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WordPress Is Mentioned By Posting Thread Tutorial
At this blog we are keen for users to learn one off ideas and on occasions linked “threaded” (or blog postings of a theme) ones. The last WordPress Blog (TwentyTen theme) “Is Mentioned by” functionality is good for certain scenarios, … Continue reading →
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WordPress Is Mentioned By Code Download Progress Tutorial
There are various approaches with user experience (UX) considerations regarding putting a web application user at their ease as they wait for a response. I’m talking about where the response is coming from a separate serverside script doing something that … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, blog, cache, code, coding, crontab, CSS, curl, database, Did you know, Document Root, download, emoji, get, GETME, hashtag, image, jQuery, local web server, MAMP, meter, MySql, navigation, PHP, programming, progress, progress bar, query, software, SQL, stop press, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, union, url, user experience, UX, web browser, web server, webpage, Wordpress
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HTML5 Meter Element Word Count Tutorial
HTML5 brought with it many great features to front-end work on the internet in HTML, and today, we continue on from the previous HTML5 Meter Element Progress Bar Tutorial as shown below, we talk about one of the newly introduced, … Continue reading →
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Tagged bar chart, cross-browser, gist, Google, Google chart, GUI, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, meter, mobile Safari, PHP, programming, progress bar, Safari, stop press, tutorial, webpage, word, word count
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HTML5 Meter Element Progress Bar Tutorial
HTML5 brought with it many great features to front-end work on the internet in HTML, and today, we continue on from yesterday’s HTML5 Meter Element Primer Tutorial as shown below, we talk about one of the newly introduced, and very … Continue reading →
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Tagged bar chart, cross-browser, Google, Google chart, GUI, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, meter, mobile Safari, PHP, programming, progress bar, Safari, stop press, tutorial
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