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Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux Multiple Filtered Content Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux Filtered Content Tutorial we did want to offer the user the chance to … enter in more than one image filtering “verb” … space separated … as well as … chance for user to establish … Continue reading →
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Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux Filtered Content Tutorial
There’s … Style … as per talked about at Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux CSS Style Tutorial … and then there’s … Substance … we’re using the great PHP GD library image filtering talents to open up to the user in “name”, … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, AlmaLinux, animated gif, blur, brightness, clause, colourize, contrast, CSS, deprecation, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, dynamic, efect, emboss, exec, external Javascript, ffmpeg, filter, flip.flop, function_exists, GD, inhouse, inhouse slideshow, Javascript, media, negate, PHP, presentation, programming, require, selector, slideshow, style, styling, tutorial, video, web browser, web inspector, webpage, zip
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Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux CSS Style Tutorial
Yes, we like, where possible, and we’ve invisaged it, we prefer to give the user “a stake” in … less often how the web application functions … and/or … how the web application looks And under “looks” that can mean … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, AlmaLinux, animated gif, clause, CSS, deprecation, DOM, dropdown, dynamic, exec, external Javascript, ffmpeg, function_exists, inhouse, inhouse slideshow, Javascript, media, PHP, presentation, programming, require, selector, slideshow, style, styling, tutorial, video, web browser, web inspector, webpage, zip
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YouTube Video API Event Playlist Generations Tutorial
Recently, on this current YouTube API interfacing Song Playing web application, further to the recent YouTube Video API Event Playlist User Settings Tutorial, we’ve been referring a lot to … top.document.title … as a place to store settings in which … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, background colour, background image, border-radius, broadcast, broadcasting, bubble, bubbling, button, click, colour, confirm, continous, cookie, CSS, DOM, email, emoji, emoji button, event, event.stopPropagation, generation, gesture, grandchild, grandparent, greatgrandparent, hash, hashtag, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, inheritance, intersessional, iOS, iPad, Javascript, localStorage, loop, media, meta, mobile, music, mute, parent, play, playing, playlist, programming, radio, recall, scroll, scrolling, share, sharing, shuffle, SMS, song, Spotify, stopPropagatin, store, top, transistor, transistor radio, tutorial, Tutorials API, url, user preference, video, viewport, volume, YouTube, YouTube API
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YouTube Video API Event Playlist User Settings Tutorial
We’re happy to be talking about three new pieces of functionality to add to our recent YouTube API interfacing Song Playing web application last talked about with the recent YouTube Video API Event Playlist Background Image Tutorial, those being … … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, background colour, background image, border-radius, broadcast, broadcasting, bubble, bubbling, button, click, colour, confirm, continous, cookie, CSS, DOM, email, emoji, emoji button, event, event.stopPropagation, gesture, hash, hashtag, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, inheritance, intersessional, iOS, iPad, Javascript, localStorage, loop, media, meta, mobile, music, mute, play, playing, playlist, programming, radio, recall, scroll, scrolling, share, sharing, shuffle, SMS, song, Spotify, stopPropagatin, store, transistor, transistor radio, tutorial, Tutorials API, url, user preference, video, viewport, volume, YouTube, YouTube API
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Javascript Object New Method Creator Primer Tutorial
As with Javascript Microtask Primer Tutorial … HTML textarea elements … hosting … Javascript code … we want to pass across via … HTML form method=GET … featuring … onsubmit event function logic (and from here on the two have … Continue reading →
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Tagged class, DOM, form, fromCodePoint, function, HTML, Javascript, method, object, object oriented onsubmit, OOP, overridden, override, programming, string, String.fromCodePoint, textarea, tutorial, window.atob, window.btoa
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YouTube Video API Event Playlist Background Image Tutorial
Our current project last talked about with YouTube Video API Event Playlist Shuffle and Loop Tutorial started as a … “proof of concept” one to allow for user testing of event.stopPropagation() Javascript event bubbling control usage … and yet, is … Continue reading →
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Tagged background image, border-radius, broadcast, broadcasting, bubble, bubbling, button, click, confirm, continous, cookie, CSS, DOM, email, emoji, emoji button, event, event.stopPropagation, gesture, hash, hashtag, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, inheritance, intersessional, iOS, iPad, Javascript, localStorage, loop, media, meta, mobile, music, mute, play, playing, playlist, programming, radio, recall, share, sharing, shuffle, SMS, song, Spotify, stopPropagatin, store, transistor, transistor radio, tutorial, Tutorials API, url, user preference, video, viewport, volume, YouTube, YouTube API
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YouTube Video API Event Playlist Shuffle and Loop Tutorial
We left our Song Playing web application in YouTube Video API Event Playlist Save and Recall Tutorial … on mobile, needing a lot of “user tap maintenance” to keep the “personalized playlist” (consisting of YouTube ID video) music rolling … … Continue reading →
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Tagged broadcast, broadcasting, bubble, bubbling, button, continous, cookie, DOM, email, emoji, emoji button, event, event.stopPropagation, hash, hashtag, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, inheritance, intersessional, iOS, iPad, Javascript, localStorage, loop, media, mobile, music, mute, play, playing, playlist, programming, radio, recall, share, sharing, shuffle, SMS, song, Spotify, stopPropagatin, store, transistor, transistor radio, tutorial, Tutorials API, url, user preference, video, volume, YouTube, YouTube API
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