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JSON and jQuery International Signage Flickr Feed Game Tutorial
Don’t you love the work of those clever guys and gals who design international signage? My favourite is that big pile of (is it?) dung for “road construction going on”. When you want to design buttons for an application you … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged feed, Flickr, HTML, international signage, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, programming, tutorial
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HTML/CSS/Javascript Pulldown Menus Primer Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that introduces you to the website idea of Pulldown Menus. What is a Pulldown Menu? Glad you asked. Pulldown Menus let you present a set of links without the clutter until you choose to “let the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged CSS, Did you know, GIMP, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, programming, pseudo class, tutorial
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HTML/CSS/Javascript Sliding Menus Primer Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that introduces you to the website idea of Sliding Menus. What is a Sliding Menu? Glad you asked. Sliding Menus let you present a set of links without the clutter until you choose to “let the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged CSS, Did you know, GIMP, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, programming, tutorial
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YUI and jQuery Javascript Flickr Feed Drag and Drop Tutorial
Web browser users really like to make use of data feeds and one of the protocol formats they are often using when accessing RSS feeds is JSON (and XML), as outlined below in a Wikipedia entry. In this tutorial we … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged drag and drop, feed, Flickr, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, programming, protocol, tutorial, YUI
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Random Images of Feed via Javascript JSON jQuery Tutorial
There are many ways to present image data on the Web, and Javascript can be used in many ways to present the data in so many ways. Here we use some image data from a Flickr Feed image hosting data … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged animation, feed, Flickr, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, photo sharing, photography, programming, random images, RSS feed, tutorial, XML
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JSON and jQuery Javascript Flickr Feed Tutorial
Web browser users really like to make use of data feeds and one of the protocol formats they are often using when accessing RSS feeds is JSON (and XML), as outlined below in a Wikipedia entry. In this tutorial we … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged feed, Flickr, Javascript, jQuery, JSON, programming, RSS feed, tutorial, XML
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jQuery UI Dialog Primer Tutorial
A lot of the things people like about the Web are to do with JavaScript and client-side activities. Adding to that experience are Javascript libraries packed full of features. Probably the best known of these is jQuery. jQuery is a … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged GUI, Javascript, jQuery, programming, tutorial
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