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WordPress Blog Post WYSIWYG Primer Tutorial
Often get asked if you can blog on WordPress with very little HTML knowledge, in a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) approach. The answer we give is … yes … but the results may disappoint without some … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, HTML, LibreOffice, posting, save as, tutorial, word processing, Wordpress, Writer Document, WYSIWYG
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WordPress Query Monitor Primer Tutorial
Our WordPress blog at RJM Programming uses a MySql database, and its PHP web server source queries that database to find information. That SQL used is the MySql variety of SQL, but there is not that much difference between MySql … Continue reading
Google Crawl Errors Primer Tutorial
When you are a webmaster (of a web domain, such as www.rjmprogramming.com.au) registered with Google you can receive (Google) console notifications from unusual events. Thanks for the heads up, Google. This is like a sanity check, independently, for webmasters, registering … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, broken links, Google, HTML, link, permalink, search engine, SEO, tutorial, url, webmaster, Wordpress
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Image Thumbnail Presentation Primer Tutorial
Were you around when we presented Sim Card Primer Tutorial? It had this content up the top … Sometimes with our dogs, Luna and Nala they do funny (or stupid) things that make me think of them as “Sinatra’s Dogs”. … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged blog, HTML, image, programming, resize, thumbnail, thumbnails, tutorial, web browser, Wordpress, zoom
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WordPress User Body Background Primer Tutorial
Similarly to two days ago (with WordPress User Header Section Border Primer Tutorial as shown below), but we’ll be adding new Body Background (Colour) user controllable functionality (within any one web browser session), let’s recap to … In the world … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, cache, client/server, cookies, CSS, Firebug, font, form, HTML, Javascript, PHP, post, programming, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress User Header Section Border Primer Tutorial
Recap to Previous WordPress User Font Families Primer Tutorial as shown below, yesterday … In the world of client/server programming it is surprising that PHP (on the server side) and Javascript (on the client side) can so often both be … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, client/server, cookies, CSS, Firebug, font, HTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress User Font Families Primer Tutorial
In the world of client/server programming it is surprising that PHP (on the server side) and Javascript (on the client side) can so often both be approaches to solving a problem. But maybe it shouldn’t be so surprising, since they … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged blog, client/server, cookies, CSS, font, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, Wordpress
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