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Live Captions Interfacing to Text to Speech Interfacing Tutorial
Changed within the thread of blog postings of the recent Google Chart Geo Chart Integration Speech Bubbles Popup Div Hashtag Tutorial was our PHP interfacer web application to … say … macOS command line tool for Text to Speech functionality. … Continue reading →
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Tagged accessibility, audio to text, caption, command, configuration, Firefox, Google Chrome, language, live caption, live captions, macOS, operating system, PHP, preferences, region, Safari, say, system preferences, tutorial, web browser, YouTube
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Web Browser Live Captions Primer Tutorial
Where we created those Michael Bublé’s It’s Time album YouTube “audio only part of video” links within the QuickTime Player Camera Filters Recording Primer Tutorial it represented, we believe, the first time for us regarding … Google Chrome tests on … Continue reading →
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Tagged accessibility, audio to text, caption, configuration, Firefox, Google Chrome, language, live caption, live captions, macOS, operating system, preferences, region, Safari, system preferences, tutorial, web browser, YouTube
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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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Text to Speech macOS Say Large Data Local Web Server Tutorial
Are all kludges coming from the “optimistic side of the mind equation“? Today, we did one regarding integrating “say” (which is macOS based only) in our changed macos_say_record.php PHP Voiceover inhouse web application to a local macOS Apache/PHP/MySql web server … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, Apache, command, command line, CORS, email, exec, Firefox, hash, hashtag, IFRAME, kludge, local web server, macOS, MAMP, operating system, passthru, PHP, programming, Safari, say, share, sharing, Text to Speech, tutorial, web server
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Text to Speech macOS Say Large Data Sharing Tutorial
Part of improving a web application regarding “large data” is offering some sharing functionality for “large data” scenarios, but this project we have learnt, it being unique regarding the “macOS only say” aspects to it, have taught us not to … Continue reading →
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Web Bluetooth API Primer Tutorial
We’ve spent a day researching Web Bluetooth API and have had a roller coaster ride that we are going to leave for a while now. Mid-morning getting to make the macOS Google Chrome web browser accept Web Bluetooth API navigator.bluetooth … Continue reading →
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Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Ajax Email Tutorial
Clearly, to build on yesterday’s Windows Web Browser F12 Development Tools Debugger Tutorial and Canvas Image Capture Ajax FormData Annotation Dropdown Tutorial we need to clear up another issue that is cross-browser by nature, that being the emailing functionality for … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, bross-browser, cache, Chrome, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, debug, debugger, f12 developer tools, Firefox, HTML, Internet Explorer, iOS, iPad, iPhone, microsoft edge, mozGetAsFile, programming, tutorial, web inspector, Windows
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HTML/Javascript Checkbox and Multiple Dropdown Cookie Tutorial
The recent HTML/Javascript Checkbox and Multiple Dropdown Primer Tutorial was mostly a proof of concept kind of web application. Where we like to go from there is allow for flexibility of usage, within the realms of not having to resort … Continue reading →
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