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Earth Scanner Window Focus Tutorial
The Page Visibility API has opened up possibilities from within Javascript, to monitor the toing and froing to and/or from your web applications in the modern web browsers. We think the Earth Scanner web application of yesterday’s Making of Earth … Continue reading →
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Making of Earth Scanner Legs Tutorial
Quite often within the I.T. wooooorrrrrllllddd it is when we have an idea that is … Just a Bit of Fun … more than likely … this is code for … it will end up being difficult to achieve … … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Legs Tutorial
Of course, yes, there’s a part of me that hoped today’s tutorial in its thread of related blog postings, would line up with the 11th draft of our Earth Scanner web application of yesterday’s Earth Scanner Hashtag Lists Tutorial, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, animation, antarctic circle, arctic circle, array, clip-path, comma, comma separated list, CSS, device, DOM, Earth, emoji, emoji flag, equator, geographicals, geography, geojson, Google Directions, greenwich meridian, hash, hashtag, horizontal rule, image, img, Javascript, keyframes, land, landscape, latitude, leg, legs, line, lines, longitude, mantissa, map, Mapping, Mercator, meridian, mobile, North Pole, onclick, one image website, orientation, place, placename, plot, pole, portrait, programming, realtime, reference, screen height, screen width, screen.orientation, scroll, scrolling, sea, south pole, stop press, terrestrial, timestamp, timezone, trip, trip leg, tropic of cancer, tropic of capricorn, tutorial, when, where, wrapper
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Earth Scanner Hashtag Lists Tutorial
Before yesterday’s Earth Scanner TimeZone Tutorial, when we presented Earth Scanner Places Tutorial we intimated with … … and into the future we have another idea regarding how this operates. … that we might offer another way for the driver … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Image Chart Image Map Event Editing Tutorial
If we are talking “layers” (of functionality) again, onto the progress that yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Image Map Events Tutorial represented, then , it is logical … that if yesterday we presented some programmer defined image map event logic … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Image Chart Image Map Events Tutorial
We really like HTML image maps, and it occurred to us with yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Image Map Tutorial we were hiding its light under some bushel somewhere, because … yesterday we introduced with only the onclick event coded … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Image Chart Image Map Tutorial
Do you like to come at explaining things in layers? Sort of like the analogy … you start a project thinking of it in terms of “2D” … and then to move forward … you spend a day making it … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Image Chart Angled Text Annotation Tutorial
It’s Tuesday, in places around the world, looking back at yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Image Map Event Editing Tutorial. Can’t help but think we’ve forgotten something. Ah yes … You talkin’ to me? You talkin’ to me? Meanwhile, back … Continue reading →