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Preview Speech Bubble Overlay YouTube API Caller Making of Tutorial
Today we’re “making up” another angle to yesterday’s Making of YouTube API Caller Subsequent Post Winding Up For Now Tutorial. You’ll have noticed a lot of Speech Bubbles appearing in the image data of presentations lately. We make this happen … Continue reading →
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Making of YouTube API Caller Subsequent Post Winding Up For Now Tutorial
Regarding yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Subsequent Post Winding Up For Now Tutorial … Yes, now clicks on it’s “conjoin” links cause a contextually helping and relevant thumbnail image to appear adjacent to that relevant “a” element, and now navigates to … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, after, animated gif, animation, API, argument, array, audio, breadcrumbs, cache, call, cell, class, compilation, completion, condition, conditional, console, console.warn, content, CSS, cursor, data uri, debug, debugging, delay, details, Did you know, display, document.title, DOM, double click, duration, element, email, error 414, event, external Javascript, external Javascript tool, Google Chrome, hashtag, hashtagging, header.php, HTML, IFRAME, image, img, instance, integration, interactive, interfacing, Javascript, jump, link, links, localStorage, loop, looping, making of, media, mimetype, modularization, module, navigation, Object Oriented Programming, oncontextmenu, onmousedown, ontouchdown, ontouchmove, OOP, Opera, order, overlay, PHP, platform, play, playlist, popup, programming, progress, recall, reveal, revela, right click, setTimeout, share, software integration, sort, summary, table, table cell, text, text cursor, textbox, textual cursor, thumbnail, timer, title, toggle, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, user, user input, video, visibility, web browser, web inspector, whitespace, Wordpress, YouTube, YouTube API
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Google Translate WordPress Blog Widget Positioning Tutorial
When we last upgraded our WordPress.org website from 4.1.1. to 6.6.2 the Widget section CSS arrangements, barring the installation of a WordPress plugin to backtrack, caused WordPress to start CSS styling the widget area via a new “block” paradigm. This … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, absolute, block, blog, CSS, DOM, fold, Google Translate, header.php, image, image URL, Javascript, PHP, position, positioning, programming, styling, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, widget, Wordpress
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Google Translate WordPress Blog Image URL Fix Tutorial
Further to Google Translate Landing Page Changed Interfacing Links Tutorial we’re revisiting Google Translate “translation of WordPress blog webpage” translation functionality, finding some images getting non RJM Programming “src” properties, oddly. We do not remember this, but interfacing rules can … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, Google Translate, header.php, image, image URL, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Plus Searches Tutorial
After a few days of trying out the WordPress Blog (TwentyTen themed) search functionality (searching for GETME[space]) and creating Oldest link ideas from the recent WordPress Blog Getme Searches Tutorial we have come to two conclusions … (though we dislike … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, character, code, delimit, delimiter, genesis, GETME, hashtag, hashtagging, header.php, link, MySql, navigation, oldest, onblur, onload, PHP, plus, programming, query, search, source, source code, Source Control, textbox, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, webpage, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Web Share API Sharing Tutorial
It was pretty exciting discovering a bit about the Web Share API we first talked about with MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Web Share API Tutorial some time ago now. It has two modus operandi talents … sharing links in many … Continue reading →
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Tagged airdrop, attachment.email, blog, collaboration, document.media, emoji, emoji button, external Javascript, header.php, Javascript, link, Mail, media, messages, Notes, PHP, programming, reminders, share, sharing, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, web share, web share api, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Getme Searches Tutorial
We noted, looking at our Apache Status report, that fairly often readers of this blog, thanks, search for mention of a particular GETME file, it being our “source control” basis whereby … first draft of a “source control” file, named … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, code, genesis, GETME, hashtag, hashtagging, header.php, link, navigation, oldest, onblur, onload, PHP, programming, search, source, source code, Source Control, textbox, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress Visual Synopsis Media Tutorial
Some time ago now we added a Visual Synopsis piece of functionality (via 🎦 🎦 button up the top) to our WordPress blog workings you can read more about at WordPress Visual Synopsis Automated Scrolling Tutorial. We’re revisiting this, because … Continue reading →
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