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Monthly Archives: April 2015
HTML5 Meter Element Primer Tutorial
HTML5 brought with it many great features to front-end work on the internet in HTML, and today we talk about one of the newly introduced, and very useful, elements called “<meter>”. At its core the “<meter>” element represents a “fraction … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged fraction, GUI, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, mathematics, meter, numerical, programming, ratio, tutorial
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Online Gaming Primer Tutorial
I’ll have to admit to being not up with the latest to do with online gaming, but rest assured, it is becoming huge, and the aspects of it starting to resemble “organized sport” is growing and growing, to the effect … Continue reading
Internet Explorer 8 with No Canvas Primer Tutorial
Was gobsmacked the other day trying worldold.htm on Internet Explorer 8, because I’d forgotten that the “canvas” element is not supported in IE8 or below. This web application uses the HTML5 “canvas” element not natively available in IE8 or below. … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged canvas, cross-browser, event, Google, Google chart, HTML, HTML5, Internet Explorer, internet explorer 8, Javascript, latitude, longitude, onclick event, programming, tutorial, web browser
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WordPress Upgrade Crontab Curl Tutorial
Yesterday‘s work with the WordPress upgrade from 3.0.3 to 4.1.1 … and “letting go” (of 3.0.3) thoughts mentioned … … but not yet moving to any generic mappings via the WordPress 3.0.3’s index.php nor any .htaccess / httpd.config arrangements for … Continue reading
Posted in Data Integration, Database, eLearning, Software, Tutorials
Tagged batch, batch processing, blog, codex, crontab, curl, data integration, data migration, database, migration, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, posting, programming, software, tutorial, Wordpress
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