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Notification API Hidden Popup Tutorial
Yesterday’s Notification API Active Scheduling Tutorial had some good news and some bad news … the good news being that you did not have to have your Notifications functionality web application front facing to make the Active Scheduling of Notifications … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, button, communication, Google Chrome, HTML, Javascript, notification, Notification API, notifications, permission, permissions, popup, privacy, programming, proof of concept, schedule, scheduling, security, setTimeout, SMS, tutorial, visibility, web, web browser
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Notification API Active Scheduling Tutorial
The recent Channel Messaging API Notification Tutorial “tinkered with” its Notifications API based partner functionality. Today we continue “tinkering” all the way to “tweaking” that Notifications supervisor (permissions granted, that is) to add some scheduling functionality which operates as long … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, button, communication, Google Chrome, HTML, Javascript, notification, Notification API, notifications, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, proof of concept, schedule, scheduling, security, setTimeout, SMS, tutorial, web, web browser
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Web Share API Primer Tutorial
The web is improved by operating system Context Menus via right clicks or two finger gestures over … links media document … webpage contents. Today, we roadtest a web API called “Web Share API” that simulates right clicks or two … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, browse, button, context, Context Menu, document, file, file API, files, Javascript, link, media, menu, multiple, programming, right click, share, tutorial, web share api
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Screen Capture API Download Multitrack Video Tutorial
We were inspired, stumbling upon the great Screen Recorder: recording microphone and the desktop audio at the same time webpage, leading us to think that we could improve the scope of functionality of the recent Screen Capture API Download Audio … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, async, audio, await, button, collaboration, download, getDisplayMedia, HTML, Javascript, media, MediaRecorder, multi-track, multitrack, navigator, object, onclick, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, screen, screen capture, security, setTimeout, share, sharing, stream, synchronize, timer, track, tutorial, video
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Screen Capture API Download Audio Video Tutorial
The recent Screen Capture API Download Video Tutorial … Screen Capture API inspired “streamed video” screen capturing logic … benefitted from … download capabilities via MediaRecorder “video” functionality … and, today, we add into the mix … recording and download … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, async, audio, await, button, download, getDisplayMedia, HTML, Javascript, MediaRecorder, navigator, object, onclick, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, screen, screen capture, security, setTimeout, share, sharing, stream, synchronize, timer, tutorial, video
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Screen Capture API Download Video Tutorial
Lots of users will have noticed regarding yesterday’s Screen Capture API Primer Tutorial creation of a … Screen Capture API inspired “streamed video” … the downside is that … context (or right-click or two finger gesture) menu over that “streamed … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, async, await, button, download, getDisplayMedia, HTML, Javascript, MediaRecorder, navigator, object, onclick, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, screen, screen capture, security, share, sharing, tutorial, video
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Screen Capture API Primer Tutorial
We’ve spent another day researching the web Screen Capture API whereby … The Screen Capture API introduces additions to the existing Media Capture and Streams API to let the user select a screen or portion of a screen (such as … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, async, await, button, getDisplayMedia, HTML, Javascript, navigator, object, onclick, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, screen, screen capture, security, tutorial, video
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Windows AutoHotKey Dynamic Compile Procedure Program Tutorial
There might be more to do with the Windows AutoHotKey Script Program creator tool we’ve been developing up to yesterday’s Windows AutoHotKey Dynamic Compile Procedure Content Tutorial, but, today, we take a step sideways and roadtest that tool. We’ve integrated … Continue reading →
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Tagged AutoHotKey, button, chunk, click, compile, compiler, content, dynamic, exec, executable, integrate, integration, intranet, localhost, MAMP, mouse, online, press, procedure, program, programming, script, scripting, software integration, textarea, tutorial, Windows
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