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PHP Intl Class Datetime Defaults Tutorial
Onto the recent PHP Intl Class Datetime Tutorial start to a PHP Current Datetime Intl Using Internationalization web application we see a way forward improving … default Locale and TimeZone presented … Locale <?php $defloc=Locale::acceptFromHttp($_SERVER[‘HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE’]); ?> Timezone <?php $deficc=explode(‘_’, str_replace(‘_posix’,”,$defloc))[-1 … Continue reading
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HTML/Javascript Scratchpad Simultaneous Line Equations Hints Revisit Tutorial
One way a lot of us learn something new is to … have a way to an answer be modelled for us … then … perhaps, for a different problem presented, of the same ilk, we might need to model … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, answer, button, code, coding, details, emoji, emoji button, equation, hint, hints, HTML, intersection, Javascript, learning, linear equations, mathematics, model, modelled, modelling, problem, programming, reveal, script, scroll, scrolling, scrollIntoView, simultaneous equations, solution, stop press, summary, table, template, textarea, tutorial, vertical-align, working
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HTML/Javascript Scratchpad for Simultaneous Line Equations Revisit Tutorial
What yesterday’s HTML/Javascript Simultaneous Line Equations Revisit Tutorial lacked, in our opinion, was a way in for the user to interact with it’s web application. To add this new optional functionality might have a dual advantage … learn about Simultaneous … Continue reading
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WordPress Hosted Iframe Jitteriness Primer Tutorial
We came across it again the other day re-reading Colour Wheel Canvas Analogue Clock Background Blend Mode Tutorial. We’re sure we’ve remedied it, in various ways on various occasions. What’s it? Glad you asked. Information technology (IT) is a set … Continue reading
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Tagged above the fold, blog, CMS, code, content, Content Management System, eyeline, focus, fold, hoster, hosting, IFRAME, Javascript, jitteriness, jittery, onload, positioning, programming, scroll, scrolling, tutorial, webpage, Wordpress, wordpress blog
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PHP Migration Software Strategies Tutorial
It occurred to us today that, in an ongoing sense, with our “post DNS changeover” phase of operations, we predominantly have two approaches to progressing our cause of migrating (what used to be CentOS hosted) PHP (starting with a 5) … Continue reading

