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WordPress Calendar Widget Destination Webpage Image Background Tutorial
Yesterday’s WordPress Calendar Widget Table Cell Tutorial Image Background Tutorial highlights a talking point regarding webpage functionality … there is the flagging that “functionality is there” phase of webpage development … maybe almost as important as … the “functionality itself … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, calendar, callback, cell, date, datetime, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, event, form, Google Charts, header, hover, HTML, ical, interval, Javascript, link, navigation, onclick, onmouseover, PHP, programming, software integration, time, timezone, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, UIWebView, WebView, Wordpress
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WordPress Calendar Widget Table Cell Tutorial Image Background Tutorial
The recently increased role for our Word Press Blog 404.php (initially envisaged by WordPress codex as the PHP to address HTTP error 404 “Page Not Found”) has opened the door to many more uses. And thanks here to Lorem Picsum … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, calendar, callback, cell, date, datetime, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, event, form, Google Charts, header, hover, HTML, ical, interval, Javascript, link, onclick, onmouseover, PHP, programming, software integration, time, timezone, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, UIWebView, WebView, Wordpress
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Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows in iOS Tutorial
Yesterday’s Conditional Alternative to Javascript Popup Windows Tutorial is put into context, today, as we start our journey down the road of readying some of our rjmprogramming.com.au PHP web applications to only conditionally use the Javascript popup windows if we … Continue reading →
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Tagged alert popup box, button, conditional, confirm popup box, form, HTML, input, interactive, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, navigation, onblur, onkeypress, overload, popup, programming, prompt, prompt popup box, submit, textbox, tutorial, UIWebView, WebView, WKWebView, Xcode
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Cocos2d Mac Game Hello World Cocos Creator Tutorial
We are revisiting a “Games Development” topic today, but games involving the possibility for “heavy” graphical usage, by channelling the first Hello World chapter of a book we really like called Cocos2D Game Development Essentials by Ben Trengrove (ISBN: 978-1-78439-032-7). … Continue reading →
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Tagged Cocos Creator, cocos2d framework, game, games, GUI, Hello World, IDE, local web server, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, MAMP, open source, programming, publish, sprite, tutorial, web server, WebView
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Calendar iCal Integration Itinerary Time Tutorial
A while back we left off our software integration of Calendar iCal Events into Google Chart Timeline Chart functionality (last visited with Calendar iCal Integration Itinerary Post Tutorial as shown below) with the quote … … closing the circle, for … Continue reading →
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Tagged calendar, callback, constructor, date, datetime, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, external Javascript, file_exists, form, Google, Google chart, Google Charts, header, HTML, ical, IFRAME, interval, itinerary, Javascript, object, overlay, overload, PHP, post, programming, resolution, software integration, time, timeline, timezone, trip, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, UIWebView, url, WebView, Wordpress
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Calendar iCal Integration Itinerary Post Tutorial
We’re improving software integration on a few fronts today, extending the existing Itinerary software from Calendar iCal Integration Itinerary Tutorial as shown below, namely … realizing that the only difference between an “Itinerary” and any “Timeline Involving Dates and Times … Continue reading →
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Tagged calendar, callback, date, datetime, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, external Javascript, file_exists, form, Google, Google chart, Google Charts, header, HTML, ical, IFRAME, interval, itinerary, Javascript, overlay, overload, PHP, post, programming, software integration, time, timeline, timezone, trip, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, UIWebView, url, WebView, Wordpress
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Calendar iCal Integration Itinerary Tutorial
After the recent Calendar iCal Integration Timeline Tutorial you may have associated a Timeline with a Calendar event, even when the End Time of that event is not a defined concept, but what about a software integration, again with a … Continue reading →
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Tagged calendar, callback, date, datetime, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, form, Google, Google chart, Google Charts, header, HTML, ical, interval, itinerary, Javascript, overlay, PHP, programming, software integration, time, timeline, timezone, trip, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, UIWebView, WebView, Wordpress
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Calendar iCal Integration Timeline Tutorial
After the recent Calendar iCal Integration WordPress Tutorial we found another integration candidate for our Calendar Event (creating) (component) “tool” web application that could be used in a variety of ways by other web applications. The second cab off the … Continue reading →
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Tagged calendar, callback, date, datetime, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, form, Google, Google chart, Google Charts, header, HTML, ical, interval, Javascript, overlay, PHP, programming, software integration, time, timeline, timezone, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, UIWebView, WebView, Wordpress
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