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WordPress Recent Posts Widget Caching Issues Tutorial
The WordPress blog you are reading, with the TwentyTen theme, has a useful “widget” (contained unit of functionality on the webpage that WordPress knows about) called “Recent Posts”, which we’ve had a lot of fun over the years, working with, … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, cache, caching, client, crontab, CSS, curl, event, header.php, IFRAME, image, img, Javascript, landing page, link, nested, nesting, onload, order, PHP, post, programming, recent posts, server, style, styling, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, web browser, web server, widget, Wordpress
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Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Multiple Copy Synchronize Tutorial
Adding onto yesterday’s Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Multiple Copy Background Tutorial “Multiple Copy/Paste of Files” improvements, today we’re getting more into the head of a user of the “Copy Media” button encouraging the Copy of files over to … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, audio, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, base64, border, border image, clipboard, codepoint, contenteditable, copy, CSS, data uri, Did you know, DOM, download, email, emoji, file API, GD, GIMP, glow, Google, Google PageSpeed, HTML, image, image editor, Javascript, jQuery, media, menu, mobile, multiple, nest, nested, nesting, onion, onions, onloadend, PageSpeed, PaintBrush, paste, PHP, Preview, programming, SMS, symbols, synchronize, textarea, transparent, trim, tutorial, video, whitespace
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Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Multiple Copy Background Tutorial
With the recent Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Multiple Copy Tutorial‘s introduction of … allow for Copy of multiple files in the jQuery logic … and today we … add a new button “Copy Media” for the user who … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, audio, background, background image, background-position, background-repeat, background-size, base64, border, border image, clipboard, codepoint, contenteditable, copy, CSS, data uri, Did you know, DOM, download, email, emoji, file API, GD, GIMP, glow, Google, Google PageSpeed, HTML, image, image editor, Javascript, jQuery, media, menu, mobile, multiple, nest, nested, nesting, onion, onions, onloadend, PageSpeed, PaintBrush, paste, PHP, Preview, programming, SMS, symbols, textarea, transparent, trim, tutorial, video, whitespace
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Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Multiple Copy Tutorial
Could there be another “onions of the 4th dimension” amendment left that could help our project, the “Emoji Image (and media)” web application of yesterday’s Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Aesthetics Tutorial? We think so. You see, when we … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, audio, background, background image, background-repeat, background-size, base64, border, border image, clipboard, codepoint, contenteditable, copy, CSS, data uri, Did you know, DOM, download, email, emoji, file API, GD, GIMP, glow, Google, Google PageSpeed, HTML, image, image editor, Javascript, jQuery, media, menu, mobile, multiple, nest, nested, nesting, onion, onions, onloadend, PageSpeed, PaintBrush, paste, PHP, Preview, programming, SMS, symbols, textarea, transparent, trim, tutorial, video, whitespace
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Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Aesthetics Tutorial
If you have been following our latest “Emoji Image (and other media)” project of yesterday’s Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Download Tutorial you will know we have two (publicly displaying) “incarnations” of the inhouse bit of the PHP webpage … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, audio, background, background image, background-repeat, background-size, base64, border, border image, clipboard, codepoint, contenteditable, copy, CSS, data uri, Did you know, DOM, download, email, emoji, GD, GIMP, glow, Google, Google PageSpeed, HTML, image, image editor, Javascript, jQuery, media, menu, mobile, multiple, nest, nested, nesting, onion, onions, PageSpeed, PaintBrush, paste, PHP, Preview, programming, SMS, symbols, textarea, transparent, trim, tutorial, video, whitespace
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Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Download Tutorial
Yesterday’s Emoji Image Creator or Media Paster Tutorial continued our “Emoji Image (and media)” web application project’s progress, that we see in the analogous terms below … Project Analogy First webpage incarnation with textbox and textarea and buttons is displayed. … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, background, background image, background-repeat, background-size, base64, border, border image, clipboard, codepoint, contenteditable, copy, CSS, data uri, Did you know, DOM, download, email, emoji, GD, GIMP, Google, Google PageSpeed, HTML, image, image editor, Javascript, jQuery, media, menu, mobile, multiple, nest, nested, nesting, onion, onions, PageSpeed, PaintBrush, paste, PHP, Preview, programming, SMS, symbols, textarea, transparent, trim, tutorial, video, whitespace
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Sass CSS Stylesheet Watchdog Updates Tutorial
Where we have progressed with the Sass Watching supervisor and watchdog work of the recent Sass CSS Stylesheet Watchdog Beginnings Tutorial is that … the user can now in “surfing the net” mode of use, revisit the supervisor and watchdog … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, automate, background, command line, crontab, cross-browser, CSS, curl, editing, execution, import, include, korn shell, linked list, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, mixin, nesting, PATH, PHP, readonly, realpath, responsive design, row, sass, setAttribute, style, stylesheet, styling, supervisor, table, Task Schedular, tutorial, variable, watch, watchdog, web design, Windows, wrapper
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Sass CSS Stylesheet Watchdog Beginnings Tutorial
Today we’ve started, but not finished, bedding down the “watchdog” aspects to our “Sass Watch Supervisor and Watchdog” PHP web application, augmenting the (mainly) “supervisor” progress of yesterday’s Sass CSS Stylesheet Supervisor Execution Tutorial. Primarily what we need further work … Continue reading →
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Tagged automate, background, command line, crontab, cross-browser, CSS, curl, editing, execution, import, include, korn shell, linked list, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, mixin, nesting, PATH, PHP, responsive design, row, sass, style, stylesheet, styling, supervisor, table, Task Schedular, tutorial, variable, watch, watchdog, web design, Windows
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