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Tablet Run Web Server Blog Follow Up Tutorial
We’ve continued our mulling, after yesterday’s Tablet Run Web Server Blog Primer Tutorial as shown below, over how feasible it is to run this blog from a tablet … like an iPad … by today, putting the arrangement to the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, Apple Store, attachment, editor, email, feed, Flickr, ftp, FTPManager, HTML, iOS, iPad, keyboard, Nitro HTML, smtp, tablet, tutorial, web server
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Tablet Run Web Server Blog Primer Tutorial
We’ve been mulling over how feasible it is to run this blog from a tablet … like an iPad … please don’t ask why? Sorry seems to be the hardest word. There are two major reasons it is difficult with … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, Apple Store, Did you know, editor, ftp, iOS, iPad, keyboard, smtp, tablet, tutorial, web server
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Vertical Slideshow Tool Rotation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Vertical Slideshow Tool Primer Tutorial as shown below, was very “upright” in its approach to a slideshow presentation. Today, we allow for … the slideshow images to be rotated … and/or the … encasing HTML div element of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged CSS, DOM, glob, HTML, image, Javascript, PHP, programming, rotation, slideshow, tool, tutorial, web server
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Vertical Slideshow Tool Primer Tutorial
Yesterday’s Location Services iPad Camera Geolocation Primer Tutorial used for the first time a new homegrown presentation technique … HTTP://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/spec_img.php?imgurls=http://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/IMG_053*.JPG,http://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/IMG_054*.JPG … that we can add to the list developed in PDF on Mac OS X via Images and Finder and … Continue reading →
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Tagged glob, HTML, image, PHP, programming, slideshow, tool, tutorial, web server
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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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Tagged Apache, Bad Day at Black Rock, 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. thread
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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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Legend for and from HTML Map Element Web Server Tutorial
Yesterday, when we presented Legend for and from HTML Map Element Geolocation Tutorial as shown below, we used cross-domain window.postMessage messaging to allow the interchange of geolocation, regarding the “where” of life, and today we look at some “what” possibilities … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, background image, browse, CORS, cross-domain, CSS, file_get_contents, form, geolocation, header, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, jQuery, legend, map, message, messaging, mobilefish, ob_start, overlay, PHP, phpinfo, popup, programming, request, SVG, table, tutorial, web server, window.open, window.postMessage
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WordPress Is Mentioned By Code Download CSS Tutorial
A few things come together for today’s user experience (UX) inspired tutorial whereby … we build on yesterday’s WordPress Is Mentioned By Code Download Navigation Tutorial changes involving the Code Download Table and the GET parameter calling methods, but this … 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, MySql, navigation, PHP, programming, query, software, SQL, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, union, url, user experience, UX, web browser, web server, webpage, Wordpress
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