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Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Access Count Tutorial

We’ve got a new player in the Webpage Audio Commentary “Intranet feeling” solution, today, on top of the progress from yesterday’s Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Personalization Tutorial. This new PHP intranet_access_count.php player sits in the Document Root of your … Continue reading

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Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Personalization Tutorial

We want more ways for the “caller HTML” and the “external called Javascript” to co-operate, on top of the quite rigid and limited rules of yesterday’s Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Tutorial, and thought about “ways to add intelligence” to … Continue reading

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Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Tutorial

It’s been a tweaked PHP web application last talked about at PHP macOS say Supervisor Modes of Use Tutorial, that, consisting of … any public domain (ours being RJM Programming) webpage (and today we’ve chosen calc_use.htm) that gets added into … Continue reading

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Multiple addEventListener Logics for HTML Elements Ondblclick Tutorial

In yesterday’s Multiple addEventListener Logics for HTML Elements Primer Tutorial‘s “function ael_more” you may have noticed the codeline … document.getElementById(iois.id.replace(‘i’,’td’)).addEventListener(“click”, window[“ev” + fnum + ”]); … we use to set up the [element].addEventListener means by which we add “onclick” event … Continue reading

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Multiple addEventListener Logics for HTML Elements Primer Tutorial

The dynamic creation of event logic associated with webpage HTML elements is a powerful tool for making your webpages dynamic. In the case of the great [element].addEventListener means by which you can make this happen, there is a great feature … Continue reading

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Clone Within Clone Ajax HTML Iframe Tutorial

Can Ajax return you HTML data, if you are okay with an asynchronous call? Glad you asked. Yes. And just such an idea features in our Clone Within Clone idea we want to show you as a proof of concept … Continue reading

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Drag and Drop Iframe Mobile Tutorial

Yesterday’s Drag and Drop Iframe Primer Tutorial‘s “Drag Around” (HTML iframe element(s)) web application based itself on W3Schools‘s How To Create a Draggable HTML Element non-mobile drag and drop logic. But, can we amend that logic for touch mobile platform … Continue reading

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