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Tag Archives: Firebug
CSS Background Colour Usage Primer Tutorial
Have you ever done a webpage Edit->View Page Source or use Firefox’s FireBug to examine HTML and CSS regarding background colours used? For a lot of websites you’ll see, as far as background colours goes, a predominance of “big” RGB … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, SpectroPhotometer, Tutorials
Tagged blog, colour, colour matching, CSS, Firebug, hexadecimal, HTML, LinkedIn, opacity, PHP, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress Horizontal Rule CSS Styling Primer Tutorial
WordPress Blog websites are often based on a theme and the theme used for this one is called Twenty Ten. The theme helps you out with PHP templates to give a great foundation for the styling of your website, with … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, CSS, Did you know, Firebug, Firefox, HTML, PHP, programming, styling, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, usability, web design, Wordpress
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Google Charts Emailing Primer Tutorial
The Google Charts (derived) webpages here at this rjmprogramming.com.au WordPress blog have all changed to add functionality for emailing snapshots of the Google Charts “midstream”. You can see a table of tutorials, and corresponding PHP code (with the last row … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Projects, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Apache, cat, DOM, email, email client, event-driven, Firebug, Firefox, Google, Google Charts, HTML, Javascript, korn shell, Linux, local web server, Mac, Mac Terminal, mailto, MAMP, PHP, programming, project, sed, tutorial
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WordPress Recent Post Landing Page Tutorial
A few days back we decided to revisit (WordPress Recent Post Image Follow Up Tutorial) in order to (software) integrate it with the www.rjmprogramming.com.au domain’s Landing Page. We did this for two reasons. It was probably a good visual cue … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged cron, cross-platform, CSS, curl, div, Firebug, Firefox, Flash, HTML, IFRAME, iWeb, mobile, mobile friendly, PHP, platform, programming, recent posts, scrolling, software integration, tutorial, web design, Wordpress
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Multiple Background Image Blockquote Tutorial
Yesterday’s tutorial called Multiple Background Image Primer Tutorial, as shown below, made use of multiple background images. Today we find another use for them. Today we offer an idea for styling of the HTML blockquote element (at this WordPress blog, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blockquote, blog, CSS, Firebug, Firefox, HTML, programming, tutorial, web design, Wordpress
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WordPress CSS Change helped by FireBug More To Do Tutorial
WordPress makes it pretty easy to create blog websites, and you have that inbuilt styling structure inherent in a WordPress theme (this website uses theme TwentyTen) to work with. When you use a particular WordPress theme you stamp that website … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged CSS, Did you know, DOM, Firebug, Firefox, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress CSS Change helped by FireBug Follow Up Tutorial
WordPress makes it pretty easy to create blog websites, and you have that inbuilt styling structure inherent in a WordPress theme (this website uses theme TwentyTen) to work with. When you use a particular WordPress theme you stamp that website … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged cross-browser issues, CSS, CSS3, design, Did you know, Firebug, Firefox, Internet Explorer, programming, style, tutorial, web design, Wordpress
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