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Monthly Archives: September 2020
WordPress Is Mentioned By Less Recently Modified Tutorial
Supposing you came in here paying scant attention to the Blog Posting Title and its Animated GIF Tutorial picture I’d like to set you the challenge to look at the build up to organizing the use of the theme for … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, blog, database, disabled, dropdown, hidden, HTML, modified, MySql, option, order by, PHP, post, posting, programming, recent posts, select, SQL, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, widget, wordpress blog
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Chat No Sockets Context Tutorial
We wanted to add some context to either/both … inviter … and … collaborator … category of users of our inhouse Chat (no sockets) web application, building on the progress of Chat No Sockets Chrome Hear It Tutorial by … … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SESSION, animated emoji, animated emojis, animation, audio, background, beep, button, canvas, Chat, Chrome, command line, context, cron, crontab, delay, details, dictation, dropdown.popup, email, emoji.html entity, event, event logic, file API, Google, Google Chrome, Google Translate, hands free, hear, Hey Siri, image, Linux, listener, localStorage, media, mimetype, onclick, PHP, process, programming, reveal, session, setTimeout, SMS, speech to text, summary, timer, tutorial, unicode, video, voiceover, Web Application
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Gmail Webmail Non-mobile Non-app Advanced Search Tutorial
Around here we’ve had a week of “digging up bits of non-immediate communication” relating to organizational and end of year and car maintenance issues and we related to … … Meatloaf’s “Two Out of Three Aint Bad” a lot, because … Continue reading →
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Tagged advanced search, communication, email, Gmail, iOS, iPad, macOS, notifications, search, SMS, software, spam, tutorial, webmail
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Details Summary Button Delayed Onclick Tutorial
You might have noticed with yesterday’s Details Summary Button Onclick Primer Tutorial‘s …. details or summary element onclick logic that it relied on an assumption that … the onclick event occurs after a details element attribute “open” is finalized … … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SESSION, animated emoji, animated emojis, animation, audio, background, beep, button, canvas, Chat, Chrome, command line, cron, crontab, delay, details, dictation, email, emoji.html entity, event, event logic, file API, Google, Google Chrome, Google Translate, hands free, hear, Hey Siri, image, Linux, listener, localStorage, media, mimetype, onclick, PHP, process, programming, reveal, session, setTimeout, SMS, speech to text, summary, timer, tutorial, unicode, video, voiceover, Web Application
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Details Summary Button Onclick Primer Tutorial
We’ve written an external Javascript details_hash.js that … adds button like qualities (ie. onclick logic) to details/summary element combinations that are … preceeded by an “a” tag with # hashtag navigation “href” attribute … and a … real “id” attribute … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SESSION, animated emoji, animated emojis, animation, audio, background, beep, button, canvas, Chat, Chrome, command line, cron, crontab, details, dictation, email, emoji.html entity, event, event logic, file API, Google, Google Chrome, Google Translate, hands free, hear, Hey Siri, image, Linux, listener, localStorage, media, mimetype, onclick, PHP, process, programming, reveal, session, SMS, speech to text, summary, tutorial, unicode, video, voiceover, Web Application
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Chat No Sockets Chrome Hear It Tutorial
Back at the inhouse Chat web application today we combine … the progress up to Chat No Sockets Chrome Hands Free Tutorial … augmented by the recent Voiceover Ideas Google Translate Tutorial … to get helped out by the excellent … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SESSION, animated emoji, animated emojis, animation, audio, background, beep, button, canvas, Chat, Chrome, command line, cron, crontab, details, dictation, email, emoji.html entity, file API, Google, Google Chrome, Google Translate, hands free, hear, Hey Siri, image, Linux, listener, localStorage, media, mimetype, PHP, process, programming, reveal, session, SMS, speech to text, summary, tutorial, unicode, video, voiceover, Web Application
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Search Engine Optimization Meta Description Specific Tutorial
The blog posting Search Engine Optimization Meta Description Primer Tutorial talked about the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) advantages of Meta Descriptions. The thing is, at that time, we need (now) to add that a generic “one size fits all” Meta … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, CMS, content, Content Management System, description, excerpt, meta, meta description, post, posting, publish, search engine optimization, SEO, summary, tutorial, Wordpress
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Cater for Rotation Lock on iPad Tutorial
Cater for Rotation Lock on iPad Tutorial talks about Software meta viewport tag solution as alternative to iPad Hardware solution. Continue reading →