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Make Your Own Charts Menu Background Primer Tutorial
What’s the most approachable way to brighten up a web application? What about … background … image colour linear gradient colour fonts borders colours … background text colour border colour … as some of a list approachable for non-graphic artist … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, GIMP, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged Android, Apple, background image, CSS, GIMP, Google, Google Charts, Grab, HTML, IDE, image, iOS, kaleidoscope, mobile application, programming, search engine, snapshot, tutorial, UIWebView, Web Application, WebView, Xcode
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Xcode Swift iOS Application End Game Assets Tutorial
Today’s work concerns what we like to call the “End Game” part of the creation or update of an iOS Mobile Application compiled on the Mac OS X Xcode IDE (Version 9.2 (9C40b)). With our “End Game” thoughts we are … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Tutorials, Xcode
Tagged App Store, Apple, assets, configuration, deployment, end game, image, Image Assets, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Mac OS X, mindfulness, mobile application, PaintBrush, programming, project, tutorial, Xcode
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PHP Require Database Histogram Tallying Tutorial
The “PHP Require Database” concept of yesterday, with PHP Require Database Application Tutorial, opens the way for more Google Chart “application” thoughts and ideas for value adding to the iOS mobile application “Make Your Own Charts”. With that in mind … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged application, arguments, database, flag, Google Charts, histogram, iOS, iPad, mobile, mobile application, PHP, programming, require, tally, tutorial
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PHP Require Database Application Tutorial
This “PHP Require Database” concept of yesterday, with PHP Require Database Primer Tutorial, does have its uses, or “application”. Before we reveal what today’s “application” is, you need to see where it sits in the “permanency stakes” … beats a … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged arguments, database, flag, iOS, iPad, localStorage, mobile, mobile application, PHP, programming, require, tutorial, web storage
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WordPress Blog PHP mod_deflate Speed Improvement Tutorial
Our “quest” for speed continues, man person. This WordPress Blog (from WordPress.org (not WordPress.com)) is now using the PHP mod_deflate module to zip up the traffic going out on the web, in exchange for a higher CPU load for our … Continue reading
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Tagged Apache, blog, Google, Google Page Speed, Google PageSpeed, gzip, mod_deflate, ob_start, PHP, programming, SEO, serach engine, speed, tutorial, web hosting, web server
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EasyApache in cPanel Primer Tutorial
This is not a Monty Python skit (though?) and there is a thought process to say that the previous relevant Google Page Speed Image Optimization Follow Up Tutorial as shown below is relevant to “EasyApache on cPanel Primer Tutorial” … … Continue reading
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Tagged Apache, build, CentOS, configuration, cPanel, deflate, domain, EasyApache, gzip, install, Linux, module, mod_deflate, MySql, PHP, rebuild, tutorial, vps, web hosting, web server, WHM
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Google Page Speed Image Optimization Follow Up Tutorial
Do you remember a few days back talking about the Google Page Speed functionality with FFmpeg Image Optimization Primer Tutorial, as shown below, and also with Google PageSpeed and Firebug Mobile Friendly Primer Tutorial earlier on? We talked about image … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, Firefox, Fireftp, Gimp bimp, Google, Google Page Speed, image, image optimization, jpeg, PaintBrush, Pixillion, search engines, SEO, tutorial
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