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Google Chart Image Chart Circle Annotation Tutorial
Today, we add … open circle filled circle … annotation possibilities onto the “Broadcast Talk” work in yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Broadcast Talk Context Tutorial. The CSS border-radius property has come to the rescue of many a programmer, saving … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, annotation, attrribute selector, bar chart, border-radius, broadcast, candlestick chart, canvas, circle, concept, context, CSS, data, Did you know, discrete, discrete click, div, dropdown, earworm, emoji, event, GD, gesture, Google Charts, graph, graphical, graphical representation, graphics, GraphViz, GraphViz Chart, GUI, hardcoding, HTML5, imageellipse, imagefilledellipse, ImageMagick, interface, label, line, line chart, linear gradient, loop, looping, macOS, mantissa, mathematics, mobile, mouse, obsession, onclick, ontouchstart, parameter, parameterization, peer to peer, PHP, pie chart, placement, play, play button, popup, popup window, programming, rectangle, relationship, representation, retwaek, scatter chart, scribble, scroll, scrolling, song, statistics, substitution, ternery, text, thumbnail, touch, tutorial, tweak, user, value, venn chart, Venn diagram, video, web browser, window.open, window.opener, YouTube
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Google Chart Image Chart Broadcast Talk Context Tutorial
The progress, today, along the same lines as yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Broadcast Talk Tutorial‘s introduction of a “Broadcast Talk” functionality, was to … improve “Broadcast Talk” context, by adding onto yesterday’s … presented as an update image still … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, annotation, attrribute selector, bar chart, broadcast, candlestick chart, canvas, concept, context, CSS, data, Did you know, discrete, discrete click, div, dropdown, earworm, emoji, event, GD, gesture, Google Charts, graph, graphical, graphical representation, graphics, GraphViz, GraphViz Chart, GUI, hardcoding, HTML5, ImageMagick, interface, label, line, line chart, linear gradient, loop, looping, macOS, mantissa, mathematics, mobile, mouse, obsession, onclick, ontouchstart, parameter, parameterization, peer to peer, PHP, pie chart, placement, play, play button, popup, popup window, programming, rectangle, relationship, representation, retwaek, scatter chart, scribble, scroll, scrolling, song, statistics, substitution, ternery, text, thumbnail, touch, tutorial, tweak, user, value, venn chart, Venn diagram, video, web browser, window.open, window.opener, YouTube
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Google Chart Image Chart Broadcast Talk Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Statistical Charts Tutorial progress we want to offer … once a user has that “More Annotation” annotating happening … offer the chance to … Broadcast … their work as it happens, dynamically … to … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation, attrribute selector, bar chart, broadcast, candlestick chart, canvas, concept, CSS, data, Did you know, discrete, discrete click, div, dropdown, earworm, emoji, event, GD, gesture, Google Charts, graph, graphical, graphical representation, graphics, GraphViz, GraphViz Chart, GUI, hardcoding, HTML5, interface, label, line, line chart, linear gradient, loop, looping, macOS, mantissa, mathematics, mobile, mouse, obsession, onclick, ontouchstart, parameter, parameterization, peer to peer, PHP, pie chart, placement, play, play button, popup, popup window, programming, rectangle, relationship, representation, retwaek, scatter chart, scribble, scroll, scrolling, song, statistics, substitution, ternery, text, touch, tutorial, tweak, user, value, venn chart, Venn diagram, video, web browser, window.open, window.opener, YouTube
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Google Chart Image Chart Statistical Charts Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Pie Chart Tutorial, today, we embark on our first ventures into composite charts, along what we like to think of as “statistical lines”, regarding interfacing to Google Charts Image Chart … Line Chart … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation, attrribute selector, bar chart, candlestick chart, canvas, concept, CSS, data, Did you know, discrete, discrete click, div, dropdown, earworm, emoji, event, GD, gesture, Google Charts, graph, graphical, graphical representation, graphics, GraphViz, GraphViz Chart, GUI, hardcoding, HTML5, interface, label, line, line chart, linear gradient, loop, looping, macOS, mantissa, mathematics, mobile, mouse, obsession, onclick, ontouchstart, parameter, parameterization, peer to peer, PHP, pie chart, placement, play, play button, popup, popup window, programming, rectangle, relationship, representation, retwaek, scatter chart, scribble, scroll, scrolling, song, statistics, substitution, ternery, text, touch, tutorial, tweak, user, value, venn chart, Venn diagram, video, web browser, window.open, window.opener, YouTube
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Event Calendar PHP Bookmark Tutorial
Client meets server today, allowing the PHP data storage talents in yesterday’s Event Calendar PHP Tutorial‘s work to meet a “clientside” way to … Record to Remember via Bookmark … use the web browser Bookmarks to help you recall an … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, address URL, argument, arguments, bold, bookmark, calendar, colour, CSS, data, date, day, day of week, dropdown, event, file_get_contents, get, hashtag, HTML, IP address, Javascript, label, linear gradient, MAMP, month, PHP, placeholder, programming, select, selector, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text shadow, title, tutorial, uniquifier, url, user experience, UX, value, window
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Swift Playgrounds on macOS Game Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Swift Playgrounds on macOS Map Tutorial‘s reacquaintance with Xcode and Swift and Playgrounds, today, we consider … Xcode on macOS … File -> New -> Playground… Game Next Create … with those Sprite animation, and even collision … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Games, Operating System, Software, Tutorials, Xcode
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Tagged animation, Apple, apple maps, application, build, compilation, compile, desktop, emoji, game, game scene, Google Map, Google Maps, IDE, label, latitude, longitude, macOS, map, playground, programming, scene, SKLabelNode, sprite, Swift, tutorial, where, Xcode
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Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial
Apropos yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game SVG Background Data URL Tutorial dive into aesthetics and non-essentials, we venture into some “mid-ux” work today … Mid-UX? What’s that? To our mind it’s that Clayton UX (user experience) improvement push you do … Continue reading →
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Tagged alert, arabic, arguments, array, audio, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, bid, bidding, body, bookmarklet, bridge, button, card game, cards, cell, click, codepoint, collaboration, colour, colour coding, comma, command line, comment, console.log, content, content management, copy, createElement, CSS, CSS3, cursor, data uri, database, DDL, deal, defence, delay, delimit, delimiter, design, document.createElement, document.querySelectorAll, document.URL, double click, drag, drag and drop, dropdwon, email, emailee, emoji, entity, error, event, exec, fallback, filter, focus, font, form, FormData, game, games, global, global variable, Google, Google Translate, head, hebrew, HTML, html entity, internationalization, ISO, iso 639, ISO 639-1, iso 639-2, iso 639-3, Javascript, joker, JSON, JSON.parse, json_decode, keyframes, kitty, label, language, language code, list, localStorage, logic, macOS, Mail, mailto, MAMP, Mapping, mclick, Memories, MyMemory, name, names, naming, navigation, onions, order, paste, PHP, player, popup, preventDefault, programming, progress, progress bar, prompt, quiz, render, rendering, right to left, row, say, score, scoring, screenLeft, screenTop, select, selector, sessionStorage, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, sort, SQL, String.fromCodePoint, style, styling, subject, submit, suit, SVG, table, tabular, tbody, text to audio, Text to Speech, thead, timing, token, touch, translation, trick, tutorial, user experience, UX, validate, variable, web browser, web inspector, webpage, window.opener
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Just Javascript Card Game Cursor Tutorial
Today we grew the complexity of the logic for non-mobile cursor users of our 500 or bridge card game web application, after yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial. The logic took a while and the presentation took a while … Continue reading →