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Emoji Random Slideshow Cookie Tutorial

HTTP Cookies can be a web browser “intersession” or “intrasession” tool … in that “internet” versus “intranet” feeling way … for web applications such as the one we are currently working on, the “Random Emoji Slideshow”, which we last talked … Continue reading

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Emoji Random Slideshow Sharing Tutorial

Accountability and sharing are feature words for our functionality improvements on yesterday’s Random Emoji Slideshow we presented with Emoji Random Slideshow Primer Tutorial yesterday. Accountability is achieved by remembering the random emojis on any given session should the user be … Continue reading

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Emoji Random Slideshow Primer Tutorial

We’ve got a Random Emoji Slideshow for you today, a project long in the thinking, and helped out enormously by the great Open Source community on the net, two webpages from which we’d like to point you towards, regarding this … Continue reading

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Google for Two Translate Share Revisit Tutorial

It was some time ago, now, we left you, regarding our “Google for Two Translate Share Tutorial” project with … Stop Press 26/5/2015: Translation arrangements needed amendment, and in order to facilitate this we called on, and thank, the tremendous … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Present Perfect Progressive Primer Tutorial

Today’s very alliterative blog posting title, alas, doesn’t mean The Three P’s have had any offspring, but we can say today, that we are continuing on our ESL word and sentence game quest to help improve English usage for advanced … Continue reading

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HTML/Javascript Hearing and Listening Primer Tutorial

We’ve got a web application on the theme of Listening and Hearing, today, written such that it doesn’t need serverside (in our case, PHP) constituents, just HTML and Javascript and CSS, with a lot of help from various sources as … 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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