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Camera App Photo Live Mode Sharing Tutorial
Yesterday’s Camera App Photo Live Mode Primer Tutorial talked about the iOS Camera app’s Live mode functionality, creating an animated GIF type of photo that can be stored in the … Albums -> Media Types -> Live Photos … area. … Continue reading →
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Tagged airdrop, animated gif, app, Apple, camera, Did you know, iOS, iPhone, live, live mode, long touch, media, messages, mobile, mobile app, photo, photos, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, tutorial, video
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Hard Copy Flyer Letter Box Post Tutorial
Are you thinking of ways to tell people about your services? Here in Australia flyers, and fridge magnets, and company sponsored calendars remain big ways to advertise these services. Not everything happens online, and it may surprise some how much … Continue reading →
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Tagged Did you know, flyer, hardcopy, HTML, letter box, MAMP, post, print, printer, printout, TextWrangler, web browser, webpage, WiFi, wireless
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Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server Map Tutorial
Get a good map, and a goodly number of times you’ll want a map of smaller or larger scale than the one you have. Murphy’s Law? This is probably why in the wonderful woooooooorrrrrrrrlllllld of Google Charts they have included … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, API, arguments, bad request, calendar, canvas, clipboard, collaboration, contenteditable, cookies, CSS, date, Did you know, email, emoji, flag, font, form, geo chart, geographicals, glow, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, graphics, highlight, HTML, HTTP cookies, hyperlink, IFRAME, image, img, integration, internationalization, Javascript, linear gradient, link, localStorage, map, method, monospaced, multiple, navigation, onclick, onload, onmouseoiver, onsubmit, ontouchmove, order, overlay, place, popup window, programming, prompt, session, sessionStorage, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, sort, srcdoc, stop press, styling, textarea, time, timeline, timezone, trip, tutorial, validate, weather, Wikipedia, workflow, YouTube, z-index
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Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server Timeline Tutorial
Up to yesterday’s Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server User Tutorial‘s progress, our Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application project was all about … where (and capital of “what”) … but we often seek out a way to add … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, API, arguments, bad request, calendar, canvas, clipboard, collaboration, contenteditable, cookies, CSS, date, Did you know, email, emoji, flag, font, form, geo chart, geographicals, glow, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, graphics, highlight, HTML, HTTP cookies, hyperlink, IFRAME, image, img, integration, internationalization, Javascript, linear gradient, link, localStorage, map, method, monospaced, multiple, navigation, onclick, onload, onmouseoiver, onsubmit, ontouchmove, order, overlay, place, popup window, programming, prompt, session, sessionStorage, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, sort, srcdoc, stop press, styling, textarea, time, timeline, timezone, trip, tutorial, validate, weather, Wikipedia, workflow, YouTube, z-index
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Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server User Tutorial
The inherent weakness with our current Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application project, to our minds, was that places of interest are not restricted to the Capital Cities of Countries, especially when “Trip Planning”. On the other hand, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, API, arguments, bad request, canvas, clipboard, collaboration, contenteditable, cookies, CSS, Did you know, email, emoji, flag, font, form, geo chart, geographicals, glow, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, graphics, highlight, HTML, HTTP cookies, hyperlink, IFRAME, image, img, integration, internationalization, Javascript, linear gradient, link, localStorage, map, method, monospaced, multiple, navigation, onclick, onload, onmouseoiver, onsubmit, ontouchmove, order, overlay, place, popup window, programming, prompt, session, sessionStorage, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, sort, srcdoc, stop press, styling, textarea, timezone, trip, tutorial, validate, weather, Wikipedia, workflow, YouTube, z-index
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Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server Order Tutorial
If we are to honour our thoughts of being able to use our current Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application as a Trip Planner … Our primary integration today is to (software) integrate the great Weather Underground and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, API, arguments, bad request, canvas, clipboard, collaboration, contenteditable, cookies, CSS, Did you know, email, emoji, flag, font, form, geo chart, geographicals, glow, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, graphics, highlight, HTML, HTTP cookies, hyperlink, IFRAME, image, img, integration, internationalization, Javascript, linear gradient, link, localStorage, map, method, monospaced, multiple, navigation, onclick, onload, onmouseoiver, onsubmit, ontouchmove, order, overlay, place, programming, session, sessionStorage, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, sort, srcdoc, stop press, styling, textarea, timezone, trip, tutorial, validate, weather, Wikipedia, workflow, YouTube, z-index
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Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server Flags Tutorial
Yes, there’s more to do onto yesterday’s Window SessionStorage Client Versus Server CSS Tutorial‘s Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application project, in our eyes. We have not even mentioned “Internationalization” as a concept up to now. In this … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, API, arguments, bad request, canvas, clipboard, collaboration, contenteditable, cookies, CSS, Did you know, email, emoji, flag, font, form, glow, Gmail, Google, Google Maps, graphics, highlight, HTML, HTTP cookies, hyperlink, IFRAME, image, img, integration, internationalization, Javascript, linear gradient, link, localStorage, method, monospaced, navigation, onclick, onload, onmouseoiver, onsubmit, ontouchmove, overlay, place, programming, session, sessionStorage, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, sort, srcdoc, styling, textarea, timezone, tutorial, validate, weather, Wikipedia, workflow, YouTube, z-index
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PDF Slideshow and Form Creation Data URI Contents Tutorial
The recently added “URL Contents” button talked about with PDF Slideshow and Form Creation URL Contents Tutorial opened up for us thoughts regarding whether we could add to the existant … textarea capture of that URL’s document.body … a screenshot … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SERVER, absolute, absolute URL, Ajax, array, canvas, client, comma separated values, conduit, content management systems, CSV, data, data uri, data url, Did you know, document.referrer, email, file_get_contents, Google, Google Page Insights, HTML email, HTML entities, HTML5, input, integration, Javascript, JSON, message, mimetype, PHP, poll, programming, rawurlencode, referrer, relative, relative URL, render, server, software integration, spreadsheet, storage, submit, text/html, tutorial, url, urldecode, urlencode, web browser, webpage
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