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WordPress Blog Thread Story Mobile Chapter Number Progress Events Tutorial
Make that … Mobile … to cater for mobile platform smaller widths we show a shorter “Table of Contents” display … Chapter … honing in on the idea of a Blog Posting equating to a “Story” book “Chapter” … Number … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, attribute, background, blog, book, border image, chapter, chronological, class, className, contents, context, data attribute, effect, emoji, getBoundingClientRect, global data attribute, Javascript, linear gradient, link, nickname, number, onclick, onmouseover, order, paper, PJP, post, posting, programming, progress, progress bar, querySelectorAll, reading, ring binder, scroll, scrolling, story, table of contents, theme, thread, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, whitespace, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Thread Story Mobile Chapter Number Progress Tutorial
The four changed words within today’s blog posting title “WordPress Blog Thread Story Mobile Chapter Number Progress Tutorial” pretty much sum up what we attended to today with respect to our “Storybook” feel Blog Posting Thread display at this WordPress.org … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, blog, book, border image, chapter, chronological, class, className, contents, context, effect, emoji, getBoundingClientRect, Javascript, linear gradient, link, nickname, number, order, paper, PJP, post, posting, programming, progress, progress bar, querySelectorAll, reading, ring binder, scroll, scrolling, story, table of contents, theme, thread, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, whitespace, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Search Within Search Posting Progress Context Tutorial
The recent WordPress Blog Search Within Search Posting Progress Tutorial gave us … (this) WordPress blog search within search functionality progress bars (for your longer search within searches) … but the progress bar alone is perhaps kind of cryptic and … Continue reading →
WordPress Blog Search Within Search Posting Progress Tutorial
When there is a way in which to express progress made in a long running job with a web application, there are two HTML element tags we can turn to, at the very least, to help out. One is the … Continue reading →
YouTube Embedded Iframe API Summary Singular Multiple Dropdown Tutorial
The progress on top of yesterday’s YouTube Embedded Iframe API Summary Emoji Buttons Tutorial‘s progress today can be summarised by … select “multiple” (ie. dropdown element) size=[fullListShownNumber] mode with (option subelement “onclick=gmlistit(this);”) logic (✔ based) to consider the order of … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, API, asynchronous, button, content, details, dropdown, email, emoji, emoji button, FormData, IFRAME, inline html email, Javascript, moderation, multitasking, object, onerror, overlay, process, programming, progress, progress bar, promise, promise object, schedule, select, sleep, summary, tutorial, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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YouTube Embedded Iframe API Summary Emoji Buttons Tutorial
We weren’t sure if today’s idea, on top of the progress of yesterday’s YouTube Embedded Iframe API Video Unavailable Moderation Tutorial of adding intelligence to … detail’s summary (sub)element … style=position:fixed; big z-index value (for overlaying purposes) … by … … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, API, asynchronous, button, content, details, email, emoji, emoji button, FormData, IFRAME, inline html email, Javascript, moderation, multitasking, object, onerror, overlay, process, programming, progress, progress bar, promise, promise object, schedule, sleep, summary, tutorial, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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YouTube Embedded Iframe API Video Unavailable Moderation Tutorial
When doing the work for yesterday’s YouTube Embedded Iframe API and the Promise Object Tutorial we found some … Video unavailable … videos (that happen regarding some broken privilege on those videos). In trying to skip over these, we were … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, API, asynchronous, content, details, email, FormData, IFRAME, inline html email, Javascript, moderation, multitasking, object, onerror, overlay, process, programming, progress, progress bar, promise, promise object, schedule, sleep, summary, tutorial, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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YouTube Embedded Iframe API and the Promise Object Tutorial
There’s another environment in which we want to involve use of the promise object following on from yesterday’s Promise Object Sleeping and Doing Primer Tutorial, and that is with an inhouse web application using the YouTube Embedded Iframe API. Today’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, asynchronous, content, details, IFRAME, Javascript, multitasking, object, overlay, process, programming, progress, progress bar, promise, promise object, schedule, sleep, summary, tutorial, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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