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Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Through Links Long Hover Tutorial

Yesterday’s Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Through Links Tutorial introduced us to three … ongoing … modes of use for our changed “fourth draft” PHP wiki_mark_eight.php web application we hope you are interested in (re-)trying, perhaps below. Onto those “ongoing” (options) … Continue reading

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Wikipedia Colour Coded Mark Through Links Tutorial

You might be figuring that judging by today’s blog posting topic, adding to yesterday’s Wikipedia Mark Language Tutorial, that … we are somehow adding colour coded “mark” element functionality … and … we are allowing user to click links within … Continue reading

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Wikipedia Mark Language Tutorial

Yesterday’s Wikipedia Mark Primer Tutorial‘s efforts were a first effort at ideas surrounding … take Wikipedia content, thanks … and … surround textual webpage body content via “mark” HTML element (effectively annotating it) … for the purposes as an aid … Continue reading

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Wikipedia Mark Primer Tutorial

We’ve got a new “proof of concept” PHP wiki_mark_eight.php web application for you to try today. We’re interested in the notion, perhaps, that highlighted webpage word content can help with “skim reading”. Does it help you notice, or partition somehow, … Continue reading

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English Translated Verb Conjugation Emoji Tutorial

When retrying Italian French Spanish Verb Conjugation Emoji Image Tutorial‘s web application recently it struck us that an improvement could be … if the user is entering an English verb to the top left … we could start … filling … Continue reading

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Google Translate Landing Page Translate Updated List Tutorial

Yesterday’s Google Translate Landing Page Translate Update Tutorial left off with … It’s the start that does not ingrain the webpage HTML to any great permanence, and that is for another “PHP involvement” day. … and that new day is … Continue reading

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Google Translate Landing Page Translate Update Tutorial

The recent Google Translate Landing Page Translate Tutorial … updated our “interface” to the great Google Translate strategy for the RJM Programming Landing Page webpage group … but … did not update to the latest “language code list” to the … Continue reading

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Google Translate Landing Page Translate Tutorial

Yesterday’s … Google Translate Webpage Translate Tutorial was the major part of RJM Programming’s Google Translate strategy change (ie. getting it working again … doh!) … but it’s not the whole story … and another part is … today we … Continue reading

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