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Tag Archives: CSS
WordPress Posted On CSS Styling Follow Up Tutorial
Today, with our WordPress TwentyTen themed blog, we’re following up on the concepts of WordPress Posted On CSS Styling Primer Tutorial as shown below, as we believe in revisits to code, and we can see room for improvement. Let’s recap … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, cross-browser, CSS, dropdown, hashtag, HTML, Javascript, navigation, PHP, programming, styling, tag, tutorial, Wordpress
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WordPress Widget Container Colour Primer Tutorial
It’s time for a bit of a makeover of our WordPress blog. We want to add a bit of background colour to the right hand side widget-container class HTML li elements. Why do we want to do this? Changes can … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, CSS, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, TwentyTen theme, widget, Wordpress, YwentyTen
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PHP usort in Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Tutorial
Was a bit of a surprise to learn that we have not mentioned much about PHP sorting techniques … so let’s get that sorted now. You may recall the (Microsoft) C “qsort” method we talked about here at this blog … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, CSS, CSS3, eval, fade, file_get_contents, form, glob, global, image, Javascript, model, onclick, opacity, overlay, PHP, presentation, programming, rotation, slideshow, software, sort, tutorial, usort
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Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Modelling Tutorial
Yesterday, with Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Follow Up Tutorial as shown below, we continued our pictorial, and where possible, textual, synopsis of blog postings … an encapsulation, should we say, presented in the form of a slideshow, where we … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, CSS, CSS3, eval, fade, file_get_contents, form, glob, global, image, Javascript, model, onclick, opacity, overlay, PHP, presentation, programming, rotation, slideshow, software, tutorial
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Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Follow Up Tutorial
We continue on with yesterday’s tutorial Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Primer Tutorial which extended the “overlay” idea presented previously with WordPress Blog Search Within Search Overlay Tutorial where, you might remember, we had three HTML elements, one visible and … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, CSS, CSS3, fade, file_get_contents, form, glob, image, Javascript, onclick, opacity, overlay, PHP, presentation, programming, rotation, slideshow, tutorial
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Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial extends the “overlay” idea presented yesterday with WordPress Blog Search Within Search Overlay Tutorial where, you might remember, we had three HTML elements, one visible and the rest invisible, and we “overlayed” (in quotes, because the technique does … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, CSS, CSS3, fade, file_get_contents, glob, image, Javascript, onclick, opacity, overlay, PHP, presentation, programming, rotation, slideshow, tutorial
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WordPress Blog Search Within Search Overlay Tutorial
Thought we were finished with “filter a search” (or “search within a search”) ideas yesterday … but how wrong were we? That wasn’t rhetorical. Okay … be like that. Anyway, we realised with today’s work continuing on from yesterday’s WordPress … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, blog, CSS, dropdown, event, filter, HTML, implementation, Javascript, onchange, onclick, onmoueover, onmouseout, overlay, permalink, PHP, Preview, programming, radio button, search, theme, tutorial, TwentyTen, url, user acceptance, user experience, UX, Wordpress
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CSS/Javascript Text Justification Primer Tutorial
Do you still read hardcopy newspapers or magazines or books? It depends on your native language written text arrangements a lot, but in English, with a newspaper or magazine or book written in English, it is often the case that … Continue reading →
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Tagged CSS, HTML, Javascript, justification, programming, styling, text, text justification, tutorial, Wordpress
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