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Colour Coded Form With Onsubmit Captcha Tutorial
We suspected there would be difficulties when, elaborating on yesterday’s Colour Coded Form Captcha Tutorial‘s start … dynamically adding Captcha Colour Code logic (via the use of external Javascript) to an HTML webpage form … which had no form onsubmit … Continue reading →
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Tagged answer, button, canvas, captcha, click, colour, colour blindness, colour code, defer, event, external Javascript, form, getImageData, HTML, HTML5, human, image, img, Javascript, logic, mondrian, navigation, onclick, onload, onsubmit, pixel, position, primary colours, programming, question, real person, script, security, submit, test, tool, tutorial, user, validation, webpage
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Colour Coded Form Captcha Tutorial
Are you human? This is not such a silly question, in the online world. There are ways to access software with no real human intervention among … legitimately usefully unintendedly maliciously … and if you design a web application looking … Continue reading →
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Tagged answer, button, canvas, captcha, click, colour, colour blindness, colour code, defer, event, external Javascript, form, getImageData, HTML, HTML5, human, image, img, Javascript, logic, mondrian, navigation, onclick, onload, onsubmit, pixel, position, primary colours, programming, question, real person, script, security, submit, test, tool, tutorial, user, validation, webpage
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Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Earth Scanner Integration Tutorial
Today we’re combining precedents from … yesterday’s Earth Scanner Google Chrome Speech to Text Tutorial‘s work on our recent Earth Scanner web application … and …. the latest Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Trip Geolocation Elevation Tutorial about the Missing … Continue reading →
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Tagged body, child, details, document.body, Earth, earth scanner, form, geographicals, geolocation, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, image, img, integraion, Javascript, latitude, longitude, map, margin-left, margin-top, parent, plot, popup, popup window, programming, reveal, screen, screen height, screen width, scrilling, scroll, software integration, summary, tutorial, webpage, window, window.open, window.opener
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Earth Scanner Google Chrome Speech to Text Tutorial
We’re interested in methodologies, even if they are not fully cross-browser and/or cross platform ones, if only to reassure that a concept is possible, and that applies to today’s … Google Chrome … only … non-mobile … only … https:// … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner User Emoji Entities Tutorial
Recently we’ve been trying to add to the flexibility and power of the user using our recent Earth Scanner web application to tailor what it looks like and how it works via settings the user can control. Adding to this … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Intranet Feeling Externals Tutorial
Yesterday’s Earth Scanner Externals Tutorial left off with … HTTP://localhost:8888/newstuff.js … and if it had been called http://localhost:8888/newstuff.JS it could have persevered. … as an “Intranet feeling” idea for the styling and scripting that users can get involved with, working … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Externals Tutorial
The “externals” we’re talking about in today’s “Earth Scanner Externals Tutorial” blog posting title refer to … <style> … CSS code … </style> … (or </STYLE> for persevering) … CSS styling (then/or external CSS via URL ending with .css or … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Image Styling Tutorial
Today’s improvement on yesterday’s Earth Scanner Delimitation Cover Tutorial is simple on paper … allow users to change the CSS styling of the map that is an image (img element) for our Earth Scanner … but quite involved, to make … Continue reading →
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