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PDF Slideshow and Poll Referrer Integration Tutorial
A data storage means for our latest Online Email Polling web application functionality was sorted out with yesterday’s PDF Slideshow and Poll Form Creation Storage Tutorial and today we undertake … software integration of an initial email (inline HTML) execution … Continue reading →
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PDF Slideshow and Poll Form Creation Storage Tutorial
The means by which we can approach “Online Email Polling” was achieved with yesterday’s PDF Slideshow and Poll Form Creation Inline Email Tutorial, but it stopped short of being accountable. It was only of relevance to the user executing the … Continue reading →
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image Map Notice Board Tutorial
Following on from yesterday’s HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image Map Are You Okay Tutorial we wanted, today, to “test the waters” with the news of recent emoji additions to ask a lot of this world, and see how emojis stack … Continue reading →
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image Map Are You Okay Tutorial
The recent HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image Map Jigsaw Quiz Tutorial has a fair degree of flexibility, and we want to try more ideas to learn more (and modify more, as you will see later). Was reading through a course … Continue reading →
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image Map Jigsaw Quiz Tutorial
We add onto yesterday’s HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image Map Jigsaw Content Tutorial‘s Global data-* Attribute items functionality the new … Tick Cross Text and/or Emoji over one line Text and/or Emoji over two lines Question and Answer Quiz … … Continue reading →
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image Map Jigsaw Content Tutorial
There’s a push on to genericize our latest Timesheet Helper into a more generic Document Helper for documents that benefit from positioning Text and/or Emojis. Often tables and grids are perfect candidates for this type of functionality. Effectively scan the … Continue reading →
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Feed via Date Online Schedule Tutorial
Go on … ask me … what is the most impactive difference between programming in the 70’s and 80’s and early 90’s to web application (and even desktop application) programming now? Thanks for asking, even you bots out there?! Well, … Continue reading →
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Feed via Date Primer Tutorial
Feeds, as Wikipedia reminds us … Data feed is a mechanism for users to receive updated data from data sources. It is commonly used by real-time applications in point-to-point settings as well as on the World Wide Web. The latter … Continue reading →