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WordPress Blog Search Title and Posting Date Checkbox Tutorial
We’re back at this WordPress Blog’s Search textbox inhouse checkbox tailoring functionality today. All the user will initially see is that one checkbox that used to be labelled “Title RE” is now labelled “Post RE” because … as well as … Continue reading →
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Tagged checkbox, date, dropdown, filter, filtering, PHP, programming, prompt, publication date, search, select, theme, title, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, wordpress blog
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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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Diagonal Element Rubber Banding Tutorial
Some days before yesterday’s Diagonal Element Square Nesting Tutorial we compared this current “nesting” diagonal element logic to … Yes, this might be thought of as “overkill” compared to … hr element rotations … and/or … SVG … and, today, … 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, Javascript, mouseout, navigation, onclick, onload, onmousemove, onmouseout, onsubmit, PHP, programming, submit, SVG, tab, tab icon, textarea, textbox, textbox type, tutorial, type, user, user input, value, web browser
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Journal Emoji Tutorial
Today, it’s a mix of … styling … <?php echo ” <style> * { border-radius: 8px; margin: 5 5 5 5; } button { color: blue; } input[type=\”submit\”] { color: blue; } hr { background-color: red; height: 1px; border: 0; … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, association, base64, bredcrumb, button, content, contenteditable, CSS, data uri, div, dropdown, edit, editing, email, embed, emoji, encrypt, encryption, file, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, first draft, flat file, flex, hardcode, hardcoded, hashtag, hashtagging, IFRAME, ink, journal, key, link, localStorage, mailto, media, navigation, nested, onblur, overlay, PHP, position, primer, privacy, programming, proof of concept, scroll, scrolling, security, serverside, SMS, Spotify, style, styling, SVG, svg+xml, text, textarea, tutoriial, update, url, web browser address bar, web inspector, web server, window.localStorage, word, YouTube
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Journal Hashtag Tutorial
If you look at the data for the Journals created and maintained by our new inhouse web application talked about at yesterday’s Journal Associations Tutorial you can see … the user entered text data is stored in a web server … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, association, bredcrumb, button, content, contenteditable, CSS, data uri, div, dropdown, edit, editing, email, embed, emoji, encrypt, encryption, file, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, first draft, flat file, flex, hardcode, hardcoded, hashtag, hashtagging, IFRAME, ink, journal, key, link, localStorage, mailto, media, navigation, nested, onblur, overlay, PHP, position, primer, privacy, programming, proof of concept, scroll, scrolling, security, serverside, SMS, Spotify, style, styling, text, textarea, tutoriial, update, url, web browser address bar, web inspector, web server, window.localStorage, word, YouTube
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Journal Associations Tutorial
Yesterday’s Journal Editing Tutorial had us interested in … contenteditable=true … usage, which begs the question … Do you ever need to get interested in … contenteditable=false ? Yes, we’ve had interest a couple of times now. It happens, at … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, association, bredcrumb, button, content, contenteditable, CSS, div, dropdown, edit, editing, email, emoji, encrypt, encryption, file, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, first draft, flat file, flex, hardcode, hardcoded, ink, journal, key, link, localStorage, mailto, navigation, nested, onblur, overlay, PHP, position, primer, privacy, programming, proof of concept, scroll, scrolling, security, serverside, SMS, Spotify, style, styling, text, textarea, tutoriial, update, url, web browser address bar, web inspector, web server, window.localStorage, word, YouTube
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Journal Editing Tutorial
You may think, further to testerday’s Journal Content Tutorial‘s “consideration list” … format display styling usability navigation … if we were to add to that “consideration list” … editability … we’d want to reinvoke interest in our textarea “underlay” to … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, bredcrumb, button, content, contenteditable, CSS, div, dropdown, edit, editing, encrypt, encryption, file, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, first draft, flat file, flex, journal, key, localStorage, navigation, nested, onblur, overlay, PHP, position, primer, privacy, programming, proof of concept, scroll, scrolling, security, serverside, style, styling, text, textarea, tutoriial, update, web browser address bar, web inspector, web server, window.localStorage
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Journal Content Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Journal Privacy Tutorial we’re up to issues with “content” that involve … format display styling usability navigation … a lot of which do not suit yesterday’s content’s textarea format nearly as much as today’s overlaying nested div … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, bredcrumb, button, content, CSS, div, dropdown, encrypt, encryption, file, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, first draft, flat file, flex, journal, key, localStorage, navigation, nested, overlay, PHP, position, primer, privacy, programming, proof of concept, scroll, scrolling, security, serverside, style, styling, text, textarea, tutoriial, web browser address bar, web inspector, web server, window.localStorage
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