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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Audio Tutorial

We got struck again, in some kind of weird psycho drama … but we digress … kind of an “onions of the 4th dimension” way, that an email (image attachment) is okay as a communication tool, and then to make … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Map Element Tutorial

It struck us, in a kind of an “onions of the 4th dimension” way, that an email (image attachment) is okay as a communication tool, but what if parts of it were clickable in some way? Yesterday’s user acceptance brought … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment User Acceptance Tutorial

An important part of a web (or desktop or mobile) application is user acceptance. User acceptance is, as the words would imply, the giving of your (developing) web application to real users, to test out usability … or UX (user … Continue reading

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Reservations Web Application Database Tutorial

The part we start off on today with the continuation of our PHP Reservations web application, we started at with Reservations Web Application Primer Tutorial as shown below, relates to an “early days” look at a proposed MySql database structure … Continue reading

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Reservations Web Application Primer Tutorial

We’re setting off on what could be a long running project to construct a PHP Reservations web application today. We see the crux of a reservation system as needing a … timeline display mechanism … today’s work … and for … Continue reading

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HTML/PHP Timezone Feed Function Keys Tutorial

During the time when desktop programming work was more prevalent than web application work, or even with web application work on non-mobile platforms, the use of the keyboard Function Keys was much more common, especially as they could be effectively … Continue reading

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HTML/PHP Timezone Feed CSS Styling Tutorial

Don’t know if you’ve noticed with our “when” and “where” timezone web application what scant attention we’ve been paying to CSS (styling) considerations … before today our small endeavours in this respect came down to … <style> td { text-align: … Continue reading

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HTML/PHP Timezone Feed Reveal Div Tutorial

On the theme of “reveal” or maybe you more think “overlay”, or perhaps it should be “metamorphose”, we want to continue our “when” and “where” timezone web application with more Javascript DOM work that revolves around the handiness of the … Continue reading

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