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WordPress TwentyTen Theme Search Scrolling Revisited Tutorial

Belief systems can stick, perhaps to your detriment, on occasions. Until recently, somehow, we thought it was asking too much of Javascript DOM, that we can dynamically change an HTML element attribute … id name … as if they were … Continue reading

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WordPress iPhone TwentyTen Theme Search Scrolling Tutorial

For a programmer, there’s limited scope for change, if you can’t reach the innards of the coding for the product you want to improve, or develop from scratch. There might be configuration files set aside, and though it can be … Continue reading

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WordPress Blog Post Frontend Error Tutorial

Running a WordPress.org (self hosted, versus a WordPress.com WordPress hosted) blog you are reading, a few times over several years have seen us stuck with the WordPress TwentyTen theme “Add Post” frontend webpage, to create a blog posting, “shooting ourselves … Continue reading

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WordPress Twenty Seventeen Theme on MAMP on Windows Install Tutorial

Today, we follow up on yesterday’s MAMP on Windows Primer Tutorial as shown below, by installing a WordPress.org (as distinct from the WordPress hosted WordPress.com) blog onto Windows via a local MAMP local web server, and using the current default … Continue reading

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HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Game Primer Tutorial

The HTML Canvas element is great for many types of games especially where you draw your own graphics based on interaction from the user. Today you may consider our Pros and Cons “game” to be more of a “decision making … Continue reading

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