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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Doctype Meta Tutorial
It took a session on this MacBook Air’s macOS Firefox web browser trying the Tabular Single Row Media Gallery web application to emphasise the importance of more consistency checking on … doctype HTML tagdeclaration … <!DOCTYPE html> … and … … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Playlist Windows Local System Tutorial
Further to the recent YouTube API Caller Radio Play Playlist Local System Tutorial macOS local system discussion, today, we code for … play … to mean something on the … Windows … “cmd” command accessible … command line What’s the … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Geo and or Map Chart Windows Batch File Tutorial
The “least bother” desktop command line application means are (via the use of) … macOS Windows Shell Scripts (eg. Korn, C, Bourne, Bash) Batch Files … in the Windows case, going back to “the days of DOS” (and whatever happened … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, application, batch, batch file, CD, chart, cmd, command, command line, curl, Desktop Application, Document Root, DOS, executable, file, filename, geo chart, geographicals, Google, Google chart, interactive, interactive entry, interface, interpretive, intranet, korn shell, local web server, macOS, MAMP, map, map chart, modes of use, MS-DOS, name, PATH, PHP, program, programming, shell, surfing the net, surfing the web, Terminal, tutorial, web browser, Windows
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Desktop Application Tutorial
We figured that an improvement on the progress with our Timekeeping web application of the recent MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Audio Broadcast Tutorial would be to mention what macOS or Mac OS X Desktop Application is topmost when the screenshot … Continue reading →
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Audio Broadcast Tutorial
We thought what could be a benefit to the Timekeeping web application of the recent MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Web Share Personalization Tutorial would be to … offer an optional audio broadcasting piece of functionality … presented via a new … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, .Net Framework, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, API, Apple, array, attachment, attribute, audio, audio commentary, batch, batch file, body, broadcast, calendar, command line, commentary, contenteditable, cron, crontab, data, data attribute, date, date object, details, element, email, emoji, event, exec, file, file API, FormData, global data attribute, global variable, hover, HTML, ical, IFRAME, image, integration, intranet, iptc, Javascript, local web server, localStorage, login, long hover, Mac OS, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, MAMP, metadata, notification, notifications, object, onmouseout, onmouseover, personalization, PHP, programming, record, report, reveal, say, screen capture, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, substitute, summary, Task Schedular, template, time, timekeeping, timestamp, tutorial, user, web share api, webpage commentary, window.open, Windows, Windows 10
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Web Share Personalization Tutorial
Your words, helped out by some computer derived detail data, can help personalize your work using the Quarter Hour Timekeeping web application of yesterday’s MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Web Share API Tutorial which, at least with the Safari browser (and … Continue reading →
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Tagged .Net, .Net Framework, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, API, Apple, array, attachment, attribute, audio, audio commentary, batch, batch file, body, calendar, command line, commentary, contenteditable, cron, crontab, data, data attribute, date, date object, details, element, email, event, exec, file, file API, FormData, global data attribute, global variable, hover, HTML, ical, IFRAME, image, integration, intranet, iptc, Javascript, local web server, localStorage, login, long hover, Mac OS, Mac OS X, macOS, Mail, MAMP, metadata, notification, notifications, object, onmouseout, onmouseover, personalization, PHP, programming, record, report, reveal, say, screen capture, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, substitute, summary, Task Schedular, template, time, timekeeping, timestamp, tutorial, user, web share api, webpage commentary, window.open, Windows, Windows 10
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Web Share API Tutorial
Adding onto yesterday’s MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Audio Commentary Tutorial … Timekeeping Web Application newish Text to Audio (via macOS say via MAMP “Intranet feel”) … today, we have … Timekeeping Web Application new Web Share API (public domain Document … Continue reading →
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MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Visibility Tutorial
Today we’re on the road again, roadtesting the Page Visibility API in relation to the Quarter Hour Timer web application of MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Desktop Application Tutorial. It’s a great improvement on “window.focus()” ideas that are so flaky by … Continue reading →