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WordPress Calendar Widget Above the Fold Cut to the Chase Tutorial
The recent WordPress Widget via Animated Emoji Button Above the Fold Tutorial “WordPress Widgets Above the Fold” work needs to return back to the specifics of those “early days” amended Calendar Widget because we want to contextualize … chronology … … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animation, blog, button, CSS, display, emoji, gist, hashtag, header.php, IFRAME, iPad, menu, mobile, PHP, programming, recursion, search, select, setTimeout, stop press, Text Widget, tutorial, TwentyTen TwentyTen theme, user experience, UX, widget, Wordpress
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WordPress Widget via Animated Emoji Button Above the Fold Tutorial
We have a dual purpose blog posting today that … continues on the WordPress Calendar Widget WordPress Link to Iframe via Calendar Widget Above the Fold Tutorial “above the fold” theme, extending the coding logic to handle other widgets that … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animation, blog, button, CSS, display, emoji, hashtag, header.php, IFRAME, iPad, menu, mobile, PHP, programming, recursion, search, setTimeout, stop press, Text Widget, tutorial, TwentyTen TwentyTen theme, user experience, UX, widget, Wordpress
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One Image Your Own Slideshow Dynamic CSS Filters and Transforms Tutorial
Up to the One Image Your Own Site Dynamic CSS Filters and Transforms Tutorial of yesterday, we’ve talked about random image orderings and arrangements. But if we are offering the functionality of a user defined numeric image sequence, it could … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, canvas, client, CSS, document.write, DOM, drawImage, emoji, filter, generic, genericize, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, IFRAME, image, inherit, Javascript, margin-top, menu, one image, onion, order, overlay, photography, PHP, programming, slideshow, transform, transformation, tutorial, z-index
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One Image Your Own Site Dynamic CSS Filters and Transforms Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s One Image Site Dynamic CSS Filters and Transforms Tutorial filtering and transform start to proceedings, today we … genericize the data source create a kaleidoscopic slideshow feel for user defined image data sets … by allowing, in a … Continue reading →
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Tagged client, CSS, document.write, DOM, filter, generic, genericize, HTML, IFRAME, image, inherit, Javascript, menu, one image, onion, photography, PHP, programming, transform, transformation, tutorial
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One Image Site Dynamic CSS Filters and Transforms Tutorial
In this blog’s menu, up the top, there is a menu item called “One Image Site”, where you can (navigate to) see websites displaying (parts of) random single images, of a theme, that dynamically change. They feature … photography photographic … Continue reading →
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Tagged CSS, filter, HTML, IFRAME, image, inherit, menu, one image, onion, photography, PHP, programming, transform, transformation, tutorial
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Google Fonts Primer Tutorial
How best to talk about Google Fonts? Chairman, have we still got a quorum? Chairman?! Well, we really like to explain some topics by launching into it and applying it, so we came at this “applying it” from two angles … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, CSS, font, font family, Google, Google Fonts, menu, online, PHP, programming, repository, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Course Design Double Click Tutorial
As a web application programmer do you go around looking at a webpage design and think in an “event driven” way for ways to add functionality? I’m forever thinking this way, as what has mostly disappointed me as an “out … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, click, course, double click, event, menu, PHP, programming, tutorial, webpage, Wordpress
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HTML5 Menuitem Primer Tutorial
The HTML5 specification introduced a new menuitem tag … Defines a command/menu item that the user can invoke from a popup menu … but the trouble being it is not a widely working concept, as of writing, only working on … Continue reading →
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Tagged cross-browser, Firefox, HTML, HTML5, menu, menuitem, programming, tutorial, web browser
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