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WordPress Blog Administration Cut to the Chase Tutorial
The recent WordPress Blog Cut to the Chase Integration Tutorial had us allowing the users of the blog the chance to dive into the “essence” of a blog posting via a “complex emoji button”. Blogs and CMS have two sides … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, CMS, emoji, PHP, programming, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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HTML/Javascript Multiple Choice Quiz Reveal Tutorial
The previous HTML/Javascript Multiple Choice Quiz Administration Tutorial saw us create a Multiple Choice Quiz based on the “pub quiz” style game called Eggheads “where a challenger team of 5 tries to defeat a champion team of 5 in a … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Games, Tutorials
Tagged Administration, canvas, CMS, details, event, explanation, file, ftp, game, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, multiple choice, MySql, onclick, PHP, prompt popup box, quiz, reveal, search engine, summary, upload
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CSS 3D Transformation Matrix Making Of Interactive Integration Tutorial
Do you remember our HTML textarea (like CMSs use) based Do It Yourself HTML Editor Integration Tutorial HTML Editor series of blog postings? Yes, yesterday’s CSS 3D Transformation Matrix Making Of Interactive Tutorial intimated we might integrate these two (that … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged align, background, background image, blockquote, blog, CMS, Content Management System, cookie, cookies, crop, CSS, div, filter, filters, font, HTML, IFRAME, image, integration, interactive, photograph, programming, size, software integration, styling, textarea, tutorial, vertical-align, Wordpress, WYSIWYG
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CSS 3D Transformation Matrix Making Of Interactive Tutorial
The recent CSS 3D Transformation Matrix Making Of Tutorial got us to thinking more about linking … what you see on a webpage … to … what you see as raw HTML (even inline Javascript and CSS) … which, to … Continue reading
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Tagged align, background, background image, blockquote, blog, CMS, Content Management System, crop, CSS, div, filter, filters, font, HTML, image, interactive, photograph, programming, size, styling, textarea, tutorial, vertical-align, Wordpress, WYSIWYG
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Tiki Wiki CMS Upgrade Primer Tutorial
With CMS (Content Management Systems) systems there are advantages to performing an “Upgrade” rather than a “Reinstall” when you already have a working system going. That is because most established CMS systems will find a less intrusive method of getting … Continue reading
Do It Yourself HTML Textarea Editor Javascript Tutorial
You can avoid using Server side code with your web applications, and client side Javascript can do a lot for you to make some interesting web applications, but should you find something not working about the process, you’ve virtually run … Continue reading
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Tagged cache, client/server, CMS, cookie, cookies, CSS, cursor, DIY, download, dropdown, editor, event, form, Google, Google Chrome, HTML, IFRAME, integration, Javascript, key, keyboard, MAMP, method, onkeyup, onsubmit, PHP, post, programming, pseudo element, selector, shortcut, software integration, textarea, tutorial, validation, web browser
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