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Monthly Archives: November 2014
MySql WordPress Issue Primer Tutorial
The WordPress Blog uses MySql as its database and PHP as its language. A great interface between these two worlds is the stupendous, the marvellous, the life-saving, phpMyAdmin, an interface into the MySql database written in PHP. You will see … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, database, Did you know, error log, error_log, forum, Google, log, MySql, PHP, repair, serach engine, SQL, troubleshooting, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress Ajax Mobile Friendly Primer Tutorial
Building on yesterday’s WordPress Ajax Recent Post Preview Primer Tutorial and continuing on with the set up of this blog for Ajax use for a laptop or desktop that recognises the onmouseover event, today we create a way whereby mobile … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, Android, click, DOM, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, mobile, mobile friendly, onload, onmouseover, ontouchend, ontouchstart, PHP, Preview, programming, tap, touch, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress Ajax Recent Post Preview Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s WordPress Ajax Contextual Help Primer Tutorial set up this blog for Ajax use for a laptop or desktop that recognises the onmouseover event. Ajax thoughts can be applied to a number of usages, as it is functionality that you … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, DOM, Javascript, onload, onmouseover, PHP, Preview, programming, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress Ajax Contextual Help Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s CSS Embossed Text Primer Tutorial set the mind to address an Ajax piece of functionality to help out with contextual help with features local to this WordPress blog, so that the user can use a “long hover” (and my … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, contextual, DOM, help, Javascript, mobile, onload, onmouseover, PHP, programming, tutorial, Wordpress
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CSS Embossed Text Primer Tutorial
Sometimes it is good to give a 3D embossed effect (with text shadowing) to some text HTML elements for the purpose of attracting the user’s attention and giving that 3D effect for vibrancy. Today we’ve applied some CSS to do … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged 3D, CSS, emboss, HTML, programming, style, stylesheet, text effect, tutorial
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PHP HTML/XML to Text Conversion Tutorial
The design of today’s tutorial has so much in common, as far as inputs and process go, that we base the software coding on yesterday’s PHP Nested Elements Report Client Files Tutorial as it is easier to plug in new … Continue reading
PHP Nested Elements Report Client Files Tutorial
“Tomorrow” is now “today”, and the Earth has had another roll … just like my dog in the park when there is “good stuff” present … please don’t ask?! Maybe yesterday’s blurb got you looking at PHP/Javascript Replace String File … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, API, file, file API, Google, hierarchy, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, JSON, MAMP, PHP, programming, tag, tutorial, url, web server, XML
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PHP Nested Elements Report Follow Up Tutorial
Sometimes to make a program practically useful you have to take a pause after the proof of concept stage and ask “would you be happy using this program if there was a deadline”. Yesterday’s version of our “Tags Within Tags” … Continue reading