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Tag Archives: Google Translate
Google Translate Landing Page Changed Interfacing Tutorial
It pays to keep in touch with third party arrangements you have in place, as for the recent Google Translate Landing Page Translate Updated List Tutorial‘s interfacing to the great Google Translate resource capable of translating our RJM Programming blog … Continue reading
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Tagged Google, Google Translate, interface, interfacing, landing page, third party, translate, tutorial, webpage
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Google Translate Landing Page Translate Updated List Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Translate Landing Page Translate Update Tutorial left off with … It’s the start that does not ingrain the webpage HTML to any great permanence, and that is for another “PHP involvement” day. … and that new day is … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged administrator, Ajax, DOM, dropdown, file_exists, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, landing page, language, PHP, programming, referrer, security, tutorial
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Google Translate Landing Page Translate Update Tutorial
The recent Google Translate Landing Page Translate Tutorial … updated our “interface” to the great Google Translate strategy for the RJM Programming Landing Page webpage group … but … did not update to the latest “language code list” to the … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, DOM, dropdown, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, landing page, language, programming, tutorial
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Google Translate Landing Page Translate Tutorial
Yesterday’s … Google Translate Webpage Translate Tutorial was the major part of RJM Programming’s Google Translate strategy change (ie. getting it working again … doh!) … but it’s not the whole story … and another part is … today we … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, dropdown, Google Translate, interface, Javascript, landing pagge, language, onchange, PHP, programming, select, tutorial, url, Wordpress
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Google Translate Webpage Translate Tutorial
We really like the way Google Translate can language translate whole webpages for URLs of choice, sometimes. We use it here at this blog, but sometime into the past … we cannot recall (sorrrrrryyyyyyyyy!) … the arrangements of use of … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, dropdown, Google Translate, interface, language, PHP, programming, tutorial, url, Wordpress
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Just Javascript Card Game Cursor Tutorial
Today we grew the complexity of the logic for non-mobile cursor users of our 500 or bridge card game web application, after yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial. The logic took a while and the presentation took a while … Continue reading →