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Monthly Archives: October 2022
Australian Backyard Bird Count Tutorial
Here, in Australia, you’ve just got today left to enter into the yearly Australian Bird Count for 2022, following up on last year’s Citizen Science Primer Tutorial introduction, for us. We’re still novices, but for what it’s worth, trying to … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Aussie Backyard, binoculars, biology, bird, bird call, citizen science, count, guide, iPhone, mobile, mobile app, mobile data, poll, science, tutorialBird Count, upload
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Relative Image URL Data URI Relationship Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s Notes PDF Email Attachments Primer Tutorial, “under the hood”, had an interesting piece of HTML regarding that “snippety” mid-posting image (shortened regarding that image’s data URI) … <!–img src=’http://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/Mac/iPhone/bitof.jpg’></img–> <img src=[data URI of image]></img> … which reads, to me, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged blog, blog posting, copy, data uri, data url, element, HTML, image, image URL, img, inode, Javascript, MySql, paste, popup, posting, programming, relative URL, select all, textarea, tutorial, url, window.open, Wordpress
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Responsive Web Design Landing Page Incarnation Tutorial
Along the same “Responsive Design” themes of Responsive Web Design Primer Tutorial, we stumbled upon the excellent W3Schools Responsive Design Based Start Page Idea which inspired us to retry RJM Programming Landing Page thoughts … separating out totally “uninvolved” Landing … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged CSS, design, HTML, Javascript, landing page, programming, responsive, responsive design, tutorial, webpage
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Date Range Reporting Primer Tutorial
Are you always satisfied with Search and/or Advanced Search functionality on websites? We’d say “sometimes”, but understand that some of the access to “Advanced Search” is debatable for webmasters given it can lead to database searches of some complexity, that … Continue reading
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Tagged advanced search, date, date range, file_get_contents, NSW, NSW Government, PHP, programming, range, report, search, SQL, tutorial, url
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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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