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Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Through Links Tutorial

You might be figuring that judging by today’s blog posting topic, adding to yesterday’s Wikipedia Mark Language Tutorial, that … we are somehow adding colour coded “mark” element functionality … and … we are allowing user to click links within … Continue reading

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Wikipedia Mark Language Tutorial

Yesterday’s Wikipedia Mark Primer Tutorial‘s efforts were a first effort at ideas surrounding … take Wikipedia content, thanks … and … surround textual webpage body content via “mark” HTML element (effectively annotating it) … for the purposes as an aid … Continue reading

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Wikipedia Mark Primer Tutorial

We’ve got a new “proof of concept” PHP wiki_mark_eight.php web application for you to try today. We’re interested in the notion, perhaps, that highlighted webpage word content can help with “skim reading”. Does it help you notice, or partition somehow, … Continue reading

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HTML and Javascript and CSS Survey Levelling Tutorial

With the “terrestrial” side to Land Surveying (ie. that of the small distances kind), two “get out there and do it” skills spring to mind, those being … performing a traverse via the use of a theodolite (or “total station”) … Continue reading

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