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Tic-Tac-Toe Two Email Players via Inline HTML Email Bugs Tutorial
Retesting the Tic Tac Toe “play via Inline Email Form between two players” functionality of the recent Tic-Tac-Toe Two Email Players via Inline HTML Email Tutorial we were saddened by two aspects to it, those being … the table cells … Continue reading →
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Tagged email, emoji, external Javascript, font, game, games, Gmail, height, HTML email, interaction, invitation, MAMP, navigation, noughts and crosses, player, programming, remote, TextWrangler, tutorial, user, width
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HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image Map Notice Board Tutorial
Following on from yesterday’s HTML Square Horizontal Rule Image Map Are You Okay Tutorial we wanted, today, to “test the waters” with the news of recent emoji additions to ask a lot of this world, and see how emojis stack … Continue reading →
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Tagged aged care, attributes, Bezier curves, browse, button, canvas, canvas background, cards, cell, chart, child, circle, collaboration, column, communication, contenteditable, copy, CSS, data, deck, diary, dictionary, Did you know, div, DOM, dropdown, eLearning area, eLearning array, email, emoji, equation, eval, event, file, FileZilla, game, games, geometry, getBoundingClientRect, getImageData, Google Charts, graph, graphics, grid, guillotine, hangman, hash, hashtag, heirarchy, home, home screen, horizontal rule, HTML, HTML Global Attributes, icon, IFRAME, image, image map, induction, innerHTML, integration, international signage, iOS, iPad, ispell, Javascript, jigsaw, line, line graph, linear equation, linear gradient, linked list, location.hash, MAMP, map, match, mathematics, Memories, meta, mobile, mobile app, multiple, multiple hashtag, navigation, notice board, onchange, onion, onmousemove, ontouchmove, overlay, pan, parent, PhotoBooth, PHP, placeholder, polygon, polynomial, position, programming, prompt, proof of concept, propogation, putImageData, QuickTime Player, quiz, random, rectangle, reveal, rotate, rubberband, script, select, setTimeout, share, signature, software integration, square, SVG, table, textarea, TextWrangler, transform, translate, tutorial, Tutorials, url, window, window.open, word, word game, YouTube, z-index
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Restore of Time Machine Backup Primer Tutorial
You are more than likely like me, and respect the concept of “backup” of your work, like we talked about at Time Machine Backup and Disk Utility Primer Tutorial, but dread the day you’d ever have to “restore” that work. … Continue reading →
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Tagged backup, copy, disk, drive, external hard drive, Finder, hard disk, Mac OS X, MAMP, restore, Seagate, solid state drive, TextWrangler, Time Machine, tutorial, Xcode
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Javascript Course Primer Tutorial
There are lots of ways to learn, and can think of (at the very least), combinations of … Visual Auditory Kinesthetic (movement) There are lots of approaches within and among those modes of learning, also. Let’s take the broad brush … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, client, course, Document Root, Javascript, learning, MAMP, programming, TextWrangler, tutorial, url, web browser, web inspector
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Binding Javascript setTimeout Arguments PHP Tutorial
Yesterday, with Binding Javascript setTimeout Arguments Trace Tutorial we started out “guinea pig” fashion, fashioning “trace” thoughts regarding client Javascript code tracing. So what is “PHP” doing in the blog posting title today, it being synonymous with server code? Well, … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, Apple, camera, iOS, iPad, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, movie, PHP, QuickTime, QuickTime Player, recording, stop press, TextWrangler, tutorial, video
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WordPress Blog Posting AppleScript TextWrangler Helper Primer Tutorial
Way back at the infancy of this blog we broached the idea that more people should learn computer coding with Are you interested in combating drudgery? as we put to you … In your job do you have pretty simple … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, AppleScript, blog, interpretive, korn shell, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, recording, text editor, TextWrangler, Wordpress
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Terminal Mark Primer Tutorial
XML data often comes in files with one record that is a very long string, so think long and hard about tools you rely on to find strings in such XML data. We’re biassed, but we like PHP on the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, attachment, command line, CSV, desktop, Desktop Application, Document Root, email, glob, global substitution, Gmail, grep, korn shell, Linux, local web server, Mac OS X, MAMP, mark, PDF, PHP, regex, replace, script, sed, shell script, spreadsheet, substitution, Terminal, text editor, TextWrangler, XML
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Spreadsheet and XML Global Substitution Genericization Tutorial
It’s one thing to write a useful one off web application with quite a few hard codings, but what about an attempt to genericize it, and by so doing, oftentimes you are improving its documentation aspects, so that, if the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, attachment, command line, CSV, desktop, Desktop Application, Document Root, email, genericization, glob, global substitution, Gmail, grep, korn shell, Linux, local web server, Mac OS X, MAMP, PDF, PHP, regex, replace, script, sed, shell script, spreadsheet, substitution, Terminal, text editor, TextWrangler, XML
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