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Google Pie Chart Multimedia Background Tutorial
It’s back to “guinea pig” Google Chart Pie Chart web application interface work today, moving on from yesterday’s Google Map Chart Email Attachment Reply Tutorial Map Chart specifics. Today we want to return to the background image functionality we added … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, attachment, audio, background, background image, button, camera, chart, clipboard, co-ordinates, comma separated values, copy, CSV, email, ftp, FTPManager, geographicals, Google, Google chart, HTML5, IFRAME, image, include, iOS, iPad, iPhone, line feed, linear gradient, Macbook Pro, map, map chart, media, mime type, mobile, mobile app, opacity, paste, PHP, pie chart, post, presentation, programming, protocol, QuickTime Player, reply, select, sftp, software integration, tutorial, video, YouTube
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Multiple Class Slideshow Details Tutorial
Just as with Very Versus Too Game Primer Tutorial, today, with our changes to functionality onto yesterday’s Multiple Class Slideshow Primer Tutorial we have the scenario of both of our favourite web design “concepts” here at this blog, namely … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, class, details, dropdown, HTML, HTML5, image, Javascript, overlay, presentation, programming, reveal, select, slideshow, summary, tutorial, url, user experience, UX
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Multiple Class Slideshow Primer Tutorial
The benefits of multiple class HTML element definitions came to the fore when we presented CSS3 Button Animation Transition Game Sharing Tutorial and today we find a … slideshow … meets … animated GIF … “presentation” way as our theme … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, class, HTML, image, Javascript, overlay, presentation, programming, slideshow, tutorial, url
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Zipfiles in PHP Media Gallery Synchronize Tutorial
Our blog post thread about “Zipfiles” is a real opportunity to tackle a long running curiosity for us, the synchronizing of media plays, at least on non-mobile platforms. With mobile platforms, the job is a lot more involved, and we’ll … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, audio, compress, container, disk, diskspace, download, file, file association, gallery, hashtag, image, image gallery, media, menu, mime type, navigation, PHP, PKZIP, presentation, programming, regedit, slideshow, synchronization, synchronize, tutorial, unzip, video, windows registry, zip, zipfile
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Zipfiles in PHP Media Gallery MIME Type Tutorial
A big proportion of the world’s population, now, has never known a GUI interface that didn’t have a file association concept. But Windows in its earlier days didn’t have the concept of file association, and then it came along to … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, audio, compress, container, disk, diskspace, download, file, file association, gallery, hashtag, image, image gallery, media, menu, mime type, navigation, PHP, PKZIP, presentation, programming, regedit, slideshow, tutorial, unzip, video, windows registry, zip, zipfile
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Zipfiles in PHP Image Gallery Navigation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Zipfiles in PHP Primer Tutorial navigation (lack of) talents were a bit like the difference between “analogue” television watching, missing all those methods possible with the latter, to … rewind a bit forward a bit rewind to the start … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, compress, container, disk, diskspace, file, gallery, hashtag, image, image gallery, menu, navigation, PHP, PKZIP, presentation, programming, slideshow, tutorial, unzip, zip, zipfile
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Zipfiles in PHP Primer Tutorial
A lot of us using computers today know what a zipfile is. But please don’t feel sheepish if you don’t, because the use of zipping up files (to compress them, and take up less space) can be taking place behind … Continue reading →
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Tagged compress, container, disk, diskspace, file, gallery, image, image gallery, PHP, PKZIP, presentation, programming, slideshow, tutorial, unzip, zip, zipfile
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Apple TV Primer Tutorial
Do you own Apple devices like iPads and iPhones? Do you have a home WiFi wireless router? And do you have a reasonable modern television, or other home-theater device? Three yes (or yes, no, yes might still work (with AirPlay) … Continue reading →
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Tagged AirPlay, Apple, Apple TV, cable, entertainment, HDMI, iPad, iPhone, presentation, project, remote control, screen hardware, share, television, tutorial, WiFi, wireless router
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