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Javascript async and await Primer Tutorial
Related Javascript asynchronous functionality to that of Promise All Object Tutorial‘s Promise object is async and await Javascript keywords. As you can see in our David Walsh inspired Javascript function introduced into the Promise object code of recent times … … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, async, asynchronous, audio, await, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, onended, PHP, play, position, programming, promise, setTimeout, sleep, stop press, synchronize, tutorial, video
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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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Apple Dual Recording Dual Device Microphone Tutorial
Yesterday’s audio track added to the non-audio video of an iPad recording a movie of the screen and keyboard goings-on of a MacBook Pro, that we showed with Apple Dual Recording Dual Device Audio Tutorial as shown below, panned out … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, Apple, audio, camera, closed captions, crop, iOS, iPad, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, microphone, movie, QuickTime, QuickTime Player, recording, stop press, synchronize, TextWrangler, track, transcript, tutorial, video, YouTube
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Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe Email Tutorial
It’s good with a web application like our “Karaoke via YouTube API” one to have a means by which you share what you are doing, and because we have based it on GET parameters, then an email link is a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, API, audio, border, CSS, CSS3, Did you know, DOM, EasyPHP, email, embed, emoji, game, games, Google, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, linear gradient, local web server, MAMP, microphone, music, onblur, onStateChanged, programming, snapchat, synchronize, tutorial, user experience, UX, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe Emoji Tutorial
For a long time we resisted the use of emoji, thinking that their use was a bit lame, but more and more, as times goes on, we find good use for them. It is kind of predictable though for quite … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, API, audio, border, CSS, CSS3, DOM, EasyPHP, embed, emoji, game, games, Google, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, linear gradient, local web server, MAMP, microphone, music, onblur, onStateChanged, programming, snapchat, synchronize, tutorial, user experience, UX, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe Microphone Tutorial
It was always a plan with the “Karaoke via YouTube API” that we would try to “splice” in user contributions for a more real “Karaoke” experience. I’ve done work on this before, and it takes a lot of web server … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, API, audio, CSS, DOM, EasyPHP, embed, game, games, Google, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, local web server, MAMP, microphone, music, onblur, onStateChanged, programming, snapchat, synchronize, tutorial, user experience, UX, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe jQuery Ajax Tutorial
We’re still improving user experience (UX) aspects of our latest project “Karaoke via YouTube API” adding more functionality to yesterday’s Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe UX Tutorial UX ideas, as shown below. The work today has centred on … … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, API, CSS, DOM, embed, game, games, Google, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, jQuery, karaoke, music, onblur, onStateChanged, programming, synchronize, tutorial, user experience, UX, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe UX Tutorial
We’re primarily working on improving some user experience (UX) aspects to yesterday’s beginnings with our latest project “Karaoke via YouTube API” that we started with Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe Primer Tutorial as shown below. We feel that, in … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, CSS, DOM, embed, game, games, Google, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, music, onblur, onStateChanged, programming, synchronize, tutorial, user experience, UX, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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