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Details Summary Button Delayed Onclick Tutorial
You might have noticed with yesterday’s Details Summary Button Onclick Primer Tutorial‘s …. details or summary element onclick logic that it relied on an assumption that … the onclick event occurs after a details element attribute “open” is finalized … … Continue reading →
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Details Summary Button Onclick Primer Tutorial
We’ve written an external Javascript details_hash.js that … adds button like qualities (ie. onclick logic) to details/summary element combinations that are … preceeded by an “a” tag with # hashtag navigation “href” attribute … and a … real “id” attribute … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Chrome Hear It Tutorial
Back at the inhouse Chat web application today we combine … the progress up to Chat No Sockets Chrome Hands Free Tutorial … augmented by the recent Voiceover Ideas Google Translate Tutorial … to get helped out by the excellent … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Chrome Hands Free Tutorial
Continuing on with yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Dictation Tutorial start to our … Google Chrome “Hands Free” Chat dream … we’ve progressed a little via … localStorage recall of last email or SMS into respective textbox “placeholder” attributes (ie. not … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Dictation Tutorial
We’ve got a couple of concepts onto yesterday’s Chat No Sockets Media Tutorial progress, those being … allow, at least for Google Chrome web browsing, “Dictation” Speech to Text functionality thanks to Google Speech to Text functionality we last would … Continue reading →
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Looks Nice Nearby Speech to Text Game Video Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Looks Nice Nearby Speech to Text Game Share Tutorial today we have changes as per … the “grandparent” PHP changed PHP code of speech_supervisor.php with its live run … supervising … the “parent” HTML the changed Previous relevant … Continue reading →
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