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YouTube Video API Event Radio Play Sharing Tutorial
Wishful thinking with today’s tasklist regarding our current YouTube Video API Event Radio Play Idea Tutorial YouTube API interfacing web application project, where the blue ideas were started … st*_st* way to set mute straight away via $_GET[‘mute’] and/or blanks … Continue reading
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Tagged API, broadcast, broadcasting, bubble, bubbling, continous, DOM, email, emoji, event, event.stopPropagation, hash, hashtag, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, inheritance, Javascript, loop, media, mute, playlist, programming, radio, share, sharing, SMS, stopPropagatin, transistor, transistor radio, tutorial, url, user preference, video, volume, YouTube, YouTube API
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YouTube Video API Event Radio Play Idea Tutorial
The transistor radio is still out there and useful. Some radio stations still play continuous music for long periods of time, and, today … for non-mobile platforms … we now offer the chance to … design a looping personal playlist … Continue reading
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Tagged API, bubble, bubbling, continous, event, event.stopPropagation, hierarchy, HTML, inheritance, Javascript, loop, media, playlist, programming, radio, stopPropagatin, transistor, transistor radio, tutorial, user preference, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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YouTube Video API Event Stop Propagation Idea Tutorial
We’re back using the YouTube API video playing themes of YouTube Video API Interfacer Audio Play Tutorial as a means to setting up a web application that may help explain … event.stopPropagation(); … Javascript event control of it’s “bubbling” (up … Continue reading
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Tagged API, bubble, bubbling, event, event.stopPropagation, hierarchy, HTML, inheritance, Javascript, programming, stopPropagatin, tutorial, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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Mister Ed Mathematics Collaboration Tutorial
Onto the previous Mister Ed Mathematics Primer Tutorial, if we are talking collaboration today, you might expect an emoji button or two to send an email or SMS, but we’ve intertwined … ideas of collaboration and sharing … with … … Continue reading
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Tagged collaborate, collaboration, count, counting, email, hash, hashtag, hotkey, HTML, IFRAME, intersession, intrasession, Javascript, localStorage, mathematics, maths, Mister Ed, onkeydown, operator, placeholder, programming, session, share, sharing, SMS, television, tutorial, video, web bowser, YouTube
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Ffmpeg Helps iPhone Video to YouTube Tutorial
Today we recorded a video looking out from Govetts Leap, Blackheath, here in the Blue Mountains. We captured it via the Camera app on an iPhone via its Video option. Nineteen seconds long, to share to this MacBook Air we … Continue reading
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Tagged airdrop, camera, camera app, ffmpeg, iPhone, MacBook Air, publish, tutorial, upload, video, YouTube
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