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PHP Wikipedia Australian List Integration Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Wikipedia Australian List Makeover Tutorial got us thinking more about “where of life” functionality integration possibilities. For us, with many “where of life” web applications, the Google Charts Map Chart is a core part of the functionality, as … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, asynchronous, bonzle, button, decodeURIComponent, DOM, embedded, file_get_contents, geographicals, glob, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, hashtag, hover, HTML, IFRAME, integration, Javascript, lighthouse, map, modularization, navigation, onclick, onmouseover, PHP, post, programming, project, SVG, timezone, tooltips, tutorial, urldecode, urlencide, video, weather, Weather Underground, Wikipedia, YouTube
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PHP Wikipedia Australian List Makeover Tutorial
Some time back we linked a Wikipedia “list” webpage to the Google Charts Map Chart functionality with PHP Modularization for Lighthouses in Australia Tutorial. We’re revisiting, and finding some “peer” web applications, linked by a dropdown, that all … access … Continue reading →
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Tagged asynchronous, bonzle, button, decodeURIComponent, DOM, embedded, file_get_contents, geographicals, glob, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, hover, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, lighthouse, map, modularization, navigation, onclick, onmouseover, PHP, post, programming, project, SVG, tooltips, tutorial, urldecode, urlencide, video, Wikipedia, YouTube
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Image in Nine Game Hide and Seek Tutorial
Our “Image in Nine Game” from yesterday’s Image in Nine Game Primer Tutorial as shown below, was a bit lacking as a “game” in real world terms. But what if we added a “Hide and Seek” element to it? Lots … Continue reading →
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Image in Nine Game Primer Tutorial
Today we’ve written a web application game that really benefits, in its mobile device incarnations, by “touch scrolling” or momentum-based scrolling techniques. We found lots of great advice for today’s game from the Open Source community on the net, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged CSS, div, game, games, HTML, image, Javascript, lighthouse, momentum-based scrolling, overlay, programming, reveal, scroll, scrolling, table, tutorial
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PHP Modularization for Lighthouses in Australia Tutorial
Today we want to try two more things … continuing on with our PHP code (you could call australian_lighthouses.php) for our Australian Lighthouses project talk about PHP glob and its modularization sensibilities … so let’s talk about the second one … Continue reading →
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PHP/Javascript Asynchronous Lighthouses in Australia Tutorial
Today we want to try two things … continuing on with our PHP code (you could call australian_lighthouses.php) for our Australian Lighthouses project talk about Javascript asynchronous script tag option … so let’s talk about the second one first … … Continue reading →
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Tagged asynchronous, decodeURIComponent, DOM, file_get_contents, geographicals, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, hover, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, lighthouse, map, navigation, onclick, onmouseover, PHP, post, programming, project, SVG, tooltips, tutorial, urldecode, urlencide, Wikipedia
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PHP Lighthouses in Australia Primer Tutorial
Today we examine some of the methodology behind a project idea. Projects need … an idea … ours came from listening to the radio and hearing about Lighthouses, and how the technologies had changed what they look like and how … Continue reading →
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