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Category Archives: Coding
Analyst/Programmers use coding to create software applications.
Write Like You Render Primer Tutorial
The recent goings on with the YouTube Style SubRip Subtitles Button Tutorial thread of blog postings, uncovering for us the wonders of the great DOMParser Web API, has inspired us to write, again, a new HTML validator web application, just … Continue reading →
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Tagged code, coding, delimiter, div, DOMParser, HTML, Javascript, mark, overlay, programming, render, syntax, textarea, tutorial, validate, validation
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External Javascript YouTube Audio of Video Research Tutorial
In the same line of thinking as yesterday’s External Javascript YouTube Audio of Video Switch Tutorial we probably have a little more room in that textarea (user interactions menu) for a couple more switch/class hotkey options, in the research line … Continue reading →
External Javascript YouTube Audio of Video Switch Tutorial
If we say … switch … and then … case … related to Javascript coding, what’s the reaction around here? Well, we’d say … One of the most relatable and easily revisited modus operandi, within Javascript, to pick up where … Continue reading →
AlmaLinux Web Server Malware Scanning Tutorial
If you maintain a computer it can be reassuring to have access to some quality Malware Scanning functionality (often part of an AntiVirus suite of functionality located, for us, in amongst the cPanel functionality of our AlmaLinux WHM Linux web … Continue reading →
W3C XHTML Nu Checker Validation Primer Tutorial
Have you ever had an out of body experience? I have, twice, and that second one verifies the first, at least for me, in that it is hard to validate it, or believe that it definitely happened, exactly, that first … Continue reading →
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Tagged CSS, deprecated, Did you know, div, HTML, programming, tutorial, validation, validator, W3C, World Wide Consortium, XHTML
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Feedback Email Attachment Iframe Tutorial
We’re continuing on with our Feedback project for the RJM Programming website today, incorporating the recent Annotation and Email Attachment functionality we last talked about with Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Rotation Tutorial. We build on yesterday’s Feedback Email Attachment Primer … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation, array, attachment, canvas, coding, data url, email, external Javascript, feedback, FileReader, HTML, HTML5, image, map, mouse, overlay, PHP, programming, redo, rotation, scribble, tutorial, undo
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Feedback Email Attachment Primer Tutorial
We’re starting out on a Feedback project for the RJM Programming website today, incorporating the recent Annotation and Email Attachment functionality we last talked about with Canvas Annotation Email Attachment Rotation Tutorial. Being as we use email, we want to … Continue reading →
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Tagged annotation, array, attachment, canvas, coding, data url, email, external Javascript, feedback, FileReader, HTML, HTML5, image, map, mouse, overlay, PHP, programming, redo, rotation, scribble, tutorial, undo
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