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Inhouse Image Map Creator Mobile Debug Tutorial
Apologies to any mobile users wanting to access this new inhouse Image Map creator web application last talked about with yesterday’s Inhouse Image Map Creator Interactive Drill Down Tutorial before today, that is, but we were leaving the issue until … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, apple white lead, area, co-ordinates, connection, creator, debug, debugging, developer, developer menu, double click, event, HTML, image, image map, image map creator, img, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, lead, map, mobile, mouse, mouse position, non-mobile, onclick, ondblclick, overlay, popup, position, programming, prompt, rectangle, resize, rubber band, rubberbanding, Safari, screen, shape, textarea, tool, tutorial, web browser, webpage, z-index
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Transcriptions and Their Editing Primer Tutorial
What is a transcription? Well, Wikipedia says … Transcription refers to the process of converting sounds (voice, music etc.) into letters or musical notes, or producing a copy of something in another medium. Invariably, whatever “first responder” collector of the … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Hardware, Operating System, Photography, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged audio, camera, Chat, chatbox, correspondence, Crazy Domains, desktop, Desktop Application, Did you know, document, edit, editing, hardware, host, hosting, hosts, KinreOffice, LibreOffice, MacBook Air, macOS, media, microphone, QuickTime Player, record, recording, remembering, text, transcription, tutorial, video
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Self Recording Channels Tutorial
As mentioned at yesterday’s Self Recording Revisited Tutorial‘s Stop Press when it comes to using ffmpeg to record Audio and Video … Channels … are important. This excellent link taught us that the macOS command … ffmpeg -f avfoundation -list_devices … Continue reading →
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Tagged afplay, audio, channel, command line, contenteditable, ffmpeg, form, framerate, macOS, MAMP, media, microphone, PHP, play, programming, quality, record, recording, stop press, tutorial, volume
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PHP macOS say Supervising a Retrained Siri Tutorial
Here Siri, it’s time for a retraining session. Hey Bud, I only respond to Hey. Sorry, Bud … but as the provider of your treats … smirk … Hey Siri, it’s time for a retraining session. Why retrain Siri? Well, … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, automation, configuration, configure, exec, hear, Hey Siri, intranet, Intranet feeling, iOS, iPhone, language, MacBook Air, macOS, PHP, programming, retrain, say, Siri, speak, Text to Speech, train, tutorial, url, voice, voiceover
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Bluetooth Mouse Show Desktop Primer Tutorial
We find Information Technology work is full of … you stumble onto a feature, software or hardware … startling … initially unexpected and annoying … but … in another scenario … yes … very useful, and even time saving … … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Installers, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged button, configuration, configure, desktop, device, download, gesture, hardware, install, logitech, m720 triathlon, MacBook Air, macOS, mouse, point, pointing, software, tutorial
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Upgrade to iOS Diskspace Issue Tutorial
For those of us Apple iOS users not so keen on iCloud to store data, when it comes to iOS upgrades on your iPhone or iPad, it could be that you run into the issue (like us, twice now, on … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, Installers, iOS, Networking, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged Apple, apple white lead, configuration, diskspace, install, iOS, iPad, lead, MacBook Air, macOS, operating system, settings, software, tutorial, upgrade, white lead
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The Word Web Primer Tutorial
Depending on how young you are it may be hard to swallow the fact that … There was a computerized world before the Internet … even before GraphicalUserInterface even, when in the 1970’s Xerox wrote an operating system inspiring the … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, GUI, Hardware, Networking, Operating System, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged Apache, Apple, computer, desktop, Desktop Application, glossary, GUI, hal, HTML, ibm, internet, Mac OS X, Microsoft, online, operating system, PHP, terminology, tutorial, web, Web Application, web browser, web host, web server, webpage, website, Windows, world wide web, Xerox
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Camera Pinch Tutorial
Further to the recent New Temporary Folder Arrangements PHP Primer Tutorial we think, perhaps, we can explain … Nala! Luna! Is there something going on with summer grasses?! We saw our first stink bug of the summer season! Yayyyyy! Now, … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, biology, bug, camera, camera app, citizen science, director tree, directory, folder, hierarchy, insect, iOS, iPhone, lens, mobile app, photography, pinch, single-lens reflex, stink bug, tree, tripod, zoom
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