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Mobile Paperless Meets Table Discussion Paper Tutorial
The online world has got us going paperless for more and more of the things we want to achieve. But what about where our mobile device communications meet with the requirement for a round table discussion and the subject matter … Continue reading →
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Tagged architecture, button, CAD, collaboration, communication, discussion, document, drawing, email, graphics, hardcopy, icon, iOS, iPhone, link, meeting, network, office, online, paper, paperless, PDF, print, print preview, printer, share, software, table, tutorial, website, WiFi
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Finder File Sharing Mac with Mac Tutorial
Today’s “Mac to Mac” file sharing “dream” (of ours) shares themes with File Server Sharing Mac with PC Tutorial below. Unlike below, though, our “dream” incorporated the use of our beloved FileZilla sftp web server access desktop application’s involvement. Sounds … Continue reading →
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Tagged Access, big sur, connection, file, file server, file sharing, FileZilla, Finder, folder, icon, Mac, MacBook Air, Macbook Pro, macOS, Mojave, network, port, Samba, sftp, transfer, tutorial
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Prime Numbers Fractional Sharing Tutorial
Is the Prime Numbers via Fractional Display web application of yesterday’s Prime Numbers Fractional Favicon Canvas Tutorial generic enough to consider giving it more scope for sharing and collaboration? We think so, and if you do too, you might want … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, animation, canvas, collaboration, composite, display, DOM, email, even, favicon, FormData, fraction, GIMP, HTML, icon, IFRAME, inline html email, Javascript, mathematics, odd, onload, prime, prime number, programming, share, sharing, SMS, sub, sup, table, toDataURL, tutorial, twin, width
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Prime Numbers Fractional Favicon Canvas Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Prime Numbers Fractional Favicon Tutorial … What’s the HTML5 canvas element got to do with web browser tab icon “favicon” graphic content? Well, as per the excellent advice ideas on this webpage, thanks, we can use the … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, canvas, composite, display, DOM, even, favicon, fraction, GIMP, HTML, icon, IFRAME, Javascript, mathematics, odd, onload, prime, prime number, programming, sub, sup, table, toDataURL, tutorial, twin, width
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Prime Numbers Fractional Favicon Tutorial
So what’s the “favicon” in today’s blog posting title? If none the wiser, what about the (pretty much standalone Javascript) code below? var rldone=”; function arsthen() { if (document.getElementById(‘myicon’)) { document.getElementById(‘myicon’).href=’/favicon’ + rldone + ‘.ico’; if (rldone == ”) { … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, composite, display, DOM, even, favicon, fraction, GIMP, HTML, icon, IFRAME, Javascript, mathematics, odd, onload, prime, prime number, programming, sub, sup, table, tutorial, twin, width
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New Windows on iOS Primer Tutorial
Call me a troglodyte if you like, but to me, the concept in Information Technology (in the GUI (Graphical User Interface) concept) of “windows” was best understood, on Windows, before Windows 10. Windows 10 has not diminished the possibilities regarding … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, cascade, desktop, GUI, icon, iOS, iPhone, link, mobile, mobile app, operating system, Safari, screen, tutorial, web browser, window, Windows
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Custom Icon Creation on iPhone Primer Tutorial
A lot of us are ready for disruption, right?! A lot of us feel no disruption rage, right?! But what if someone or something interferes with the Custom Icons down the bottom of your mobile phone (ours being an iPhone)? … Continue reading →
HTML Icons Primer Tutorial
Today we’re delving further into the HTML Icons start we made with yesterday’s Negative Margin CSS Primer Tutorial. W3school’s CSS Icons … How To Add Icons The simplest way to add an icon to your HTML page, is with an … Continue reading →
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