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GeoJson World Countries Google Directions Trip Tutorial
Adding to the “zoom” progress of yesterday’s GeoJson World Countries Zoom Tutorial, today, we wanted to … add interfacing functionality to the excellent Google Directions part of Google Maps, perhaps to help with Trip planning, or even just to associate … Continue reading →
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Tagged adverb, alert, area, async, attributes, canvas, client, color, colour coding, confirm, countries, country, data, dataset, div, DOM, emoji, emoji flag, flag, geo chart, geojson, gesture, global data attributes, Google, Google chart, Google Directions, Google Maps, hash, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, image, image map, img, infill, infill colour, initialize, integration, intelligence, interactive input, iOS, iPhone, iso 639-2, iso 639-3, iso code, Javascript, JSON, map, map chart, meta, navigation, onclick, onmousedown, ontouchdowm, ontouchend, ontouchstart, overlay, PHP, place, popup, popup window, programming, prompt, properties, property, reference, rgb, rgba, server, software integration, stop press, SVG, time, timezone, touch, touch gesture, tutorial, user, user input, user interaction, viewport, web browser, when, where, Wikipedia, z-index, zoom
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GeoJson World Countries Zoom Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s GeoJson World Countries TimeZone Times Tutorial GeoJson World Countries web application’s capabilities we want to add zooming, that doesn’t rely on web browser functionality (which continues to work). With that in mind we create a new emoji ( … Continue reading →
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Tagged adverb, alert, area, async, attributes, canvas, client, color, colour coding, confirm, countries, country, data, dataset, div, DOM, emoji, emoji flag, flag, geo chart, geojson, gesture, global data attributes, Google chart, HTML, IFRAME, image, image map, img, infill, infill colour, initialize, integration, intelligence, interactive input, iOS, iPhone, iso 639-2, iso 639-3, iso code, Javascript, JSON, map, map chart, meta, onclick, onmousedown, ontouchdowm, ontouchend, ontouchstart, overlay, PHP, place, popup, popup window, programming, prompt, properties, property, reference, rgb, rgba, server, software integration, stop press, SVG, time, timezone, touch, touch gesture, tutorial, user, user input, user interaction, viewport, web browser, when, where, Wikipedia, z-index, zoom
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One Image Website iOS Radio Music One Less Tutorial
Yesterday’s One Image Website iOS Radio Music Tutorial “Stop Press” promised … For tomorrow, we offer an optional “one less click”, “one less window” methodology improvement on the work above, as we transition the other “One Image Websites” over to … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, airpod, Apple, audio, bluetooth, click, concatenate, continuous, device, event, ffmpeg, focus, headphone, HTML, IFRAME, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, loop, mobile, music, navigation, onclick, one image, one image website, onload, photography, play, programming, radio, soundtrack, speaker, stop press, track, tutorial, upload, url, web browser, window
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One Image Website iOS Radio Music Tutorial
Did you read the recent Responsive Web Design Landing Page Image Map Tutorial? Its core takeaway was the linking of One Image Website functionalities. In these One Image Websites we’ve picked out a guinea pig … “The Commute” … to … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, airpod, Apple, audio, bluetooth, concatenate, continuous, device, ffmpeg, headphone, HTML, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, loop, mobile, music, one image, one image website, onload, photography, play, programming, radio, soundtrack, speaker, stop press, track, tutorial, upload, web browser
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WordPress User List Emoji Access Tutorial
The work and personalization functionality of the recent WordPress User List Emoji Primer Tutorial was fine and good, but less impactive in the way that access to the WordPress Interactive Input Blog Page was via the bottommost choice in a … Continue reading →
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Tagged !important, above the fold, column, column-count, CSS, CSS3, emoji, fold, Google, header.php, Javascript, li, list, localStorage, menu, page, personalization, PHP, programming, stack overflow, style, styling, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, ul, web browser, webpage, width, window.localStorage, Wordpress
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WordPress User List Emoji Primer Tutorial
We’re revisiting the PHP and Javascript code relating to WordPress User Body Background Primer Tutorial, today, for two reasons … allow the use personalization control over list emojis, optionally, just in case they are fond of a particular emoji here … Continue reading →
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Tagged !important, CSS, emoji, header.php, Javascript, list, localStorage, menu, page, personalization, PHP, programming, style, styling, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, web browser, webpage, window.localStorage, Wordpress
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CentOS Web Server cPanel Apache Status Tutorial
Our RJM Programming Linux CentOS Web Server cPanel Apache web server’s suite of software has a very useful report called Apache Status. We use it a bit like another Linux user without this report might use … ps -ef … … Continue reading →
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Tagged add post, address bar, Adobe, Apache, apache status, backend, blog, blog post, blog posting, browse, buffer, category, CentOS, codex, connection, copy, cPanel, curl, custom fields, database, dropdown, emoji, error, file_get_contents, frontend, hanging, HTML, html validator, issue, lightbulb, link, Linux, local web server, macOS, MAMP, MySql, operating system, paste, PHP, phpMyAdmin, post, problem, process, programming, ps, report, select, single.php, SQL, status, symptom, tag, textarea, top, troubleshoot, troubleshooting, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, validator, web browser, web server, webpage, Wordpress
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Lynx Linux Command Line Web Surfing Primer Tutorial
There are a couple of reasons a Linux user may be interested in command line Web Surfing via the Lynx web browser … they only have access to a terminal they only want a text based web surfing result (remember … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, Hello World, Linux, lynx, passthru, PHP, programming, ssh, surfing the net, surfing the web, tutorial, web browser, web server
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