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PHP Image GraphViz via Pear on AlmaLinux Sharing Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s PHP Image GraphViz via Pear on AlmaLinux Primer Tutorial … on many mobile devices the horizontally spreading right cell arrangements has been improved by laying out these textarea elements vertically now … hashtagged URL mailto: and/or sms: … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, arrow, bookmark, cluster, collaboration, contenteditable, Context Menu, cPanel, download, edge, ellipse, email, graph, graphics, GraphViz, hashtag, hashtagged, hover, HTML, IFRAME, image, ingredients, installer, link, Linux, module, node, onblur, ondblclick, operating systen, pear, PHP, presentation, recipe, right click, Safari, Save Iframe As, share, sharing, SMS, soft link, speech bubble, SVG, title, tutorial, url, user, web browser
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PHP Image GraphViz via Pear on AlmaLinux Primer Tutorial
The term “GraphViz” … Graphviz (short for Graph Visualization Software) is a package of open-source tools initiated by AT&T Labs Research for drawing graphs (as in nodes and edges, not as in bar charts) specified in DOT language scripts having … Continue reading →
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AlmaLinux WordPress Permalink URL Mapping Tutorial
On this WordPress blog (now on AlmaLinux rather than CentOS) you are reading we have this permalink arrangement whereby URLs to blog postings have within them a representation of the blog posting title. We might be dreaming, but we think … Continue reading →
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Tagged 404.php, blog, forward slash, header.php, Mapping, permalink, posting, posting title, programming, title, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, Wordpress
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Event Calendar Collaboration Textarea Highlight Linking Tutorial
For the first time we can remember, with our Events in Month web application of yesterday’s Event Calendar Collaboration Remembering Recipient Tutorial … we’re channelling how in emails “word strings” starting with “http” become links … and so … in … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, address bar, address URL, argument, arguments, bold, bookmark, button, calendar, collaboration.share, colour, communication, conduit, CSS, data, date, day, day of week, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, event, file_get_contents, get, hashtag, hashtagging, highlight, highlighting, HTML, IP address, Javascript, label, linear gradient, link, localStorage, mailto, MAMP, month, onblur, PHP, placeholder, popup, popup window, programming, recipient, select, selector, sharing, SMS, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text, text shadow, textarea, timing, title, tutorial, uniquifier, url, user experience, UX, value, window.email, window.localStorage, word
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Event Calendar Collaboration Remembering Recipient Tutorial
When doing our inhouse testing for Event Calendar Collaboration Tutorial the other day, it got us “peeved”, shall we say. We wanted a mechanism, with those “a” link “mailto:” emailing arrangements, of not having to fill out the email address … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, address URL, argument, arguments, bold, bookmark, button, calendar, collaboration.share, colour, communication, conduit, CSS, data, date, day, day of week, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, event, file_get_contents, get, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IP address, Javascript, label, linear gradient, link, localStorage, mailto, MAMP, month, onblur, PHP, placeholder, programming, recipient, select, selector, sharing, SMS, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text shadow, timing, title, tutorial, uniquifier, url, user experience, UX, value, window.email, window.localStorage
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Event Calendar Collaboration Tutorial
The Event Calendar web application project, of Event Calendar PHP Bookmark Tutorial, from last year is worth a revisit, the reason being … it did not have a fully fleshed out collaboration or sharing set of functionalities … at the … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, address URL, argument, arguments, bold, bookmark, button, calendar, collaboration.share, colour, communication, conduit, CSS, data, date, day, day of week, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, event, file_get_contents, get, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IP address, Javascript, label, linear gradient, link, mailto, MAMP, month, PHP, placeholder, programming, select, selector, sharing, SMS, span, stop press, style, styling, table, text shadow, timing, title, tutorial, uniquifier, url, user experience, UX, value, window.email
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Google Chart Image Chart Map Chart GeoJson Onclick Tutorial
Still on the “reconstituting” trajectory yesterday’s Google Chart Image Chart Map Chart GeoJson Iframe Tutorial had, continuing on with regarding our interfacing to the Google Charts Image Chart Map Chart hosting of GeoJson functionality, today, we “reconstitute” some “onclick” event … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, array, background-size, blog, client, client pre-emptive iframe, co-ordinates, code, colour, colour code, colour coding, compartment, contain, context, country, country code, cover, CSS, CSS property, DOM, dropdown, element, emoji, emoji flag, event, fallback, filter, flag, geojson, Google Translate, header.php, helper, hint, hints, HTML, IFRAME, image, image chart, inline CSS, interim, internationalization, iOS, iPad, ISO 3166-2, Javascript, language, language translation, list, logic, map, mobile, multiple, nest, nesting, onclick, onload, overflow, overflow-x, overlay, page source, PHP, popup, post, posting, programming, property, quiz, reconstituted, region code, scale, scroll, scrolling, size, sizing, style, styling, SVG, table, table cell, timezone, title, touch, transform, translation, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, user experience, UX, view page source, web browser, webpage, Wikipedia, Wordpress, zoom
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Google Chart Image Chart Map Chart GeoJson Iframe Tutorial
If you are a regular reader of this blog, you’ll know that when in the title of a blog posting the word “Iframe” appears somewhere, that what we are concerned with here is … nesting data within a “compartmentalized” part … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, array, background-size, blog, client, client pre-emptive iframe, co-ordinates, code, colour, colour code, colour coding, compartment, contain, context, country, country code, cover, CSS, CSS property, DOM, dropdown, element, emoji, emoji flag, fallback, filter, flag, geojson, Google Translate, header.php, helper, hint, hints, HTML, IFRAME, image, image chart, inline CSS, interim, internationalization, iOS, iPad, ISO 3166-2, Javascript, language, language translation, list, logic, map, mobile, multiple, nest, nesting, onload, overflow, overflow-x, overlay, page source, PHP, post, posting, programming, property, quiz, reconstituted, region code, scale, scroll, scrolling, size, sizing, style, styling, SVG, table, table cell, timezone, title, touch, transform, translation, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, view page source, web browser, webpage, Wikipedia, Wordpress, zoom
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