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WordPress Blog Export Primer Tutorial
WordPress Blogs have been around a long time now, and you’d expect over that time, for administrative aspects of the maintainance of WordPress Blogs to have become pretty good. In my experience, that is very true. I really like the … Continue reading
Registration via Captcha Primer Tutorial
We, pretty obviously, spoke too soon, yesterday, that that was it, or words to that effect, with this topic, and that is no wonder, as it covers a lot of territory. Up to now, we’ve restricted its scope, hugely, by … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged blog, captcha, client/server, CMS, database, file, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, ping, programming, registration, robot, search engine, SQL, tutorial, web server
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Moderation by Captcha Primer Tutorial
In our “onions of the 4th dimension” world we have an onion layer of thought today regarding “moderation”. Let me just quietly ask? Are you a robot? Mr Turing posed this very fundamental question some time back. But the fact … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Networking, Tutorials
Tagged blog, captcha, client/server, CMS, database, file, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, ping, programming, robot, search engine, SQL, tutorial, web server
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Moderation by MySql Database Primer Tutorial
Today’s the day we tackle some database “moderation” ideas. You will recall from yesterday’s Moderation by File Primer Tutorial as shown below, that “moderation” is associated with blogs and Content Management Systems and social media as a means by which … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, client/server, CMS, database, file, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, programming, SQL, tutorial, web server
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Moderation by File Primer Tutorial
We continue on with “moderation” ideas today. You will recall from yesterday’s Moderation by Email Primer Tutorial as shown below, that “moderation” is associated with blogs and Content Management Systems and social media as a means by which uploaded content … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, client/server, CMS, database, file, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, programming, tutorial, web server
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Moderation by Email Primer Tutorial
The term “moderation” is associated with blogs and Content Management Systems and social media as a means by which uploaded content can be vetted, or not, during a “moderation phase” for a posting of some sort. This can involve, in … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, client/server, CMS, database, PHP, programming, tutorial, web server
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HTML Adjectives vs Adverbs Lesson Plan Checkboxes Tutorial
Yesterday we consolidated the functionality of a web application feeding off a previous web application’s web design coding “innards”, benefitting from commonalities such as … their multiple choice “feel” commonality … and … perhaps rather optimistically … the feel that … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, ESL, Tutorials
Tagged administrator, canvas, checkbox, CMS, encodeURIComponent, ESL, event, Google, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, lesson plan, multiple choice, programming, prompt popup box, textarea, tutorial
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