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Category Archives: iOS
iOS (previously iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system developed and distributed by Apple Inc. ( Wikipedia )
Widgets and Notification Center in iOS Primer Tutorial
On an iOS device, are you using … Widgets … and … Notification Center … as any sort of “package deal”? We hope so, as they go together, “Widgets” being a user’s “conduit” towards tailoring their iPhone or iPad Notifications, … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Hardware, iOS, Tutorials
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Tagged app, iOS, iPad, iPhone, mobile, mobile app, notification, notification center, tutorial, widget
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HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Mobile Debug Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Tutorial was tested on non-mobile platforms, but with mobile (iOS) work we sometimes reach different parts of the Javascript client code, the reason being that the non-mobile platforms do not require that “button … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, compose, configuration, console, console tab, console.log, debug, developer, iOS, iPad, iPhone, lead, Macbook Pro, menu, message, MIDI, mobile, Safari, settings, update, upgrade, Web Application, web browser, web inspector, white lead
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Mobile Safari Web Inspector Debug Tutorial
There were problems peculiar to mobile platforms involved in the work of yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Piano Mobile Tutorial. But just how did we arrive at a solution? We can tell you now a placement of Javascript “alert” popup windows … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, configuration, console, console tab, console.log, debug, developer, iOS, iPhone, lead, Macbook Pro, menu, message, mobile, Safari, settings, update, upgrade, Web Application, web browser, web inspector, white lead
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HTML5 Web Audio Piano Mobile Tutorial
You guessed it! The software integrations of yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Piano Tutorial had issues with the mobile platforms. Do fish swim? Do axolotl have two L’s and two O’s? Yes, yes and yes. With our iPad and iPhone testing … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, array, audio, duration, eval, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, integration, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, mobile, overlay, overlay iframe remembering, piano, play, programming, Safari, software integration, start, stop, synchronize, tutorial, url, web audio, webpage
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HTML5 Web Audio Mobile Tutorial
There is another two pronged improvement approach again today building on HTML5 Web Audio Overlay Tutorial‘s two pronged approach to the previous two pronged approach … which makes for a great fork for spaghetti but we digress … the prongs … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, array, audio, duration, eval, file API, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, mobile, overlay, overlay iframe remembering, play, programming, start, stop, synchronize, tutorial, url, web audio, webpage
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Video via Image Filter and Canvas Magnifier Mobile Tutorial
We hadn’t tested the work of yesterday’s Video via Image Filter and Canvas Magnifier Tutorial on mobile platforms, and because it is so mouse event sensitive, yes, there are quite a few issues. Also, on an iPad, the issues were … Continue reading →
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Tagged addeventlistener, background colour, background image, browse, canvas, capture, colour, CSS, Digital Colour Meter, div, external Javascript, file API, filter, getBoundingClientRect, grayscale, HTML, HTML5, image, invert, iOS, Javascript, magnifier, media, nest, overlay, pixel, position, programming, resize, Safari, scroll, transparency, tutorial, video, z-index
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Camera iOS App Delay Primer Tutorial
Maybe you are of the view that the taking of photos with a mobile device should not need a “posse” of people to achieve. We concur. Today, though, we were tempted to involve a small “posse” because … we had … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged camera, delay, device, iOS, iPhone, mobile, photo, photography, tutorial
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Fairy Story Phrases Helper SMS Tutorial
SMS (or “texting” or “messaging”) in the Apple world from Yosemite and up is not just an iOS thing, but given the correct settings (on iOS go to Settings -> Messages -> Text Message Forwarding … and mention your macOS … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, iOS, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged autocompletion, combobox, datalit, dropdown, email, email address, encodeURIComponent, fairy story, HTML, input, iOS, iPhone, keyboard, Mac OS X, macOS, onblur, oninput, onkeypress, paste, phone number, phrase, programming, share, SMS, textarea, tutorial
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