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WordPress Emoji Menu Screen Resize Tutorial
Occasionally resizing, and we include in here “pinching” and “stretching” mobile platform gestures, presents situations you don’t feel like you can “let go through to the keeper” coding and testing web applications on a web browser. Our recent Emoji Menu … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, click, dimensions, document.body, DOM, domain, dpi, dropdown, emoji, event, height, hover, IFRAME, Javascript, menu, modular, modularization, modularize, onclick, onload, onmouseover, onresize, pinch, pinching, popup, programming, resize, resolution, screen, screen height, screen width, src, srcdoc, stretch, stretching, tutorial, url, web design, webpage, webpage design, width, window, window.innerHeight, window.innerWidth, window.open, Wordpress, wordpress blog, zoom
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PHP Geographicals Coriolis Effect Revisit Tutorial
Today we’re revisiting our inhouse Coriolis Effect calculator, further to work at PHP Geographicals Makeover Primer Tutorial, for a couple of reasons … we wanted to not show iframe that used to house the weather information any more when that … Continue reading →
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Tagged background-color, client pre-emptive iframe, coriolis, coriolis effect, frameborder, geographicals, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, latitude, longitude, onerror, onload, PHP, programming, tutorial
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WordPress Emoji Menu Revamp Tutorial
We really like HTML iframe usage around here. In terms of … Software Need Not Be Hard … being our company byline, they tick a lot of boxes. You’ll read online, though, issues with security and whatnot regarding them, so, … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, click, DOM, domain, dropdown, emoji, hover, IFRAME, Javascript, menu, modular, modularization, modularize, onclick, onload, onmouseover, popup, programming, src, srcdoc, tutorial, url, web design, webpage, webpage design, window, window.open, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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WordPress Blog Plus Searches Tutorial
After a few days of trying out the WordPress Blog (TwentyTen themed) search functionality (searching for GETME[space]) and creating Oldest link ideas from the recent WordPress Blog Getme Searches Tutorial we have come to two conclusions … (though we dislike … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, character, code, delimit, delimiter, genesis, GETME, hashtag, hashtagging, header.php, link, MySql, navigation, oldest, onblur, onload, PHP, plus, programming, query, search, source, source code, Source Control, textbox, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, webpage, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Getme Searches Tutorial
We noted, looking at our Apache Status report, that fairly often readers of this blog, thanks, search for mention of a particular GETME file, it being our “source control” basis whereby … first draft of a “source control” file, named … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, code, genesis, GETME, hashtag, hashtagging, header.php, link, navigation, oldest, onblur, onload, PHP, programming, search, source, source code, Source Control, textbox, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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Google Chart Geo Chart Quiz Time Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Chart Geo Chart Quiz Overlay Tutorial ideas worked fine on non-mobile, and was mostly okay on iPhone but not on iPad, very well, and we thought what we should do for the greater good was to … change … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, beep, chart, click, current time, defer, Did you know, DOM, domain, external Jacascript, genericization, geography, geography quiz, gesture, hint, IFRAME, intl, Javascript, modularization, mp3, multitasking, onload, overlay, peer, peer to peer, programming, quiz, script, sound, text shadow, time, tool, tutorial, user, user click, Web Application
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Google Chart Geo Chart Quiz Overlay Tutorial
Regarding the recent “beep work” of Google Chart Geo Chart Quiz Beep Tutorial we saw that that right hand iframe “explanation of a wrong answer” could do with some tweaking, it as of then was … only showing a green … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, beep, chart, click, defer, Did you know, DOM, domain, external Jacascript, genericization, geography, geography quiz, gesture, IFRAME, Javascript, modularization, mp3, multitasking, onload, overlay, peer, peer to peer, programming, quiz, script, sound, text shadow, tool, tutorial, user, user click, Web Application
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Webpage Before Onload Event Client Server Report Tutorial
And so, today, we expose all the fun we’ve been having running an Apache/PHP/MySql web server where both … HTML and Javascript and CSS … on the clientside of yesterday’s Webpage Before Onload Event Report Tutorial … can get backed … Continue reading →
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Tagged client/server, clientside, document.dody, document.referrer, document.URL, DOM, form, hash, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, Javascript, MAMP, navigation, onload, PHP, popup, programming, proof of concept, serverside, tutorial, web server, webpage, window, window.open, window.opener
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