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Category Archives: Event-Driven Programming
Event-driven programming (EDP) or event-based programming is a programming paradigm in which the flow of the program is determined by events ( Wikipedia )
PHP Geographicals Coriolis Effect Revisit Tutorial
Today we’re revisiting our inhouse Coriolis Effect calculator, further to work at PHP Geographicals Makeover Primer Tutorial, for a couple of reasons … we wanted to not show iframe that used to house the weather information any more when that … Continue reading →
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Tagged background-color, client pre-emptive iframe, coriolis, coriolis effect, frameborder, geographicals, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, latitude, longitude, onerror, onload, PHP, programming, tutorial
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WordPress Emoji Menu Revamp Tutorial
We really like HTML iframe usage around here. In terms of … Software Need Not Be Hard … being our company byline, they tick a lot of boxes. You’ll read online, though, issues with security and whatnot regarding them, so, … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, click, DOM, domain, dropdown, emoji, hover, IFRAME, Javascript, menu, modular, modularization, modularize, onclick, onload, onmouseover, popup, programming, src, srcdoc, tutorial, url, web design, webpage, webpage design, window, window.open, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux Multiple Filtered Content Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux Filtered Content Tutorial we did want to offer the user the chance to … enter in more than one image filtering “verb” … space separated … as well as … chance for user to establish … Continue reading →
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Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux Filtered Content Tutorial
There’s … Style … as per talked about at Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux CSS Style Tutorial … and then there’s … Substance … we’re using the great PHP GD library image filtering talents to open up to the user in “name”, … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, AlmaLinux, animated gif, blur, brightness, clause, colourize, contrast, CSS, deprecation, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, dynamic, efect, emboss, exec, external Javascript, ffmpeg, filter, flip.flop, function_exists, GD, inhouse, inhouse slideshow, Javascript, media, negate, PHP, presentation, programming, require, selector, slideshow, style, styling, tutorial, video, web browser, web inspector, webpage, zip
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Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux CSS Style Tutorial
Yes, we like, where possible, and we’ve invisaged it, we prefer to give the user “a stake” in … less often how the web application functions … and/or … how the web application looks And under “looks” that can mean … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, AlmaLinux, animated gif, clause, CSS, deprecation, DOM, dropdown, dynamic, exec, external Javascript, ffmpeg, function_exists, inhouse, inhouse slideshow, Javascript, media, PHP, presentation, programming, require, selector, slideshow, style, styling, tutorial, video, web browser, web inspector, webpage, zip
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Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux Media Tutorial
The recent Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux Tutorial did help with PHP Zip deprecations, and today, this being Inhouse Slideshows, full of … moving pictures … we can add two more dropdown modus operandi options for … Video Animated GIF … feeding … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, animated gif, deprecation, exec, ffmpeg, function_exists, inhouse, inhouse slideshow, media, PHP, presentation, programming, require, slideshow, tutorial, video, zip
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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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