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HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Keyboard Tutorial
The web application of HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Mobile Debug Tutorial makes minimal use of the keyboard, though it can be used for “composing” your own musical works into a textarea element. “While you see a chance, take … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, chord, compose, configuration, console, console tab, console.log, debug, developer, iOS, iPad, iPhone, key, keyboard, lead, Macbook Pro, menu, message, MIDI, mobile, Safari, settings, update, upgrade, Web Application, web browser, web inspector, white lead
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HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Mobile Debug Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Tutorial was tested on non-mobile platforms, but with mobile (iOS) work we sometimes reach different parts of the Javascript client code, the reason being that the non-mobile platforms do not require that “button … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, compose, configuration, console, console tab, console.log, debug, developer, iOS, iPad, iPhone, lead, Macbook Pro, menu, message, MIDI, mobile, Safari, settings, update, upgrade, Web Application, web browser, web inspector, white lead
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HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Tutorial
The integrations of the recent HTML5 Web Audio Piano Mobile Safari Web Inspector Debug Tutorial have a lot in common with today’s … audio applicability … in conjunction with … piano … basis. But this integration to an older “piano … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, compose, configuration, console, console tab, console.log, debug, developer, iOS, iPhone, lead, Macbook Pro, menu, message, MIDI, mobile, Safari, settings, update, upgrade, Web Application, web browser, web inspector, white lead
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Mobile Safari Web Inspector Debug Tutorial
There were problems peculiar to mobile platforms involved in the work of yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Piano Mobile Tutorial. But just how did we arrive at a solution? We can tell you now a placement of Javascript “alert” popup windows … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, configuration, console, console tab, console.log, debug, developer, iOS, iPhone, lead, Macbook Pro, menu, message, mobile, Safari, settings, update, upgrade, Web Application, web browser, web inspector, white lead
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HTML Nav Tag Primer Tutorial
Simple “across the top” webpage menus are very popular. We just about all read left to right or right to left, so horizontal menus like this make sense. HTML5 came along and made the job of creating non-hierarchical horizontal menus … Continue reading →
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Tagged element, HTML, HTML5, menu, navigation, programming, tag, tutorial
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WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email FormData Post Tutorial
Yesterday’s WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email User Experience Tutorial helped with practicalities regarding user experience with this WordPress Blog highlighting of text accumulated into the body (as HTML attachment) and subject (as text) of an Annotated Email form of collaborative … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, blog, collaboration, contenteditable, email, event, FormData, highlight, highlighting, HTML, Javascript, Mail, mailto, mark, menu, onchange, PHP, plugin, post, programming, prompt, setTimeout, share, SMS, tutorial, user experience, web server, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email User Experience Tutorial
Did you try yesterday’s WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email Tutorial highlighting of text Annotated Email functionality? If you did, you might have found a “hair trigger” timed user experience. You had a very small amount of time to decide on … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, collaboration, contenteditable, email, event, highlight, highlighting, HTML, Javascript, Mail, mailto, mark, menu, onchange, PHP, plugin, programming, prompt, setTimeout, share, SMS, tutorial, user experience, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email Tutorial
Further to WordPress Plugin Primer Tutorial of recent times, we’re adding to that “highlighting of blog text” (dynamic menu) the options … Email (that highlighted text) via the email client application via a “mailto:” “a” link SMS (that highlighted text) … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, collaboration, email, highlight, highlighting, HTML, Javascript, Mail, mailto, mark, menu, PHP, programming, share, SMS, tutorial, Wordpress
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