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Category Archives: Operating System
An operating system (OS) is a collection of software that manages computer hardware resources and provides common services for computer programs ( Wikipedia )
Image and Text PDF Timesheet Value Sequences Tutorial
To my mind the biggest bugbears with filling out timesheets are … totally repetitious value repeats date or datetime or time sequencing … but working off the progress up until yesterday’s Image and Text PDF More Toast Tutorial we got … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, animation, API, co-ordinates, command line, convert, CSS, data uri, data url, date, datetime, direction, exec, filling in, form, fpdf, glow, glowing, glowing toast, image, ImageMagick, input, keyframes, navigation, PDF, PHP, programming, rotation, Safari, sequence, share, sharing, style, styling, text, time, timesheet, timestamp, toast, tutorial, uniquifier, units, url, user, user interaction, web share api
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Image and Text PDF Rotation and Direction Tutorial
Yesterday’s Image and Text PDF Glowing Toast Tutorial allowed for text … where the size could be changed where the style could be changed where the font family could be changed … but users may want, particularly if they are … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, $_POST, animation, API, co-ordinates, command line, convert, CSS, data uri, data url, direction, exec, filling in, form, fpdf, glow, glowing, glowing toast, image, ImageMagick, input, keyframes, navigation, PDF, PHP, programming, rotation, Safari, share, sharing, style, styling, text, timesheet, toast, tutorial, uniquifier, units, url, user, user interaction, web share api
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Image and Text PDF Sharing Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Image and Text PDF Primer Tutorial “Image and Text PDF” creator start, today we wanted to link in with our previous Web Share API Primer Tutorial work to offer some of our users the chance to share their … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, co-ordinates, command line, convert, exec, filling in, fpdf, image, ImageMagick, PDF, PHP, programming, Safari, share, sharing, text, timesheet, tutorial, uniquifier, units, web share api
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File API File and Reader Objects Mimetype Tutorial
A while back with File API File and Reader Objects Primer Tutorial we started on a Client Browsing web application which uses … File object … and … FileReader object … excellent Javascript functionality which can access and read Files … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, blob, browse, browsing, client, extension, file, file API, file extension, FileReader, HTML, image, img, Javascript, media, mime, mimetype, operating system, programming, tutorial, video
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Word Find Game Aesthetics Tutorial
CSS styling keeps getting better for webpages, with extended functionality, as proven when CSS3 came to being. Two styling features we find quite impactive are … CSS animation … and … CSS linear gradients … we use, respectively, regarding … … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged aesthetics, animation, background, background image, border, click, clipboard api, copy, CSS, CSS3, cursor, cut, degree of difficulty, dropdown, Event-Driven Programming, game, games, glow, highlight, HTML, image, Javascript, keyframes, linear gradient, Mac OS X, macOS, mobile, mode, modes of use, navigator.platform, notification, notifications, notifications API, number of players, onclick, paste, player, players, programming, say, select, selection, selection api, style, styling, Tclipboard, text, text to audio, textarea, This entry was posted in eLearning, tutorial, underlay.opacity, webpage, word, word game, z-index
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Word Find Game Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Word Find Game Personalization Tutorial, and the Word Find Game from versions before all had an unwieldy relationship with mobile platforms. The … selection, via Selection API, using HTML textarea, suits non-mobile well … but we think today’s newly … Continue reading →
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Tagged click, clipboard api, copy, cursor, cut, degree of difficulty, dropdown, Event-Driven Programming, game, games, highlight, HTML, image, Javascript, Mac OS X, macOS, mobile, mode, modes of use, navigator.platform, notification, notifications, notifications API, number of players, onclick, paste, player, players, programming, say, select, selection, selection api, Tclipboard, text, text to audio, textarea, This entry was posted in eLearning, tutorial, underlay.opacity, webpage, word, word game, z-index
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Desktop Application Tutorial
We figured that an improvement on the progress with our Timekeeping web application of the recent MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Audio Broadcast Tutorial would be to mention what macOS or Mac OS X Desktop Application is topmost when the screenshot … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, .Net Framework, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, API, Apple, apple script, AppleScript, array, attachment, attribute, audio, audio commentary, batch, batch file, body, broadcast, calendar, command line, commentary, contenteditable, cron, crontab, data, data attribute, date, date object, details, element, email, emoji, event, exec, file, file API, FormData, global data attribute, global variable, hover, HTML, ical, IFRAME, image, integration, intranet, iptc, Javascript, local web server, localStorage, login, long hover, Mac OS, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, MAMP, metadata, notification, notifications, object, onmouseout, onmouseover, osascript, personalization, PHP, programming, record, report, reveal, say, screen capture, script, setTimeout, share, sharing, shell_exec, SMS, software integration, substitute, summary, Task Schedular, template, time, timekeeping, timestamp, tutorial, user, web share api, webpage commentary, window.open, Windows, Windows 10
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Visibility Tutorial
Today we’re on the road again, roadtesting the Page Visibility API in relation to the Quarter Hour Timer web application of MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Desktop Application Tutorial. It’s a great improvement on “window.focus()” ideas that are so flaky by … Continue reading →