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Tag Archives: HTML5
Legend for and from HTML Map Element Primer Tutorial
Have you ever noticed the synergies between the HTML map element and the HTML table element? What would happen if we, in broad brush terms … change “map” to “table” … and … change “area” to “tr-td-a-svg–polygon” (“/area” to “/polygon-/svg-/a-/td-/tr”) … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged browse, form, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, legend, map, mobilefish, programming, SVG, table, tutorial
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HTML5 Device Motion Events Game Tutorial
Yesterday we drew attention to the great HTML5 Device Orientation events when we presented HTML5 Device Orientation Events Game Tutorial as shown below. Related to those mobile device Device Orientation event possibilities are the Device Motion event possibilities to relate … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged acceleration, bearing, CSS, direction, DOM, event, game, games, gravity, HTML, HTML5, image, iPad, Javascript, mobile, mobile device, momentum, motion, orientation, physics, programming, rotation, science, screenshot, tutorial, Web Application
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HTML5 Device Orientation Events Game Tutorial
Today we’ve written a web application suiting mobile devices, but probably not many laptops. That is because we are harnessing the power of the Device Orientation (today) and Device Motion (at a later date) events new to HTML5, and very … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged bearing, CSS, direction, DOM, event, game, games, HTML, HTML5, image, iPad, Javascript, mobile, mobile device, orientation, programming, rotation, screenshot, tutorial, Web Application
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HTML5 Geolocation API Primer Tutorial
We’ve written a small HTML5 Geolocation API web application today, that has at its core the great advice from this great link, so, thanks. You might recall from recent times here at this blog our admiration for these “where” based … Continue reading
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Tagged API, geographicals, geolocation, Google Charts, Google Maps, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, map, programming, trip, tutorial, Web Application
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HTML/Javascript/PHP Canvas Venn Diagram Import Tutorial
It’s been a year and a half since the last HTML/Javascript Canvas Venn Diagram Email Tutorial as shown below concerning our web application that can create online Venn Diagrams. On that last occasion we set up a system of sharing … Continue reading
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Tagged canvas, email, game, games, glob, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, Javascript, mathematics, PHP, programming, select, tutorial, Venn diagram, window.open
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