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C++ X11 Analogue Clock Primer Tutorial
Continuing on with the X11 ideas of the recent Inkscape Vector Image Editor Watermark Tutorial blog posting thread, today we turn our attention to you creating the software … for a single snapshot analogue clock … in an … X11 … Continue reading →
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Fixed Sticky Header Top Window Document Tutorial
The recent Fixed Sticky Header Primer Tutorial involved … a supervisory “emoji menu” web application hosting … supervised iframe element hosted web applications … and you may think, if all this is going on with web applications on the same … Continue reading →
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Tagged code, codeline, CSS, debug, document, emoji, fixed, header, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, line number, menu, parent, parent.document, parent.window, programming, sticky, supervision, supervisor, top, top.document, top.window, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, window
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Maths Symbology Local Font Safari Block and Notify Popup Tutorial
Yesterday’s Maths Symbology via New Window Local Font Referrer Tutorial new communication conduit idea, “The Referrer”, had many outcomes that look a lot like “popup” ones. With both you end up with separate top.document (window.top window) webpages. The difference is … Continue reading →
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Tagged allow, block, colour, communication, contenteditable, CSS, div, document.referrer, DOM, font, form, HTML entities, IFRAME, integration, Javascript, local font, mathematics, maths, memory, notify, popup, postmessage, programming, referrer, resources, Safari, software integration, subscript, superscript, symbol, text, tutorial, web browser, webpage, window, window.open, window.opener, window.postMessage
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Maths Symbology via New Window Local Font Referrer Tutorial
Meanwhile, back at “Maths Symbology and Local Font Integration Land” (that we left off with Maths Symbology via New Window Local Font Memory Tutorial below), we add onto our list of communication conduits, so far involving … iframe popup … … Continue reading →
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Tagged colour, communication, contenteditable, CSS, div, document.referrer, DOM, font, form, HTML entities, IFRAME, integration, Javascript, local font, mathematics, maths, memory, popup, postmessage, programming, referrer, resources, software integration, subscript, superscript, symbol, text, tutorial, web browser, webpage, window, window.open, window.opener, window.postMessage
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Maths Symbology via New Window Local Font Memory Tutorial
Yesterday’s Maths Symbology via New Window Local Font Tutorial‘s involvement of two quite big web applications is too resource hungry memory wise for all occasions and platforms, and today, we start down the road to optimise and prune functionality. And … Continue reading →
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Tagged colour, communication, contenteditable, CSS, div, DOM, font, HTML entities, IFRAME, integration, Javascript, local font, mathematics, maths, memory, popup, postmessage, programming, resources, software integration, subscript, superscript, symbol, text, tutorial, web browser, webpage, window, window.open, window.opener, window.postMessage
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Maths Symbology via New Window Local Font Tutorial
The Javascript DOM communicators of yesterday’s Maths Symbology via Div Local Font Tutorial were, in large part, using … parent webpage window … and … child HTML iframe element … communication conduits between web applications. But today we introduce another … Continue reading →
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Tagged colour, communication, contenteditable, CSS, div, DOM, font, HTML entities, integration, Javascript, local font, mathematics, maths, popup, postmessage, programming, software integration, subscript, superscript, symbol, text, tutorial, web browser, webpage, window, window.open, window.opener, window.postMessage
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Same Domain Popup Moveto Canvas Tutorial
The current popup window project we are constructing on top of yesterday’s Same Domain Popup Moveto User Control Tutorial relies on non-mobile platform principles and though we are sad this is the case we want to persevere because there are … Continue reading →
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Tagged canvas, domain, event, HTML, Javascript, moveTo, overlay, popup, programming, screen, setInterval, tutorial, window
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Same Domain Popup Moveto User Control Tutorial
Moving along … chortle chortle … from yesterday’s Same Domain Popup Moveto Primer Tutorial automated (ie. programmed) screen edge popup window moving, can we allow the user to control the popup window positioning? Before you say “of course we can, … Continue reading →
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