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Knockout Dice Game Emoji Tutorial
To our mind, the invention of emojis has been a really positive part of the online world. Maybe we’re that extra bit fond of them because it can go somewhere on the way to …
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Tagged checkbox, codepoint, CSS, decimal entity, DejaVu sans, dice, dropdown, emoji, emojipedia, entity, fileformat, fileformat.info, font, font family, game, header, HTML, html decimal entity, internationalization, Javascript, passivity, percentage, probability, programming, responsive design, score, scoring, String.fromCodePoint, table, tabular, tutorial, units, W3C
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Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux Multiple Filtered Content Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux Filtered Content Tutorial we did want to offer the user the chance to … enter in more than one image filtering “verb” … space separated … as well as … chance for user to establish … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, AlmaLinux, animated gif, blur, brightness, clause, colourize, contrast, CSS, deprecation, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, dynamic, efect, emboss, exec, external Javascript, ffmpeg, filter, flip.flop, function_exists, GD, inhouse, inhouse slideshow, Javascript, media, multiple, negate, PHP, presentation, programming, recursion, recursive, require, selector, slideshow, style, styling, tutorial, video, web browser, web inspector, webpage, zip
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Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux Filtered Content Tutorial
There’s … Style … as per talked about at Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux CSS Style Tutorial … and then there’s … Substance … we’re using the great PHP GD library image filtering talents to open up to the user in “name”, … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, AlmaLinux, animated gif, blur, brightness, clause, colourize, contrast, CSS, deprecation, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, dynamic, efect, emboss, exec, external Javascript, ffmpeg, filter, flip.flop, function_exists, GD, inhouse, inhouse slideshow, Javascript, media, negate, PHP, presentation, programming, require, selector, slideshow, style, styling, tutorial, video, web browser, web inspector, webpage, zip
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Inhouse Slideshow AlmaLinux CSS Style Tutorial
Yes, we like, where possible, and we’ve invisaged it, we prefer to give the user “a stake” in … less often how the web application functions … and/or … how the web application looks And under “looks” that can mean … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, AlmaLinux, animated gif, clause, CSS, deprecation, DOM, dropdown, dynamic, exec, external Javascript, ffmpeg, function_exists, inhouse, inhouse slideshow, Javascript, media, PHP, presentation, programming, require, selector, slideshow, style, styling, tutorial, video, web browser, web inspector, webpage, zip
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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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Tagged blog, byline, centering, CSS, header.php, Javascript, justification, justify, overlay, percentage, PHP, positioning, responsive design, right, TwentyTen theme, unit, units, user, Wordpress, wordpress blog, zoom
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Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Emoji SVG CSS Tutorial
Thinking on yesterday’s Pandoc on AlmaLinux Conversion Multiple Tutorial progress with our public facing Pandoc interfacing inhouse PHP Document Conversion web application we thought it might be good to have a day where we think about what my Under 7’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_POST, AlmaLinux, application, background image, cache, checkbox, collaboration, colour, command, command line, conduit, conversion, CSS, decoding, Did you know, document.open source, document.URL, email, emoji, encoding, exec, export, format, guise, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IFRAME, interface, interfacing, line feed, link, local web server, location.hash, mailto, MAMP, multiple, navigation, open source, operating system, output, output format, pandoc, PDF, PHP, popup, programming, public, share, sharing, SMS, span, style, styling, switch, text, tutorial, url, utf-8, web server, word
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YouTube Video API Event Playlist Generations Tutorial
Recently, on this current YouTube API interfacing Song Playing web application, further to the recent YouTube Video API Event Playlist User Settings Tutorial, we’ve been referring a lot to … top.document.title … as a place to store settings in which … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, background colour, background image, border-radius, broadcast, broadcasting, bubble, bubbling, button, click, colour, confirm, continous, cookie, CSS, DOM, email, emoji, emoji button, event, event.stopPropagation, generation, gesture, grandchild, grandparent, greatgrandparent, hash, hashtag, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, inheritance, intersessional, iOS, iPad, Javascript, localStorage, loop, media, meta, mobile, music, mute, parent, play, playing, playlist, programming, radio, recall, scroll, scrolling, share, sharing, shuffle, SMS, song, Spotify, stopPropagatin, store, top, transistor, transistor radio, tutorial, Tutorials API, url, user preference, video, viewport, volume, YouTube, YouTube API
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WebGL Google Chrome Configuration Issue Tutorial
On our macOS 14.5 (23F79) Google Chrome web browser Version 130.0.6723.70 (Official Build) (arm64) we had an issue revisiting the WebGL API using inhouse web application we last talked about with WebGL Prism Canvas Email Tutorial. Other web browsers such … Continue reading →
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Tagged acceleration, animation, API, configuration, CSS, email, geometry, Google Chrome, gpu, graphics, graphics acceleration, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, Land Surveying, lighting, mathematics, OpenGL, perspective, programming, render, settings, tutorial, web browser, WebGL
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