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Textarea Background Transparency Overlay Editable Linking Tutorial

Yesterday’s HTML Element InnerText Property Primer Tutorial‘s innerText ideas have helped with today’s task to … not only support a “div” overlaying element shadowing the “textarea” element content … but, today … allowing that “div” element (potentially containing links now) … Continue reading

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HTML Element InnerText Property Primer Tutorial

Before what we believe will be the “wrapping up” blog posting to the current thread of blog postings yesterday’s Textarea Background Transparency Overlay Linking Tutorial represents, let’s take another “generic sidestep” to go further into the great things about the … Continue reading

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Textarea Background Transparency Overlay Linking Tutorial

Further to yesterday’s Textarea Background Transparency Substitution Tutorial, today’s the day for “overlay” div element linking functionality to be added into the mix. If you are a regular reader, you’ll know of our interest in the relative talents of … … Continue reading

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Textarea Background Transparency Substitution Tutorial

Yesterday’s Textarea Background Transparency Onclick Tutorial combines with the “hardcoded words substituted for intelligence holding links” logic from the recent Journal project … and the work of yesterday allowed for, within that user entered text data … Text words we … Continue reading

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Textarea Background Transparency Onclick Tutorial

Further to yesterday’s Textarea Background Transparency Primer Tutorial, if today’s blog posting title combines … textarea … and … onclick … you can surmise we are giving the talents of the textarea element “the full workover” rather than (yet) resorting … Continue reading

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Local Operating System Menu macOS System Sounds Tutorial

Onto Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Recordings Tutorial‘s “Intranet Feeling” underlying operating system menu functionality … deviating a little from the usual macOS “open” command modus operandi … today’s new … macOS System Sounds interfacing new option instead calls … Continue reading

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Animated GIF Slide Clipboard Automation Tutorial

Onto yesterday’s Animated GIF Slide Clipboard Tutorial one might say … We can do better. … and, well … Nala Luna Do fish swim? What is the optimal pH range for the denaturation of polymerase in a standard PCR protocol? … Continue reading

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Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Front Camera and Audio Recordings Tutorial

Yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Recordings Tutorial‘s … Windows … ffmpeg … based … Screenshot … video (only) capture … via … -f gdigrab … was far less useful than macOS ideas (of the day before that) … … Continue reading

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