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Daily Archives: January 11, 2021
Multipurpose Buttons Content Tutorial
Yesterday’s proof of concept “Multipurpose Buttons” web application of Multipurpose Buttons Primer Tutorial was pretty typical of many “proof of concept”s out there, not rocking the boat with the messy woooooorrrrllllllddd of what a user might enter as the “content” … Continue reading
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