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Category Archives: iOS
iOS (previously iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system developed and distributed by Apple Inc. ( Wikipedia )
Universal Clipboard Onpaste Canvas Annotations Tutorial
The recent onpaste event work has other places of “interventional interest”, for us, on top of the day before yesterday’s One Image Website Onpaste Uploading Device Copying Tutorial. How about using it to have … mobile device take a photograph … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, iOS, Networking, Operating System, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged annotate, annotation, buffer, canvas, clipboard, connection, contentedital, copy, event, HTML, image, iOS, iPhone, Javascript, MacBook Air, macOS, onblue, onpaste, photo, photograph, programming, span, tutorial, universal clipboard
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One Image Website Onpaste Uploading Device Copying Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s One Image Website Onpaste Uploading Hashtagging Tutorial you may be wondering about our original gambit statement wondering if regarding … take a new relevant photograph (on an iPhone, for instance) … and then easily … … upload? … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, iOS, Networking, Operating System, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged Ajax, Apple, apple white lead, argument, arguments, asynchronous, await, bluetooth, buffer, camera, clipboard, copy, copy buffer, data, device, DOM, edit, event, fetch, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, image, iOS, IP address, iPhone, Javascript, lead, MacBook Air, macOS, navigation, network, onblur, one image website, onpaste, paste, photography, photos, PHP, programming, security, share, tutorial, universal clipboard, upload, url, webpage, website, white lead
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QuickTime Player Camera Filters Recording Primer Tutorial
Is QuickTime Player macOS desktop app any good? Do fish swim? Do cassowaries rumble? Apparently. We wondered, with some of the same themes as YouTube iPhone Screen Recording via QuickTime Player Primer Tutorial, whether we could show a faux animated … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged apple white lead, camera, camera app, channel, connected, filters, iOS, lead, macOS, media, piano, presentation, QuickTime Player, record, screenshot, tutorial, video, white lead
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Freezing iPad Issue Tutorial
As of yesterday, with some similar aspects to the work of the recent Upgrade to iOS Diskspace Issue Tutorial … on our iPad we experienced freezing in apps across the board … and the number of apps and type of … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Operating System
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Tagged app, diskspace, download, downloads, dvice.storage, files, freeze, iPad, memory, monile app, uis
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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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Diagonal Element Rubber Banding Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Diagonal Element Rubber Banding Tutorial saw “Rubber Banding” introduced, better for non-mobile, but today … we shore up mobile “Rubber Banding” via ontouchmove introduced … document.body.ontouchmove=function(e){ var rectis=document.body.getBoundingClientRect(); if (e.touches[0].clientX) { ourDrawLine(eval(rectis.left + e.touches[0].clientX), eval(rectis.top + e.touches[0].clientY)); } else … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, click, CSS, DOM, emoji, emoji flag, emoji menu, entity, event, favicon, form, HTML, html entity, icon, innerHTML, input, interactive input, iOS, Javascript, mobile, mouseout, navigation, onclick, onload, onmousemove, onmouseout, onsubmit, PHP, programming, share, sharing, submit, SVG, tab, tab icon, textarea, textbox, textbox type, tutorial, type, user, user input, value, web browser
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Home Screen iOS Primer Tutorial
The word application is ubiquitous to do with the online world. But, regarding this, with all the terminology coming at you, can’t we just say an … application does something using software … so there … ngharrrr! We keep using … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Installers, iOS, Operating System, Tutorials
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Tagged app, Apple Store, application, device, Google Play, home, home screen, icon, install, iOS, iPhone, mobile, mobile app, mobile application, mobile device, software, tap, tutorial
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Measure iOS Mobile App Tutorial
Today, we’re visiting an iOS Utility mobile app called “Measure”. It can be like a tape measure, because, if you are a mobile device user, you’ll know everything is “relative” regarding sizing and dimensions, and this app is capable of … Continue reading →
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Tagged app, dimension, iOS, iPad, iPhone, measure, measurement, mobile, mobile app, photos, size, slideshow, tape, tape measure, tutorial, utility
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