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Monthly Archives: November 2017
PHP File Information Primer Tutorial
We channel the great Linux (or Unix) command “file” to start down the road of a web server file information presenter web application. With Mac OS X (like Linux) command line … file [webServerFileSpec] … sums up what we build … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged exec, file, glob, PHP, programming, specification, table, tutorial
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Daylight Saving Time TimeZone Emoji Tutorial
The last time we added a change to our Daylight Saving TimeZone Information web application was during our Other Side of the World Google Chart Tutorial work, and then, so many things were going on with interfacing and integration we … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged attribute, context, CSS, CSS3, dropdown, emoji, HTML, HTML entities, internationalization, option, programming, regex, region, select, selector, style, styling, syntax, timezone, tutorial
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CSS Variables Primer Tutorial
If you are a regular reader of this blog, I hope by now you would have gleaned that a big takeaway we would have you learn here is that, very often, in programming, in Information Technology generally, there can be … Continue reading
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Tagged CSS, HTML, Javascript, programming, prompt, style, syntax, tutorial, variable
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Grammar Checks on Firefox Primer Tutorial
Addons with web browsers can be a good arrangement for getting things done, the essence of what an “app” is about. The Firefox web browser’s interface to the Grammarly grammar and spelling checker is a case in point. Choose one … Continue reading
APA Referencing Primer Tutorial
Are you doing research on a topic, and have been asked to use APA Style Referencing, as distinct from Harvard Style (also known as Parenthetical Style) Referencing? Well, this is the case for me, and I was not very familiar … Continue reading
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Tagged APA reference, article, author, bibliography, book, essay, journal, publication, publish, reference, tutorial, url, website
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LibreOffice Signed PDF Assignment Primer Tutorial
The “means to an end” are what gives you an end result, and in Information Technology there are, so very often, more than one way to achieve a result. Please be skeptical of people who tell you there is only … Continue reading
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Tagged assignment, document, document fidelity, document processing, export, LibreOffice, Microsoft Word, PDF, save, signature, tutorial
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