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Talking Message Board Tutorial
Using yesterday’s Text to Speech Hashtagging Tutorial, as our “first cab off the rank” in it’s “first incarnation of usage” is a potentially … Talking Message Board … last talked about at Message Board One Liners Span Inline Talents Tutorial … Continue reading →
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Text to Speech Hashtagging Tutorial
Around here … it’s official … we’re having a morph! Please … please … no congratulations yet?! And thanks for the tomatoes … very ripe?! Anyway, yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Commentary Tutorial has struck a chord in … Continue reading →
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Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Commentary Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Intranet Feel Operator Tutorial there are a couple of macOS specific additional pieces of functionality we’d like to offer users, they being … the macOS open command has the ability to try to … Continue reading →
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CSS Web Application External Javascript Programmatical Updates Tutorial
Two jobs today, moving on from yesterday’s CSS Web Application External Javascript Peer to Peer Tutorial … allow any random backdrop background image, specified by the user, have it’s content be retained sharing with any email recipient shared with, just … Continue reading →
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CSS Web Application External Javascript Peer to Peer Tutorial
We tackle a few more issues onto yesterday’s CSS Web Application Highlighted Text Tutorial with … peer to peer linking of these 3 (so far) CSS referencing web applications via a new header element dropdown element some better email functionality … Continue reading →
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CSS Web Application Highlighted Text Tutorial
You may have been around reading this blog to recall Sentence Text Word Underlining Primer Tutorial‘s discussions regarding the text data talents of HTML element type textarea up against div and the resultant table reflecting our views on this … … Continue reading →
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CSS Backdrop Filter Recursive Iframe Tutorial
Today’s blog posting calls on the previous … Image Filter Display Tutorial … and asking the question we had making this tutorial … Can the CSS filter property applications to HTML img elements also be applied to any form of … Continue reading →
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Talking Select Multiple Webpage Palette Speech Bubble Tutorial
Our “second cab off the rank” with this current Intranet feeling macOS text to speech (via “say”) interface thinking relates to the Speech Bubble work we last talked about with Select Multiple Webpage Palette Speech Bubble Contact Tutorial. There is … Continue reading →