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Cut to the Chase of Blog Posting New Arguments Tutorial
Yes, yesterday’s Action Item of Blog Posting New Arguments Tutorial‘s work was all about extending what our “Cut to the Chase” functionality is capable of, by adding to any existant … onclick event logic … with … ondblclick event showing … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, action item, argument, blog, blog posting title, concept, content, Cut to the Chase, element, header.php, HTML, image, Javascript, link, PHP, post, posting, posting title, programming, title, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, Wordpress
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Emoji Sequence Game Primer Tutorial
It’s another layer of cloning happening today with our new “Emoji Sequence Game” on top of the cloning with yesterday’s Number Sequence Game Primer Tutorial, but there was a minor improvement to the “middleperson” clone before “Hello Dolly” appeared! We … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_GET, address bar, argument, arguments, atob, base64, btoa, button, card, cards, clientside, clone, collaboration, debug, decodeURIComponent, denomination, Did you know, DOM, email, emoji, encodeURIComponent, game, global variable, HTML, image, Javascript, link, mailto, number, sequence, share, sharing, SMS, url, variable, watch, web browser, web inspector
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World Scrolling and Clickarounds Image Source Tutorial
As you program, in anything, we are sure you will have occasions when you think … This is a lot of trouble for very little effect. … and sometimes, infinitely better … Wow! That was easy! And it’s, like, doubled … Continue reading →
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Tagged argument, click, code, confirm, country, country code, details, div, DOM, Earth, elevation, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, Google Directions, Google Earth, Google Maps, HTML, image, image source, image URL, img, innerHTML, International Dateline, iso 639-2, Javascript, latitude, longitude, map, Mercator, mercator projection, method, NASA, Natural Earth Data, navigate, North Pole, ondblclick, opacity, overlay, override, placeholder, placename, programming, projection, reveal, scroll, search, source, span, summary, textbox, timezone, toast, trip, tutorial, url, webpage, Wikipedia
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PHP Calls Windows and macOS URL Recaller Local Storage Tutorial
It occurred to us, with the progress up to yesterday’s PHP Calls Windows and macOS Nimh Game Integration Tutorial, with our “PHP Calls Windows (DOS Batch) and macOS (Apple Script) URL Recall” tool, that if there could be a way, … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, apple script, argument, arguments, batch, blog, call, called, caller, client application, command, command line, CSS, curl, data, desktop, display, DOS, download, email, emoji, emoji button, exec, execute, external Javascript, form, gam, games, genericization, genericize, get, Google Charts, HTTP Error, induction, integration, intranet, Javascript, length, local web server, localStorage, look, macOS, MAMP, method, MS-DOS, navigation, open, passthru, PHP, PHP_OS, pie chart, post, programming, script, SMS, software integration, style, styling, terminla, tutorial, Web Application, web server, Windows, Wordpress
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PHP Calls Windows and macOS Nimh Game Integration Tutorial
On top of yesterday’s PHP Calls Windows and macOS Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Tutorial‘s progress with our “PHP Calls Windows (DOS Batch) and macOS (Apple Script) URL Recall” tool integrations, today … improving a filename length issue integrating with our … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, apple script, argument, arguments, batch, blog, call, called, caller, client application, command, command line, CSS, curl, data, desktop, display, DOS, download, email, emoji, emoji button, exec, execute, external Javascript, form, gam, games, genericization, genericize, get, Google Charts, HTTP Error, induction, integration, intranet, Javascript, length, local web server, look, macOS, MAMP, method, MS-DOS, navigation, open, passthru, PHP, PHP_OS, pie chart, post, programming, script, SMS, software integration, style, styling, terminla, tutorial, Web Application, Windows, Wordpress
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PHP Calls Windows and macOS Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Tutorial
It’s amazing with integration how data springs up surprises. Just as you think your tool is bulletproof, data issues can come and spoil the Barty party. On the same theme as yesterday’s PHP Calls Windows and macOS Google Charts and … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, apple script, argument, arguments, batch, blog, call, called, caller, command, command line, CSS, curl, data, desktop, display, DOS, download, emoji, emoji button, exec, execute, external Javascript, form, genericization, genericize, get, Google Charts, HTTP Error, induction, integration, intranet, Javascript, local web server, look, macOS, MAMP, method, MS-DOS, navigation, open, passthru, PHP, PHP_OS, pie chart, post, programming, script, software integration, style, styling, terminla, tutorial, Web Application, Windows, Wordpress
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PHP Calls Windows and macOS Google Charts and Blog Tutorial
We tackle two more integrations of our current “PHP Calls Windows (DOS Batch) and macOS (Apple Script) URL Recall” tool (made up of external Javascript and local web server downloaded PHP), those being … the blog you are reading … … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, Ajax, Apache, apple script, argument, arguments, batch, blog, call, called, caller, command, command line, CSS, curl, desktop, display, DOS, download, emoji, emoji button, exec, execute, external Javascript, genericization, genericize, Google Charts, induction, integration, intranet, Javascript, local web server, look, macOS, MAMP, MS-DOS, open, passthru, PHP, PHP_OS, pie chart, programming, script, software integration, style, styling, terminla, tutorial, Web Application, Windows, Wordpress
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Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Crontab Curl Tutorial
The PHP of yesterday’s Broadcast Channel API Same Domain Sharing Tutorial might get busy, effectively being the source data of its own functionality. In this context it can be better to not burden it, directly in the actions of the … Continue reading →