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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Mobile Tutorial

Following up on yesterday’s Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Audio Tutorial as shown below, we found it quite interesting getting functionality for this working on mobile platforms. Some of the issues particular to mobile work are … we needed to use … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Audio Tutorial

We got struck again, in some kind of weird psycho drama … but we digress … kind of an “onions of the 4th dimension” way, that an email (image attachment) is okay as a communication tool, and then to make … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Map Element Tutorial

It struck us, in a kind of an “onions of the 4th dimension” way, that an email (image attachment) is okay as a communication tool, but what if parts of it were clickable in some way? Yesterday’s user acceptance brought … Continue reading

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Canvas Annotation Email Attachment User Acceptance Tutorial

An important part of a web (or desktop or mobile) application is user acceptance. User acceptance is, as the words would imply, the giving of your (developing) web application to real users, to test out usability … or UX (user … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog Search Within Search Overlay Tutorial

Thought we were finished with “filter a search” (or “search within a search”) ideas yesterday … but how wrong were we? That wasn’t rhetorical. Okay … be like that. Anyway, we realised with today’s work continuing on from yesterday’s WordPress … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog Search Within Search Ajax Tutorial

The last aspect to “filter a search” (or “search within a search”) ideas is to do with Ajax functionality, because we discovered that, at least for non-mobile users, the onmouseover and onmouseout events work for the HTML option tag within … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog Search Within Search Preview Tutorial

Yesterday’s “filter a search” (or “search within a search”) ideas of WordPress Blog Search Within Search Implementation Tutorial as shown below, were improvements on the day before, but we feel as though the user lacks some controls that would be … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog Search Within Search Implementation Tutorial

Yesterday’s “filter a search” (or “search within a search”) ideas of WordPress Blog Search Within a Search Primer Tutorial, as shown below, were good in terms of a method to achieve something, but they only suit for regular readers of … Continue reading

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