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Tic-Tac-Toe Two Email Players via Inline HTML Email Bugs Tutorial
Retesting the Tic Tac Toe “play via Inline Email Form between two players” functionality of the recent Tic-Tac-Toe Two Email Players via Inline HTML Email Tutorial we were saddened by two aspects to it, those being … the table cells … Continue reading →
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Tagged email, emoji, external Javascript, font, game, games, Gmail, height, HTML email, interaction, invitation, MAMP, navigation, noughts and crosses, player, programming, remote, TextWrangler, tutorial, user, width
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Google Crawl Viewport Geographicals Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Crawl Viewport Error Tutorial theme of fixing HTML meta tag viewport errors up at the Google Search Console (part of “Google Webmasters”) continues today for the “Google Crawl” error nuance … Viewport not set … with its pretty … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, canvas, crawl, crawl error, CSS, device, document.referrer, drawImage, error, font, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, Google Search Console, Google Webmaster, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, linear gradient, local web server, MAMP, map, mobile, mobile device, onload, programming, search engine, stop press, text, tutorial, viewport, web inspectot, web server, width
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Google Crawl Viewport Error Tutorial
Continuing on with Google Search Console (part of “Google Webmasters”) “Crawl Error” issues here at the RJM Programming domain, on top of yesterday’s Google Crawl Incompatible Plugin Error Tutorial, today we examine another “Crawl Error” category (in the Mobility Fix … Continue reading →
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Tagged canvas, crawl, crawl error, device, drawImage, error, font, Google, Google Search Console, Google Webmaster, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, local web server, MAMP, mobile, mobile device, programming, search engine, text, tutorial, viewport, web inspectot, web server, width
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Google Crawl Incompatible Plugin Error Tutorial
As a webmaster it can be good to get an outside view of the issues on the website you manage. Google provide this with Google Search Console (part of “Google Webmasters”) as a … search engine … helping out webmasters … Continue reading →
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Tagged canvas, crawl, crawl error, drawImage, error, Google, Google Search Console, Google Webmaster, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, local web server, MAMP, programming, search engine, tutorial, web inspectot, web server
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux and Windows Glob Curl Tutorial
Yes, we do believe that of the PHP modes of use, those being … surfing the net command line curl … there can be a role for curl as that hybrid “bit of both worlds” mode of use with today’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animated gif, animation, awk, back-reference, background, background-imagfe, client, client/server, command line, delimitation, delimiter, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, exec, EXIF, file, find, find occurrence, glob, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, linear gradient, link, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, onmouseover, operator, PHP, pipe, programming, regex, replace, report, reveal, sed, select, server, slide, sort, table, Terminal, textbox, tutorial, user experience, UX, value, Windows
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux and Windows Glob Command Line Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Image Dimensions Linux Find File Awk Sed Javascript Tutorial helped out a PHP … “surfing the net” mode of use … but what if you are on Windows? (well, today we link up PHP’s glob‘s organizational skills with … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animated gif, animation, awk, back-reference, background, background-imagfe, client, client/server, command line, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, exec, EXIF, file, find, find occurrence, glob, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, linear gradient, link, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, onmouseover, operator, PHP, pipe, programming, regex, replace, report, reveal, sed, select, server, slide, sort, table, Terminal, textbox, tutorial, user experience, UX, value, Windows
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux Find File Awk Sed Javascript Tutorial
It’s a little bit funny, this feeling inside, how yesterday’s PHP Image Dimensions Linux Find File Awk Sed UX Tutorial was about UX (or user experience), what to our eyes very much involves “front-end” concepts, yet the vast majority of … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animated gif, animation, awk, back-reference, background, background-imagfe, client, client/server, command line, dimensions, DOM, dropdown, exec, EXIF, file, find, find occurrence, image, ImageMagick, Javascript, linear gradient, link, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, onmouseover, operator, PHP, pipe, programming, regex, replace, report, reveal, sed, select, server, slide, sort, table, Terminal, textbox, tutorial, user experience, UX, value
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux Find File Awk Sed UX Tutorial
Yesterday’s PHP Image Dimensions Linux Find File Awk Sed Primer Tutorial set the scene for a new approach to an Image by Dimension Size web application idea. Today we turn our attention to … user experience (ie. UX) functionality improvements … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, awk, back-reference, background, background-imagfe, command line, dimensions, exec, file, find, find occurrence, image, ImageMagick, linear gradient, link, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, onmouseover, operator, PHP, pipe, programming, regex, replace, report, reveal, sed, sort, table, Terminal, textbox, tutorial, user experience, UX, value
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