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Region Picker Mobile User Experience Tutorial
Continuing on with mobile platform concerns regarding yesterday’s Region Picker Mobile GeoJson Trip Leg Tutorial‘s work on the Region Picker web application, today we improve the user experience for mobile platform users by … making the country text bigger and … Continue reading →
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Region Picker Mobile GeoJson Trip Leg Tutorial
The last couple of “right click leaning” days may have been annoying for mobile users of our Region Picker out there. And so, onto yesterday’s Region Picker GeoJson Trip Leg Right Click Tutorial we’re starting the … mobile platform turnaround … Continue reading →
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Region Picker GeoJson Geo Chart Trip Leg Right Click Tutorial
Yesterday’s Region Picker GeoJson Trip Leg Right Click Tutorial‘s … Trip Planner right click work within the Region Picker … should transfer to … Trip Planner right click work within the Geo Chart off Region Picker … of course?! We … Continue reading →
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Region Picker GeoJson Trip Leg Right Click Tutorial
Regular readers know that we enjoy event-driven programming. And we really enjoy scenarios where a whole layer of new functionality is possible via an event design initiative, and today we have a … right click … or … oncontextmenu … … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, above the fold, absolute, address bar, API, argument, attribute, bearing, button, canvas, cartography, circle, click, client, clientside, colour, colour code, colour matching, column, context, continent, country, CSS, data, data attributes, degree, delimiter, distance, document.getElementsByTagName, DOM, double click, dropdown, Earth, emoji, emoji flag, error, event, event.stopPropagation, fill, flag, form, GD, geo chart, geography, geojson, gesture, getElementById, global data attributes, Google chart, Google Directions, Google Earth, hash, hashtag, hotkey, HTML, IFRAME, image, image chart, img, inhouse, integration, Javascript, keyboard, left, leg, legend, length, lookup, Mapping, margin-left, margin-top, mathematics, menu, Mercator, mobile, navigation, offset, onblur, onclick, oncontextmenu, ondblclick, onload, onmousemove, opacity, overlay, PHP, picker, pixel, pole, popup, popup window, post, programming, projection, prompt, pulldown, pulldown menu, region, regional, request, resize, right click, scale, select, setAttribute, setTimeout, shade, shading, sticky, SVG, text, textbox, timezone, top, touch, trip, trip planner, tutorial, url, vertical bar, view, web browser, window.open, workflow, world, z-index, zoom
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Google Chart Geo Chart Image Chart Mixed Mode Tutorial
Today we’ve been shoring up the scenario where … the user picks some version of &aregeographicals=y mode of user entry at the first prompt … but then … mixes it up between … latitude/longitude/place … and … country/region code/name … … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Geo Chart Image Chart Better Context Tutorial
On top of yesterday’s Google Chart Geo Chart Image Chart Context Tutorial efforts regarding Google Chart Geo Chart and Google Charts Image Chart Map Chart context we want to add layers of … Geo Chart default “country shaded mode” mode … Continue reading →
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Video via Image Filter and Canvas Magnifier Internet Explorer and Edge Tutorial
Media web applications such as that of Video via Image Filter and Canvas Magnifier Mobile Tutorial can be expected to consider cross-browser and cross-platform issues to work to the extent that sometimes you need Javascript “if” code blocks to differentiate … Continue reading →
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Feedback Annotation Canvas Image Tokens Tutorial
The discovery in yesterday’s Linux sendmail Remote Attachment Tutorial that … in the “body” section part of the email above the attachment we’ve written functionality for Content-Type: text/plain … so why not today write functionality to cater for Content-Type: text/html … Continue reading →
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