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Keyboard Typing Practice Choices Name Word Div Links Tutorial
At this blog, we’ve long been interested in the relative talents of the HTML textarea and div element types, as you can read about at HTML Div Overlay Jigsaw Talents Primer Tutorial. And today, on top of the “so far … Continue reading →
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Keyboard Typing Practice Word Lists Tutorial
On most Linux or Unix or macOS operating systems there exists a folder /usr/share/dict (usually) … The /usr/share/dict/words file is a symbolic link managed using the Debian “alternatives” system. A common word list package providing that link is the wamerican … Continue reading →
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Keyboard Typing Practice Choices Tutorial
Yesterday’s Keyboard Typing Practice Tutorial‘s web application gets improved today by adding to the variety of input typing ideas on top of the default … quotes (thanks to
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GeoJson World Colour Wheel Wikipedia Integration Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s GeoJson World Coastline Quiz Deployments Tutorial, with our two … GeoJson World Coastline … and … GeoJson World Countries … web applications, today we want to deepen the integration with Wikipedia on two fronts … GeoJson World … Continue reading →
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GeoJson World Coastline Quiz Deployments Tutorial
The deployment follow up to yesterday’s GeoJson World Coastline Function Noun Naming Tutorial seems to concern mobile platform use of the new … Rivers Quiz … and newer … Populations Quiz (thanks to HTTP://geojson.xyz‘s GeoJson populated places, downloaded and uploaded … Continue reading →
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GeoJson World Coastline Function Noun Naming Tutorial
We’re working on an extension to yesterday’s GeoJson World Coastline Rivers Quiz Tutorial‘s Rivers Quiz functionality within our GeoJson World Coastlines web application, and have … settled on an approach … but … not yet finished on deployment issues … … Continue reading →
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GeoJson World Coastline Rivers Quiz Tutorial
It’s time to turn our attention away from GeoJson World Countries, as talked about with yesterday’s GeoJson World Countries Plotted Ports Tutorial, and back to GeoJson World Coastline ideas. Why? We want to add a … Rivers Quiz … via … Continue reading →
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Tagged adverb, airport, Ajax, alert, area, async, asynchronous, attributes, canvas, client, color, colour coding, confirm, countries, country, data, dataset, div, DOM, emoji, emoji flag, fillRect, flag, geo chart, geojson, gesture, Global Airport Database, global data attributes, Google, Google chart, Google Directions, Google Maps, hash, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, image, image map, img, infill, infill colour, initialize, integration, intelligence, interactive input, iOS, iPhone, iso 639-2, iso 639-3, iso code, Javascript, JSON, map, map chart, meta, navigation, onclick, onmousedown, onmousemove, ontouchdowm, ontouchend, ontouchstart, overlay, PHP, place, plot, popup, popup window, port, programming, prompt, properties, property, quiz, reference, rgb, rgba, server, software integration, stop press, SVG, synchronous, time, timezone, touch, touch gesture, tutorial, user, user input, user interaction, viewport, web browser, when, where, Wikipedia, z-index, zoom
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GeoJson World Countries Plotted Ports Tutorial
There are a few interesting aspects to today’s extension of functionality onto yesterday’s GeoJson World Countries Plotted Airports Tutorial‘s GeoJson World Countries web application … where to modularise … we think “data collection” commonality is a good reason, and so … Continue reading →
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