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Region Picker Primer Tutorial
All the Geo Chart and Image Chart Map Chart work recently, along with Wikipedia ISO-3166 regional and country coding help (thanks), has set us on the road towards a … Region Picker … online tool, which we envisage will … … Continue reading →
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Tagged dropdown, geo chart, Google chart, HTML, image chart, Javascript, menu, picker, programming, pulldown, pulldown menu, region, regional, select, tutorial
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XML Public Data Genericization Field Names Tutorial
We come at improvements to the functionality of yesterday’s XML Public Data Genericization XPath Tutorial‘s XML Public Data Google Charts Display web application from two angles … we allow for an “early days” Geocoding data Google Chart Geo Chart display … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, argument, arguments, bar chart, chance, child, collaboration, column chart, count, counts, data, data.gov, dropdown, email, field, field name, fieldname, form, genericization, geo chart, geocode, geocoding, Google Charts, hardcoding, histogram, Javascript, mathematics, mean, median, mode, navigation, number, odds, pie chart, powerball, probability, prompt, public data, public data repository, range, repository, select, self, set, share, sharing, SMS, standard deviation, sum, url, XML, xpath
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XML Public Data Genericization XPath Tutorial
You might have gathered from our current blog posting thread that XML XPath usage can be a bit of an art form. As such, we’ve had a day of XPath tweaking, such that an XML XPath path like … Be … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, argument, arguments, bar chart, chance, child, collaboration, column chart, count, counts, data, data.gov, dropdown, email, form, genericization, Google Charts, hardcoding, histogram, Javascript, mathematics, mean, median, mode, navigation, number, odds, pie chart, powerball, probability, prompt, public data, public data repository, range, repository, select, self, set, share, sharing, SMS, standard deviation, sum, url, XML, xpath
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XML Public Data Genericization Sharing Tutorial
It can be some job to decouple hardcopy “particulars” of a web application “starting scenario” to “the ultimate genericization solution”, and, of course, often it is futile to try. But, further to yesterday’s Powerball Number Pick XML Genericization Tutorial start … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, argument, arguments, chance, collaboration, count, counts, data, data.gov, dropdown, email, form, genericization, Google Charts, hardcoding, histogram, Javascript, mathematics, mean, median, mode, navigation, number, odds, pie chart, powerball, probability, public data, public data repository, range, repository, select, set, share, sharing, SMS, standard deviation, sum, url, XML, xpath
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Angled Text Tool External Javascript Tutorial
Today, further to yesterday’s Angled Text Tool Clipboard Tutorial, we have our Angled Text Helper web application “tool” calling on a “tool’s subtool”, giving new meaning to our web application being “on the tools” today, for more granular text element … Continue reading →
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Tagged angle, angled text, Apache, argument, call, calling, clipboard, code file, codebase, containing, context, copy, CSS, data attribute, Document Root, document.head, dropdown, emoji, external Javascript, font, getBoundingClientRect, global data attribute, hashtag, hashtagging, head, HTML, Javascript, justification, justify, navigation, nest, paste, programming, rotate, select, sidle, snug, span, StackOverflow, table, table cell, text, tool, transform, translate, tutorial, url, web server
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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Sun Angle Game Tutorial
In this world we all look up at the same … Sun Moon … as our “usual companions” of space. One is tempted to say G’Day but we’re too scared of misspelling it, so we’ll just say … Good Morning … Continue reading →
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Tagged astronomer, astronomy, async, asynchronous, azimuth, background, bearing, capital, capital city, challenge, client pre-emptive iframe, clue, code, code syntax, collaborate, colour, colour code, context, country, country code, crow, date, datetime, day of week, daylight saving, Did you know, distance, dropdown, eager, email, emoji, emoji flag, equation, evaluation, fixed, flag, function, game, geo chart, geographicals, geography, gmt, Google chart, hint, hover, IFRAME, image, integer, internationalization, intl, ISO, iso 639-2, Javascript, kilometers, Land Surveying, language, latitude, lazy, lazy evaluation, link, locale, longitude, map, map chart, Math.floor, Math.random, mathematical sentence, mathematics, Mercator, moon, noon, now, object, offset, onload, onmouseover, PATH, popup, position, programming, programming.tutorial, projection, promise, promise object, random, reveal, scale, scrollIntoView, select, sentence, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, sun, sun angle, sunrise, sunset, survey traverse, SVG, svg path, syntax, theodoloite, time, timer, timestamp, timezone, traverse, tutorial, utl, variable, when, where, Wikipedia, window, window.open, world
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Javascript Lazy Evaluation Game Sharing Tutorial
In thinking about a sharing, via email or SMS, component on top of the progress of the recent Javascript Lazy Evaluation Bearing Game Tutorial, with our current … Javascript Lazy Evaluations themed … Drag and Drop themed … Geography Quiz … Continue reading →
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Tagged async, asynchronous, background, bearing, capital, capital city, challenge, client pre-emptive iframe, clue, code, code syntax, collaborate, colour, colour code, context, country, country code, crow, date, datetime, day of week, daylight saving, distance, dropdown, eager, email, emoji, emoji flag, equation, evaluation, fixed, flag, function, game, geo chart, geographicals, geography, gmt, Google chart, hint, hover, IFRAME, image, integer, internationalization, intl, ISO, iso 639-2, Javascript, kilometers, language, latitude, lazy, lazy evaluation, link, locale, longitude, map, map chart, Math.floor, Math.random, mathematical sentence, mathematics, Mercator, now, object, offset, onload, onmouseover, PATH, popup, position, programming, programming.tutorial, projection, promise, promise object, random, reveal, scale, scrollIntoView, select, sentence, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, SVG, svg path, syntax, time, timer, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, utl, variable, when, where, Wikipedia, window, window.open, world
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SVG Shapes Collaboration Tidy Up Tutorial
It’s the day further to the recent SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial‘s … Will we be leaving our SVG Show Some Shapes project with a blog posting titled, weirdly, “SVG Shapes Iframe Srcdoc Double Quote Tutorial”? Who’s to … Continue reading →