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HTML Canvas Pros and Cons Game Primer Tutorial
The HTML Canvas element is great for many types of games especially where you draw your own graphics based on interaction from the user. Today you may consider our Pros and Cons “game” to be more of a “decision making … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Games, OOP, Software, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, blog, canvas, client/server, data url, decision making, Did you know, game, games, HTML, HTML5, image, Javascript, object, PHP, programming, pros and cons, snapshot, software, software design, tutorial, web server, Wordpress, wordpress.com, wordpress.org
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QuickTime Player Video Flickr Share Primer Tutorial
Did you know? Dere’s a wholotta sharin’ goin’ on … so dere is … dere’s a wholotta sharin’ goin’ down … man person. Didn’t realize until looking at the share options with respect to QuickTime Player Video Rotation for YouTube … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged animation, Did you know, Flickr, Mac, photo sharing, photography, QuickTime Player, share, tutorial, video, video sharing
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FFmpeg Image Optimization Primer Tutorial
The Linux FFmpeg command is so useful, and so modest. In its “man ffmpeg” it just describes itself as a video converter, but it does (eg. scaling) images as well …. guess the modesty could be that it thinks of … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Photography, Tutorials
Tagged above the fold, compression, Did you know, DOM, exec, ffmpeg, Google, Google Page Speed, Google PageSpeed, image, image optimization, Javascript, jpeg, Linux, lossless, onmouseover, photography, PHP, programming, render, search engine, tutorial, user experience, UX, web browser
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WordPress Blog Mobile Phone Friendly Primer Tutorial
We would like this WordPress Blog, that has the Twenty Ten theme, to be better adapted for mobile phone use (that being Android, iOS, Blackberry) regarding its look and usability. Several comments on the blog have asked about this, and … Continue reading
Posted in Android, eLearning, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged above the fold, Android, Blackberry, blog, CMS, CSS, Did you know, DIY, DOM, Firebug, Firefox, fold, HTML, iOS, Javascript, landing page, mobile, mobile friendly, PHP, plugin, posting, programming, query string, sticky, tutorial, url, Wordpress
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External Javascript Call Primer Tutorial
Previous relevant PHP + JavaScript + HTML Primer Tutorial as shown below shows quite a few methods of interaction among PHP and HTML and Javascript to construct webpages on the net. See you tomorrow … oh, sorry, forgot … well … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Did you know, DOM, eval, external Javascript, Firebug, Firefox, HTML, Ikea, Javascript, Lego, onload, PHP, programming, tutorial, url
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HTML Form Multiple Submit Buttons Primer Tutorial
Today we want to discuss a very old HTML concept called the form tag which allows for the processing of interactive input from the user in the form of textboxes and checkboxes and radio buttons and buttons to transfer information … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, GUI, Tutorials
Tagged button, Did you know, DOM, form, GUI, HTML, Javascript, programming, submit button, tutorial
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WordPress Horizontal Rule CSS Styling Primer Tutorial
WordPress Blog websites are often based on a theme and the theme used for this one is called Twenty Ten. The theme helps you out with PHP templates to give a great foundation for the styling of your website, with … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, CSS, Did you know, Firebug, Firefox, HTML, PHP, programming, styling, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, usability, web design, Wordpress
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