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Vue.JS Javascript Framework Primer Tutorial
Again, with today’s “hello world” introduction to the great Vue.JS Javascript framework, we delve into the woooooorrrrrllllldddds of node.js (and npm installers) or MeteorJS or Backbone.js or ReactJS where Javascript is both a server language as well as a client … Continue reading →
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Tagged command line, framework, Hello World, Javascript, node.js, npm, plugin, programming, software, tutorial, Vue.JS, widget
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Widgets and Notification Center in iOS Primer Tutorial
On an iOS device, are you using … Widgets … and … Notification Center … as any sort of “package deal”? We hope so, as they go together, “Widgets” being a user’s “conduit” towards tailoring their iPhone or iPad Notifications, … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, iOS, iPad, iPhone, mobile, mobile app, notification, notification center, tutorial, widget
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WordPress Calendar Widget Above the Fold Word Count Tutorial
We’re trying out a new idea extending the recent WordPress Calendar Widget Above the Fold Cut to the Chase Tutorial‘s … Cut to the Chase dropdown (HTML select) element driven functionality … with, new today … Blog Posting (most numerous … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, calendar, dropdown, emoji, Javascript, onmousemove, ontouchmove, PHP, programming, report, select, stop press, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, widget, Wordpress, words
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WordPress Calendar Widget Above the Fold Cut to the Chase Tutorial
The recent WordPress Widget via Animated Emoji Button Above the Fold Tutorial “WordPress Widgets Above the Fold” work needs to return back to the specifics of those “early days” amended Calendar Widget because we want to contextualize … chronology … … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animation, blog, button, CSS, display, emoji, gist, hashtag, header.php, IFRAME, iPad, menu, mobile, PHP, programming, recursion, search, select, setTimeout, stop press, Text Widget, tutorial, TwentyTen TwentyTen theme, user experience, UX, widget, Wordpress
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WordPress Widget via Animated Emoji Button Above the Fold Tutorial
We have a dual purpose blog posting today that … continues on the WordPress Calendar Widget WordPress Link to Iframe via Calendar Widget Above the Fold Tutorial “above the fold” theme, extending the coding logic to handle other widgets that … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, animation, blog, button, CSS, display, emoji, hashtag, header.php, IFRAME, iPad, menu, mobile, PHP, programming, recursion, search, setTimeout, stop press, Text Widget, tutorial, TwentyTen TwentyTen theme, user experience, UX, widget, Wordpress
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WordPress Link to Iframe via Calendar Widget Above the Fold Tutorial
As a web application programmer, it may seem a pretty obvious aim (or User Experience (UX) stratagem) in programming life, to seek to place functionality “above the fold” (ie. within an initial screen height and width view). The “above the … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, blog, button, emoji, header.php, IFRAME, iPad, mobile, PHP, programming, Text Widget, tutorial, TwentyTen TwentyTen theme, user experience, UX, widget, Wordpress
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WordPress Link to Iframe via Calendar Widget Mobile Tutorial
Try controlling the size of an HTML iframe in tight confines on a mobile platform, and perhaps you get the feeling of trying to tame a brumby. We tried some horse whispering for an hour but got precisely nowhere, and … Continue reading →
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WordPress Link to Iframe via Calendar Widget Primer Tutorial
Calendar functionality in web applications can be very useful. To organize data in a chronological order makes a lot of sense given the lives we live here on Earth where we are able to rely on the sun rising every … Continue reading →
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