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HTML Online Validation Tidy Errors Tutorial
Recently the DOMDocument integrations into our (originally just PHP “tidy”) Online HTML Validator web application of HTML Online Validation Above the Fold Tutorial had taken precedence, but today it is time to improve on the “tidy” functionality, by fleshing out … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, Apache, array, context, Document Root, DOM, DOMDocument, download, encodeURIComponent, error, error log, HTML, MAMP, module, onclick, PHP, programming, render, rendering, scroll, scrolling, sub, sup, table, textarea, tidy, tutorial, validate, validation, warning
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HTML Online Validation Above the Fold Tutorial
The “above the fold” reference in today’s blog posting title harkens back to the part of the (what was initially a newspaper, but more often these days a screen) content immediately viewable by the reader without any other action from … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, Apache, array, context, Document Root, DOM, DOMDocument, download, encodeURIComponent, error, error log, HTML, MAMP, module, onclick, PHP, programming, render, rendering, scroll, scrolling, sub, sup, textarea, tidy, tutorial, validate, validation
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HTML Online Validation via Error Array Tutorial
Today’s job is to sharpen up the DOMDocument Online HTML Validation error reporting, onto yesterday’s HTML Online Validation via PHP Rendering Tutorial by … organizing the error messages to appear in a right hand column of a two column table, … Continue reading
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Tagged Apache, array, context, Document Root, DOM, DOMDocument, download, encodeURIComponent, error, error log, HTML, MAMP, module, onclick, PHP, programming, render, rendering, sub, sup, textarea, tidy, tutorial, validate, validation
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Google Crawl Redirect Error Tutorial
We’ve been attending to some Google Crawl errors recently, one of them like the … “Incompatible Plugin Error” of Google Crawl Incompatible Plugin Error Tutorial … and, today … “Redirect Error” caused by our WordPress blog TwentyTen theme’s header.php code … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, domain, error, Flash, Google, Google Crawl, incompatibe plugin, mobile, mobile issue, PHP, plugin, redirect, redirection, search engine optimization, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, webmaster, webpage, Wordpress
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Just Javascript Card Game Cursor Tutorial
Today we grew the complexity of the logic for non-mobile cursor users of our 500 or bridge card game web application, after yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial. The logic took a while and the presentation took a while … Continue reading →