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WordPress Blog Thread Story Table of Contents Tutorial
Today, onto yesterday’s WordPress Blog Thread Story Background Gradients Tutorial‘s progress with our Story Mode Blog Posting Threads here, at least for non-mobile platforms we make use of that whitespace over to the left presenting a … Table of Contents … Continue reading
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WordPress Blog Thread Story Background Gradients Tutorial
Today we’re nuancing the “storybook” styling we developed in yesterday’s WordPress Blog Thread Story Border SVG Image Tutorial where you may have been wondering about the papers part to codeline … $atofind=”\n atofind.className=’storybook papers’; \n atofind.oncontextmenu=function(event){ event.target.style.zoom=” + eval(0.05 + … Continue reading
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WordPress Blog Thread Story Border SVG Image Tutorial
The border-image CSS property, used well, can be a really powerful web design tool. We decided to show a user they were in, like, “storybook mode” reading our blog, further to yesterday’s WordPress Blog Thread Story Mode Tutorial, by applying … Continue reading
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WordPress Blog Thread Story Mode Tutorial
We feel a “tweak” coming on. It’s been a while since the last such “tweak”. We’re talking about doing the frequent … good ol’ “tweaking” of header.php … owned by our … wordpress.org based WordPress Blog … theme TwentyTen … … Continue reading
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PHP MySql Select Query UTF-8 Return Values Tutorial
Yes, ever since embracing emojis, we’re on the lookout for gobbledegook. And yes, a lot of the strategies we found on the “stumbled upon” Reading UTF-8 Content from MySql Table we were familiar with, but one we weren’t, which was … Continue reading
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Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Crontab Curl Tutorial
The PHP of yesterday’s Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Sharing Tutorial might get busy, effectively being the source data of its own functionality. In this context it can be better to not burden it, directly in the actions of the … Continue reading →