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Tag Archives: PHP
Just Javascript Webmail No Body Tutorial
Were you around and interested in our series of about three blog postings in the series on the theme of creating webpage functionality of some interest, involving no Javascript, when we presented Missing Javascript Audio on Unmute Tutorial? Well, today, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, email, FormData, Javascript, Mail, PHP, programming, prompt, tutorial, webmail, webpage, XMLHttpRequest
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PHP Cookies Navigation Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial is a bit “against the grain” for how we normally think, as far as navigation in web applications, goes. For us, that is because … Instead of our usual $_GET (ie. equating to ? and & web address … Continue reading →
WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email FormData Post Tutorial
Yesterday’s WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email User Experience Tutorial helped with practicalities regarding user experience with this WordPress Blog highlighting of text accumulated into the body (as HTML attachment) and subject (as text) of an Annotated Email form of collaborative … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, blog, collaboration, contenteditable, email, event, FormData, highlight, highlighting, HTML, Javascript, Mail, mailto, mark, menu, onchange, PHP, plugin, post, programming, prompt, setTimeout, share, SMS, tutorial, user experience, web server, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email User Experience Tutorial
Did you try yesterday’s WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email Tutorial highlighting of text Annotated Email functionality? If you did, you might have found a “hair trigger” timed user experience. You had a very small amount of time to decide on … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, collaboration, contenteditable, email, event, highlight, highlighting, HTML, Javascript, Mail, mailto, mark, menu, onchange, PHP, plugin, programming, prompt, setTimeout, share, SMS, tutorial, user experience, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email Tutorial
Further to WordPress Plugin Primer Tutorial of recent times, we’re adding to that “highlighting of blog text” (dynamic menu) the options … Email (that highlighted text) via the email client application via a “mailto:” “a” link SMS (that highlighted text) … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, collaboration, email, highlight, highlighting, HTML, Javascript, Mail, mailto, mark, menu, PHP, programming, share, SMS, tutorial, Wordpress
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Media Gallery Figcaption Tutorial
Yesterday’s Image Gallery Figcaption Slideshow Tutorial added some animation to the “Image Gallery (via Figcapture elements)” web application we’d been developing. Today we … extend to “Media Gallery (via Figcapture elements)” (from “Image Gallery (via Figcapture elements)”) via code to … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, audio, caption, figcaption, gallery, HTML, HTML5, image, image gallery, media, onclick, PHP, play, presentation, programming, slideshow, text, tutorial, video
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Image Gallery Figcaption Slideshow Tutorial
Yesterday’s Image Gallery Figcaption Primer Tutorial progress regarding Image Galleries Based On Figcapture elements involved no animation in its makeup or functionality. Around here, though, we often deal with related sets of images (as with example of our tutorial picture), … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, caption, figcaption, gallery, HTML, HTML5, image, image gallery, PHP, presentation, programming, slideshow, text, tutorial
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Image Gallery Figcaption Primer Tutorial
We have a new slideshow presentation, or image gallery web application idea, today. It uses in its methodologies the HTML figcaption tag, new to HTML5, and useful, in that it associates images with explanatory words, though you don’t have to … Continue reading →
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Tagged caption, figcaption, gallery, HTML, HTML5, image, image gallery, PHP, presentation, programming, slideshow, text, tutorial
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