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Maths Symbology via New Window Local Font Referrer Tutorial
Meanwhile, back at “Maths Symbology and Local Font Integration Land” (that we left off with Maths Symbology via New Window Local Font Memory Tutorial below), we add onto our list of communication conduits, so far involving … iframe popup … … Continue reading →
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Maths Symbology via New Window Local Font Memory Tutorial
Yesterday’s Maths Symbology via New Window Local Font Tutorial‘s involvement of two quite big web applications is too resource hungry memory wise for all occasions and platforms, and today, we start down the road to optimise and prune functionality. And … Continue reading →
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Tagged colour, communication, contenteditable, CSS, div, DOM, font, HTML entities, IFRAME, integration, Javascript, local font, mathematics, maths, memory, popup, postmessage, programming, resources, software integration, subscript, superscript, symbol, text, tutorial, web browser, webpage, window, window.open, window.opener, window.postMessage
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Maths Symbology via New Window Local Font Tutorial
The Javascript DOM communicators of yesterday’s Maths Symbology via Div Local Font Tutorial were, in large part, using … parent webpage window … and … child HTML iframe element … communication conduits between web applications. But today we introduce another … Continue reading →
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Maths Symbology via Div Local Font Tutorial
Yesterday’s Local Fonts Revisited Middle Tutorial “Local Font” functionality teams up with the progress from the previous Maths Symbology via Div Primer Tutorial to combine with today’s extension of functionality, allowing for a Local Font interface, optionally. To make this … Continue reading →
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Local Fonts Revisited Middle Tutorial
With software integration we normally find it is from the “outside in”, in somewhere shape or form, not like today’s emphasis on the “middle”, in that … lots and lots of hierarchical issues still only go to the “parent” and … Continue reading →
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Mobile Tutorial
You guessed it! The software integrations of yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Piano Tutorial had issues with the mobile platforms. Do fish swim? Do axolotl have two L’s and two O’s? Yes, yes and yes. With our iPad and iPhone testing … Continue reading →
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Tutorial
We find software integration interesting yet challenging, and the integration of … HTML5 Web Audio Mobile Tutorial‘s inhouse Web Audio API interfacer … to the piano playing web application of … Piano Playing Web Application Mobile Tutorial … in these … Continue reading →
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image Map Notice Board Tutorial
Following on from yesterday’s HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image Map Are You Okay Tutorial we wanted, today, to “test the waters” with the news of recent emoji additions to ask a lot of this world, and see how emojis stack … Continue reading →
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