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Worldbank API and Looks Nice Debugging Styles Tutorial
Back on the way to Worldbank API Comparison Year More Indicators Tutorial with the recent “makeover start” we had occasion to, with … Worldbank API World Country Reporting Revisit Tutorial conduct some Alert Style Debugging with these Pie Chart interfacing … Continue reading →
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Tagged area chart, bar chart, chart, column chart, data, dataset, debug, emoji, emoji flag, flag, Google chart, indicator, iPad, Javascript, line chart, mobile, PHP, pie chart, programming, stop press, tutorial, web inspector, Worldbank, Worldbank api
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Worldbank API Comparison Year More Indicators Tutorial
Today’s progress onto yesterday’s Worldbank API Comparison Year Google Chart Mobile Tutorial is a callback to the original reason for the work, that being a graphical way to present what is the real marvel of proceedings, the amazing breadth and … Continue reading →
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Tagged area chart, bar chart, chart, column chart, data, dataset, Google chart, indicator, iPad, line chart, mobile, PHP, pie chart, programming, tutorial, Worldbank, Worldbank api
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Worldbank API Comparison Year Google Chart Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Worldbank API Comparison Year Pie Chart Differences Tutorial involved Google Charts Pie Chart Difference graphics that … needed work to be functional on mobile platforms, allowing for some Javascript tweaking of the options of those Google ChartPie Chart Difference … Continue reading →
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Tagged area chart, bar chart, chart, column chart, Google chart, iPad, line chart, mobile, PHP, pie chart, programming, tutorial, Worldbank api
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Mac AirPrint Wireless Printing Tutorial
On this MacBook Pro we use here, it is fairly easy to print to real hardcopy paper because we have setup a Brother (Model HL-L2375DW series) printer with wireless network capabilities. And we opted for as no leads (ie. wireless) … Continue reading →
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Tagged airprint, Apple, configuration, hardcopy, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac OS X, mac.macbook pro, macOS, print, printer, tutorial, wireless, wireless printing
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Inhouse Slideshow Mobile Google Crawl Tutorial
The recent Inhouse Slideshow Mobile Tutorial did not satisfy all the “mobile usability” tests performed by the “Google Crawl” algorithm, failing on “Content wider than screen”, and you can read some background to this with Google Crawl Viewport Geographicals Tutorial. … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, automation, crawl, crawl error, deployment, device, emoji, EXIF, file, file specification, filespec, glob, Google, Google Search Console, image, inhouse, inode, iOS, iPad, iPhone, korn shell, Linux, mobile, natsort, PHP, presentation, programming, slideshow, sort, tutorial, vertical-align, viewport, width, zip
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Viewport iOS No ScrollTo Issue Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Crawl Viewport Geographicals Tutorial‘s “Stop Press” way below had us … We’ve decided to write a mobile checker of any meta viewport tag (that exists, or not, in a webpage of interest) to adjust to a more suitable … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, debug, debugger, developer, external Javascript, height, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, Mac, Macbook Pro, meta, meta tag, mobile, onload, Safari, scroll, scrolling, scrollTo, troubleshoot, viewport, web inspector, white lead, width
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Inhouse Slideshow Mobile Tutorial
The recent PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Helper Slideshow Tutorial changes were made on a MacBook Pro laptop. Did it show that we have put off until today, to look at that functionality with mobile platforms?! In a “going off … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, automation, deployment, emoji, EXIF, file, file specification, filespec, glob, image, inhouse, inode, iOS, iPad, iPhone, korn shell, Linux, mobile, natsort, PHP, presentation, programming, slideshow, sort, tutorial, vertical-align, viewport, zip
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Apple TV Setup via WiFi and Bluetooth Tutorial
We’re following up on the previous Apple TV Primer Tutorial with an upgrade because it is far more functional today, with its live television options (doing away with the need for television aerials for live streaming alternative), and we want … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, Apple TV, bluetooth, device, Did you know, entertainment, iOS, iPad, networking, setup, streaming, tutorial, WiFi
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