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YouTube Video List of Play Supervisor Tutorial
Today, as far as “YouTube Video List of Play” supervisors goes, we add to yesterday’s Spliced Audio/Video YouTube Shuffle Tutorial … our changed splice_audio.htm Spliced Audio/Video/Image web application live run our tweaked esp_ornot_esp.html YouTube API Interfacing web application … with … Continue reading →
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Spliced Audio/Video YouTube Shuffle Tutorial
Some of the motivation for today’s addition of Shuffle logic to the “YouTube Video List of Plays” work we last mentioned with Spliced Audio/Video YouTube Mobile Recall Tutorial of recent times is to do with the huge percentage of time … Continue reading →
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Spliced Audio/Video YouTube Mobile Recall Tutorial
Of course we want to be like Spotify, with the one tap meaning peace for long periods playing music, as it is with YouTube playlists on mobile platforms. God knows, we’ve winged enough about this mobile requirement to have a … Continue reading →
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Audio Card Background Image Quality Tutorial
This current project may be about YouTube basis “audio cards”, but inevitably, if we offer background image possibilities, some users may turn it’s functionality, more, into a “postcard” feeling presentation. But, with yesterday’s Audio Card Circular Wording Text Tutorial only … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, audio, audio card, background colour, background image, camera, canvas, card, circle, circular, circular text, data uri, delimitation, delimiter, density, dropdown, email, form, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, image, image quality, iOS, iPhone, keyboard, mandatory, mobile, onkeydown, overlay, photo, pixel, pixel density, popup, postcard, programming, quality, share, sharing, SMS, stream, take photo, textbox, tutorial, video, wording, YouTube, z-index
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Audio Card Circular Wording Text Tutorial
Yesterday’s Audio Card Primer Tutorial offered a … means of delimiting any optional Audio Card text wording as entered by the user, but as of today it means more because … we start supplying a YouTube supplied title as the … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, audio card, background image, card, circle, circular, circular text, data uri, delimitation, delimiter, dropdown, email, form, hashtag, HTML, IFRAME, image, keyboard, mobile, onkeydown, popup, programming, share, sharing, SMS, stream, textbox, tutorial, video, wording, YouTube
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External Javascript YouTube Audio of Video Snippet Tutorial
Given the current Play Audio Stream of Selected YouTube Video In Place functionality talked about, last, at External Javascript YouTube Audio of Video Numericals Tutorial occurs “in place” there’s a good chance what the user may want to describe is … Continue reading →
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External Javascript YouTube Audio of Video Numericals Tutorial
Regarding yesterday’s External Javascript YouTube Audio of Video Fallback Tutorial 📻🎶 (📻🎶) emoji (non-mobile showing) title attribute now goes something like … Right click opens in new window the video and audio but normal click just plays audio in place. … Continue reading →
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External Javascript YouTube Audio of Video Fallback Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s External Javascript YouTube Audio of Video Looping Tutorial work regarding the Play Audio Stream of Selected YouTube Video In Place functionality we’re currently working on … the timing of getting some mobile platform looping going is fortunate … Continue reading →
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