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MacBook Air macOS Sequoia Image Playground Tutorial
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Tagged ai, Apple, application, artificial intelligence, blog, desktop, Desktop Application, editor, excerpt, image, image creator, image editor, Image Playground, MacBook Air, macOS, manual excerpt, people, PhotoShop, question, scenario, scene, sequoia, software, tutorial, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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WordPress Emoji Menu Screen Resize Tutorial
Occasionally resizing, and we include in here “pinching” and “stretching” mobile platform gestures, presents situations you don’t feel like you can “let go through to the keeper” coding and testing web applications on a web browser. Our recent Emoji Menu … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, click, dimensions, document.body, DOM, domain, dpi, dropdown, emoji, event, height, hover, IFRAME, Javascript, menu, modular, modularization, modularize, onclick, onload, onmouseover, onresize, pinch, pinching, popup, programming, resize, resolution, screen, screen height, screen width, src, srcdoc, stretch, stretching, tutorial, url, web design, webpage, webpage design, width, window, window.innerHeight, window.innerWidth, window.open, Wordpress, wordpress blog, zoom
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WordPress Emoji Menu Revamp Tutorial
We really like HTML iframe usage around here. In terms of … Software Need Not Be Hard … being our company byline, they tick a lot of boxes. You’ll read online, though, issues with security and whatnot regarding them, so, … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, click, DOM, domain, dropdown, emoji, hover, IFRAME, Javascript, menu, modular, modularization, modularize, onclick, onload, onmouseover, popup, programming, src, srcdoc, tutorial, url, web design, webpage, webpage design, window, window.open, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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WordPress Blog Plus Searches Tutorial
After a few days of trying out the WordPress Blog (TwentyTen themed) search functionality (searching for GETME[space]) and creating Oldest link ideas from the recent WordPress Blog Getme Searches Tutorial we have come to two conclusions … (though we dislike … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, character, code, delimit, delimiter, genesis, GETME, hashtag, hashtagging, header.php, link, MySql, navigation, oldest, onblur, onload, PHP, plus, programming, query, search, source, source code, Source Control, textbox, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, webpage, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Web Share API Sharing Tutorial
It was pretty exciting discovering a bit about the Web Share API we first talked about with MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Web Share API Tutorial some time ago now. It has two modus operandi talents … sharing links in many … Continue reading →
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Tagged airdrop, attachment.email, blog, collaboration, document.media, emoji, emoji button, external Javascript, header.php, Javascript, link, Mail, media, messages, Notes, PHP, programming, reminders, share, sharing, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, web share, web share api, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Getme Searches Tutorial
We noted, looking at our Apache Status report, that fairly often readers of this blog, thanks, search for mention of a particular GETME file, it being our “source control” basis whereby … first draft of a “source control” file, named … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, code, genesis, GETME, hashtag, hashtagging, header.php, link, navigation, oldest, onblur, onload, PHP, programming, search, source, source code, Source Control, textbox, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress Visual Synopsis Media Tutorial
Some time ago now we added a Visual Synopsis piece of functionality (via 🎦 🎦 button up the top) to our WordPress blog workings you can read more about at WordPress Visual Synopsis Automated Scrolling Tutorial. We’re revisiting this, because … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, animated gif, animation, blog, Did you know, ffmpeg, header.php, HTML, image, image slide, Javascript, media, moving pictues, PHP, programming, slide, synopsis, tutorial, TwentyTen, video, visual, web server, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Byline Zoom Fix Tutorial
That’s it! We’re doing something today regarding … How on non-mobile, with this blog, the byline … A “Dot Dot Dot” Information Technology Blog … can mal-align as a user zooms in or out. And we were doing things for … Continue reading →
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