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Javascript Map Array Field Tutorial
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The way the inhouse Javascript Map Array web application worked as of the day before yesterdayโ€™s Javascript Map Array Hashtag Tutorial involved โ€ฆ a whole of file (or your entered string) processing of CSV data where the first two fields โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Javascript Map Array Hashtag Tutorial
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Regular readers will know of our ever increasing fondness, out of webpage navigational ideas โ€ฆ form method=GET ? and & delimited argument style URL navigation (suitable for both client and server recipient webpages but apt to cause error 414 due โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Find Games Peer to Peer Tutorial
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It wasnโ€™t our initial intention, but on completion of the cloning aspects to โ€ฆ sporning from the Find the Words game basis โ€ฆ cloning to a โ€ฆ Finding the Numbers game โ€ฆ as two distinct entities, we could piece them โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Google Charts Totally Hashtagging Communication Conduits Tutorial
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The work of Form Target Self Primer Tutorial got us thinking โ€ฆ Could it be applied to our inhouse Google Charts PHP web applications? And if so, is the work generic enough to just be applied to our gchartgen.js external โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Form Target Self Primer Tutorial
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Weโ€™ve rarely used the โ€ฆ form method=POST action=[URLofInterestOfPHP] target=_self (versus any โ€œ_blankโ€ (weโ€™d have used most often in the past) or โ€œ_parentโ€ or โ€œ_topโ€ or โ€œframenameโ€ (of iframe) alternative target value ideas) โ€ฆ style of arrangement in the past, but โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Region Picker GeoChart Region Local Popups Tutorial
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There is little doubt that popup windows can distract users in terms of the โ€œuser experienceโ€ as of yesterdayโ€™s Region Picker GeoChart Region Wikipedia Representations Tutorial. And that is โ€ฆ if we are talking URLs all on the same domain โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Region Picker GeoChart Region Wikipedia Representations Tutorial
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Weโ€™re starting down the long and windy road, further to the recent Region Picker GeoJson Area of Interest Tutorial, of providing โ€œworkaround Google Chart Geo Chart solutions to semi-cover the loss (because nothing will be quite as good, as far โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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Animated GIF Slide Extraction Applied CSS Styling Tutorial
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We dedicate todayโ€™s blog posting to the English phrase (that maybe works in other languages) โ€ฆ Same, same but different โ€ฆ as it is about the pros and cons of HTML iframe integration, especially as it applies to CSS styling. โ€ฆ Continue reading โ†’

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