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WordPress Is Mentioned By Code Download Navigation Tutorial
We’re following up on some recent WordPress navigation logic today, that we started with WordPress Is Mentioned By Navigation Primer Tutorial as shown below, for blog posting relationships between … A blog posting being referred to … back, optionally, as … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, blog, cache, code, coding, database, Did you know, Document Root, download, emoji, get, GETME, hashtag, image, local web server, MAMP, MySql, navigation, PHP, programming, query, software, SQL, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, union, url, web browser, web server, webpage, Wordpress
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CSS and HTML Complex Attribute Selectors Tutorial
In the spirit of CSS itself, as the study of Cascading Style Sheets, we want to add an “onion layer” on top of what we started doing back at CSS and HTML Complex Selectors Primer Tutorial as shown below, today. … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, attributes, CSS, Did you know, element, hierarchy, HTML, onions, programming, selector, style, tutorial
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Windows 10 Cortana Primer Tutorial
In the area of robotics and artificial intelligence, perhaps the best known concept to we “mere mortals” is “voice recognition”. Perhaps because research into it goes back to 1932, before the Second World War … and 66 years before the … Continue reading →
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Tagged cortana, desktop, Did you know, Microsoft, personal assistant, speech, speech recognition, tutorial, Windows, Windows 10
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HTML Marquee and Data Feeds and the Cache Primer Tutorial
No matter how cheezy you think the HTML marquee element feels, it’s got to be said that … the HTML marquee element … combined with … a data feed … and making use of a … web browser’s cache … … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, cache, connection, CSS, data feed, device, Did you know, feed, Google, Google Maps, HTML, iPad, Javascript, marquee, mobile, plugin, tutorial, widget, WiFi, Wordpress
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MAMP Error Logs Primer Tutorial
The error logs of a local web server are important resources to help work out problems with configurations and software related to web applications. Did you know? Local web servers are great for beginners to learn web programming, and a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apache, debug, debugging, Did you know, error, error handling, error log, local web server, logging, logs, Mac, Mac OS X, MAMP, troubleshooting, tutorial, web server
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Windows Screenshot AutoHotKey Automation Primer Tutorial
Hope you haven’t been put off a Windows venture into timekeeping using the same web application idea we’ve been talking about the last couple of days, with the last being Mac OS X MAMP Timekeeping Web Application Email Tutorial, with … Continue reading →
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Tagged AutoHotKey, batch, bsd, command line, crontab, Did you know, email, HTML, Javascript, Linux, local web server, Mac, Mac OS X, Mail, MAMP, onerror, programming, screen capture, snapshot, Terminal, time, timekeeping, tutorial, unix, Windows
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Navigation Scrolling Trapping Image Tutorial
Yesterday, with Navigation Scrolling Trapping Primer Tutorial as shown below, we started on some HTML and Javascript code to detect scrolling activity in the sense of … detecting horizontal scrolling, and allowing for an HTML table element to be able … Continue reading →
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Tagged cell, Did you know, DOM, external Javascript, hashtag, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, Jacascript, meter, navigation, overlay, photography, programming, progress, scroll, scrolling, table, tutorial
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Navigation Scrolling Trapping Primer Tutorial
With our recent interest in hashtag navigation movement (or “event”) trapping we’ve been studying we’ve been concentrating on changes to … window.location.hash … but there is another whole “layer” of thought in that we can also, and independently, be trapping … Continue reading →
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Tagged cell, Did you know, DOM, external Javascript, hashtag, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Jacascript, meter, navigation, overlay, programming, progress, scroll, scrolling, table, tutorial
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