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SVG Emoji Favicon and Title Tutorial
The recent SVG Network Clock Start Local Time Favicon Tutorial talked about … SVG data basis … emoji data content … favicon web browser tab icon … SVG type not accepted by all browsers and platforms … dynamism … and … Continue reading →
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WordPress Blog Web Share API Sharing Tutorial
It was pretty exciting discovering a bit about the Web Share API we first talked about with MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Web Share API Tutorial some time ago now. It has two modus operandi talents … sharing links in many … Continue reading →
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Tagged airdrop, attachment.email, blog, collaboration, document.media, emoji, emoji button, external Javascript, header.php, Javascript, link, Mail, media, messages, Notes, PHP, programming, reminders, share, sharing, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, web share, web share api, Wordpress
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SVG Network Clock Start Local Time Favicon Tutorial
Today we’re revisiting the SVG Network Clock we last talked about with SVG Network Clock Minimize Tutorial. Why? Well, we were re-researching the topic of Favicon (those images on the tabs of your web browser tabs) that we talked about … Continue reading →
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Tagged clock, date, date object, datetime, documentElement, DOM, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, external Javascript, favicon, focus, GUI, HTML, information, intl, Javascript, local time, minimize, Page Visibility API, PHP, programming, SVG, svg text, svg+xml, tab, text, time, timestamp, tutorial, Tutorials and tagged API, web browser
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SVG Network Clock Minimize Tutorial
Today’s blog posting’s underlying SVG Network Clock web application (we last talked about with Colour Wheel Size and Spoke Colour Tutorial’>Colour Wheel Size and Spoke Colour Tutorial) shares a couple of commonalities with yesterday’s MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Visibility Tutorial, … Continue reading →
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Desktop Application Tutorial
We figured that an improvement on the progress with our Timekeeping web application of the recent MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Audio Broadcast Tutorial would be to mention what macOS or Mac OS X Desktop Application is topmost when the screenshot … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, .Net Framework, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, API, Apple, apple script, AppleScript, array, attachment, attribute, audio, audio commentary, batch, batch file, body, broadcast, calendar, command line, commentary, contenteditable, cron, crontab, data, data attribute, date, date object, details, element, email, emoji, event, exec, file, file API, FormData, global data attribute, global variable, hover, HTML, ical, IFRAME, image, integration, intranet, iptc, Javascript, local web server, localStorage, login, long hover, Mac OS, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, MAMP, metadata, notification, notifications, object, onmouseout, onmouseover, osascript, personalization, PHP, programming, record, report, reveal, say, screen capture, script, setTimeout, share, sharing, shell_exec, SMS, software integration, substitute, summary, Task Schedular, template, time, timekeeping, timestamp, tutorial, user, web share api, webpage commentary, window.open, Windows, Windows 10
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Audio Broadcast Tutorial
We thought what could be a benefit to the Timekeeping web application of the recent MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Web Share Personalization Tutorial would be to … offer an optional audio broadcasting piece of functionality … presented via a new … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, .Net Framework, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, API, Apple, array, attachment, attribute, audio, audio commentary, batch, batch file, body, broadcast, calendar, command line, commentary, contenteditable, cron, crontab, data, data attribute, date, date object, details, element, email, emoji, event, exec, file, file API, FormData, global data attribute, global variable, hover, HTML, ical, IFRAME, image, integration, intranet, iptc, Javascript, local web server, localStorage, login, long hover, Mac OS, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, MAMP, metadata, notification, notifications, object, onmouseout, onmouseover, personalization, PHP, programming, record, report, reveal, say, screen capture, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, substitute, summary, Task Schedular, template, time, timekeeping, timestamp, tutorial, user, web share api, webpage commentary, window.open, Windows, Windows 10
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Web Share Personalization Tutorial
Your words, helped out by some computer derived detail data, can help personalize your work using the Quarter Hour Timekeeping web application of yesterday’s MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Web Share API Tutorial which, at least with the Safari browser (and … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, .Net Framework, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, API, Apple, array, attachment, attribute, audio, audio commentary, batch, batch file, body, calendar, command line, commentary, contenteditable, cron, crontab, data, data attribute, date, date object, details, element, email, event, exec, file, file API, FormData, global data attribute, global variable, hover, HTML, ical, IFRAME, image, integration, intranet, iptc, Javascript, local web server, localStorage, login, long hover, Mac OS, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, MAMP, metadata, notification, notifications, object, onmouseout, onmouseover, personalization, PHP, programming, record, report, reveal, say, screen capture, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, substitute, summary, Task Schedular, template, time, timekeeping, timestamp, tutorial, user, web share api, webpage commentary, window.open, Windows, Windows 10
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Visibility Tutorial
Today we’re on the road again, roadtesting the Page Visibility API in relation to the Quarter Hour Timer web application of MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Desktop Application Tutorial. It’s a great improvement on “window.focus()” ideas that are so flaky by … Continue reading →