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Webpage Position Return Content Caching Issues Tutorial
Am sure, regarding yesterday’s Webpage Horizontal Position Return Content Hover Tutorial, a bulk of users are like me and would use the web application presented there on their web browser with caching allowed. After all, caching speeds up response. But … Continue reading →
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Webpage Horizontal Position Return Content Hover Tutorial
At this blog we tend to rave on about “onions of the 4th dimension” but today we want to let you in on a little secret … ready? … There are some days of programming where even the second dimension … Continue reading →
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Webpage Vertical Position Return Content Hover Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Webpage Vertical Position Return Content Tutorial, today we allow for a speeding up of proceedings via … addition of onmouseover (ie. hover) event logic for non-mobile platforms addition of ontouchstart event logic for mobile platforms … that … Continue reading →
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Webpage Vertical Position Return Content Tutorial
The improvement, today, onto yesterday’s Webpage Vertical Position Return Tutorial is, nominally, to allow the user to specify what their table cell wording should be, as a comma separated string entered via a Javascript prompt window and accessed via a … Continue reading →
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Webpage Vertical Position Return Tutorial
We have a very simple “proof of concept” web application to present today. The reason for our “webpage position return” idea centres around four concepts … Today we … Whereas usually we … “a” link navigation that is target=_self (ie. … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Tidy Up Tutorial
Meanwhile … … back at Command Line … … with that crontab driven “Command Line” mode of use part of our inhouse Chat (no sockets) web application (from the one codebase) of Chat No Sockets Meta UTF-8 Tutorial, let’s harness … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Meta UTF-8 Tutorial
The Chat textual data used in Chat No Sockets Multiline Tutorial‘s inhouse Chat web application could involve emoji data. With the Chat web application … Output Chat Report … for … chat data that involves “media” … and so … … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Multiline Tutorial
On top of the recent Chat No Sockets Media Context Tutorial progress with our inhouse Chat web application, it is time to turn our attention to an UX (user experience) issue, which we are going to leave to your more … Continue reading →
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