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HTML Online Validation Above the Fold Tutorial
The “above the fold” reference in today’s blog posting title harkens back to the part of the (what was initially a newspaper, but more often these days a screen) content immediately viewable by the reader without any other action from … Continue reading →
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WordPress Blog Hashtag Navigation Return Onmouseover Tutorial
There are some nuances to the hashtag navigation algorithms here at this blog we talked about with yesterday’s WordPress Blog Hashtag Navigation Return Tutorial … add (just non-mobile) onmouseover and onmouseout mouse event logics to override that 20 second wait … Continue reading →
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WordPress Blog Hashtag Navigation Return Tutorial
At this WordPress blog, with its blog posting content, we often have “blog posting threads” that build (and include) the previous day’s work (which itself was a blog posting). If the user arrives, mid-story here, we cater for steps back … Continue reading →
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Webpage Position Return Content Caching Issues Tutorial
Am sure, regarding yesterday’s Webpage Horizontal Position Return Content Hover Tutorial, a bulk of users are like me and would use the web application presented there on their web browser with caching allowed. After all, caching speeds up response. But … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, absolute, back, back button, cache, content, document.referrer, fixed, hashtag, horizontal, hover, HTML, Javascript, link, navigation, onmouseover, ontouchend, position, programming, prompt, relative, scrolling, sessionStorage, tab, target, tutorial, vertical scrolling, webpage
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Webpage Horizontal Position Return Content Hover Tutorial
At this blog we tend to rave on about “onions of the 4th dimension” but today we want to let you in on a little secret … ready? … There are some days of programming where even the second dimension … Continue reading →
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Dynamic Timer Web Browser Import TimeZone Tutorial
The nature of Dynamic Timer Web Browser Import Reminder Tutorial is centered … about time … but once you allow for sharing (and importing reminders) via email … timezones become relevant … should you want your reminders synchronized. This is … Continue reading →
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Dynamic Timer Web Browser Import Reminder Tutorial
Yesterday’s Dynamic Timer Web Browser Share Tutorial … in days to come, have an Email mechanism by which the press of a button off that email will set off a recreation of that Reminder originator’s Reminder data set on the … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, abscissa, aesthetics, Ajax, alert, audio, autoplay, blur, browse, browsing, child, countdown, CSS, date, datetime, details, Did you know, dynamic, email, export, file API, focus, form, FormData, getBoundingClientRect, glow, hash, hashtag, HTML, image, import, innerHTML, innerText, integer, interval, Javascript, LIFO, localStorage, MAMP, media, mime type, navigation, navigation.popup, onblue, onfocus, onion, onions, onload, order, parent, PHP, popup, post, programming, prompt, reveal, seconds, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, snapshot, standing order, summary, timer, video, voiceover, window
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Dynamic Timer Web Browser Share Tutorial
Yesterday’s Dynamic Timer Web Browser Popup Hashtag Navigation Tutorial progress has us at a point where we think we can start down the road to sharing reminders …. today, just sharing contents in an Email or SMS to a recipient … Continue reading →
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