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WordPress Blog Category List Primer Tutorial
You may well be aware that a WordPress blog, such as the one you are viewing, has a MySql database which is like its signature … well, more than a signature … basically most of its identity, because no matter … Continue reading
Posted in Database, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, connection, database, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, programming, query, SQL, tutorial, Wordpress
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HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Game Primer Tutorial
The HTML Canvas element is great for many types of games especially where you draw your own graphics based on interaction from the user. Today you may consider our Pros and Cons “game” to be more of a “decision making … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Games, OOP, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, blog, canvas, client/server, data url, decision making, Did you know, game, games, HTML, HTML5, image, Javascript, object, PHP, programming, pros and cons, snapshot, software, software design, tutorial, web server, Wordpress, wordpress.com, wordpress.org
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WordPress Blog PHP mod_deflate Speed Improvement Tutorial
Our “quest” for speed continues, man person. This WordPress Blog (from WordPress.org (not WordPress.com)) is now using the PHP mod_deflate module to zip up the traffic going out on the web, in exchange for a higher CPU load for our … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Apache, blog, Google, Google Page Speed, Google PageSpeed, gzip, mod_deflate, ob_start, PHP, programming, SEO, serach engine, speed, tutorial, web hosting, web server
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WordPress Blog Landing Page Toggler Primer Tutorial
With your WordPress Blog design, at least for the Twenty Ten theme we use at this blog, in the code you can differentiate between a “Landing Page” type of call and other types of calls, to specific posts or tags … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged above the fold, blog, CMS, DOM, fold, HTML, Javascript, landing page, orogramming, PHP, posting, query string, sticky, tutorial, url, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Context Help Mode Toggler Primer Tutorial
On this WordPress Blog we’ve had a policy of providing default Ajax inspired contextual help as the default setting. However it may be that you want to skip this contextual help if you “know the ropes” regarding navigating this blog, … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, blog, CMS, contextual, HTML, Javascript programming, PHP, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Mobile Phone Friendly Primer Tutorial
We would like this WordPress Blog, that has the Twenty Ten theme, to be better adapted for mobile phone use (that being Android, iOS, Blackberry) regarding its look and usability. Several comments on the blog have asked about this, and … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged above the fold, Android, Blackberry, blog, CMS, CSS, Did you know, DIY, DOM, Firebug, Firefox, fold, HTML, iOS, Javascript, landing page, mobile, mobile friendly, PHP, plugin, posting, programming, query string, sticky, tutorial, url, Wordpress
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