Charts, hardcoding, histogram, Javascript, mathematics, mean, median, mode, navigation, number, odds, pie chart, powerball, probability, public data, public data repository, range, repository, select, set, share, sharing, SMS, standard deviation, sum, url, XML, xpath
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Powerball Number Pick XML Genericization Tutorial
There have been many projects where we start with hardcoded wording involved in the webpage, and then to move on, we parameterize (or genericize) those hardcodings via … HTML form … user data collection … gathered together via a method=GET … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, argument, arguments, chance, count, counts, data, data.gov, form, genericization, Google Charts, hardcoding, histogram, Javascript, mathematics, mean, median, mode, navigation, number, odds, pie chart, powerball, probability, public data, public data repository, range, repository, set, standard deviation, sum, url, XML, xpath
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Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz Aesthetics Tutorial
We recently revisited the PHP web application we call … Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz … last talked about at Google Chart Geo Chart Zoom In Quiz Sharing Tutorial, and noticed a bit of ugliness regarding its CSS … Continue reading →
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SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial
It’s tempting to think, for a given scenario, you’ve written code that can satisfy you forever. How about, for a day?! Well, with the recent SVG Shapes Aesthetics Tutorial it may well have ended up “a day” before we noticed … Continue reading →
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Tagged 404.php, absolute, aesthetics, animation, annotate, annotation, annoyance, attribute, attrribute selector, audio, backslash, backslash escaping, blog, collaboration, color picker, colour, colour picker, commentary, communication, conduit, Content Management System, data, data uri, data url, delimitation, depth, dimensions, double quote, drop shadow, dropdown, element, elevation, email, emoji, entities, error, error 404, escape, fill, filter, foreignObject, form, geometry, hardcoding, height, HTML, HTML entities, image, input, Javascript, line, linear, mathematics, maths, media, mode, navigation, onsubmit, opacity, origin, overlay, percentage, PHP, position, post, programming, regex, regular expression, replace, responsive design, rotate, rotation, search engine, select, shadow, shape, share, sharing, SMS, src, srcdoc, stroke, superimposition, SVG, svg animation, svg filter, svg image, svg text, SVG viewBox, svg+xml, text, textbox, title, transform, transformation, transparent, tutorial, uniquifier, units, url, video, viewBox, viewBox attribute, web inspector, width, Wordpress, wordpress blog, wrapper, wrapper function, XML, z-index
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SVG Shapes Collaboration Tidy Up Tutorial
It’s the day further to the recent SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial‘s … Will we be leaving our SVG Show Some Shapes project with a blog posting titled, weirdly, “SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial”? Who’s to … Continue reading →