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YouTube API Caller Phase Two Other Mimetypes Tutorial
Up until yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Phase Two Intermediate Buttons Tutorial phase two user media work established … (albeit, so far, restricted) audio media mimetypes presented in an HTML audio element … and … (albeit, so far, restricted) video media … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Phase Two Intermediate Buttons Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Phase Two Absolute URL Tutorial‘s three tier Tabular Single Row Image Gallery web application design … Had we been letting middle child syndrome develop? We’d not attended to a lot of the buttons to … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Phase Two Absolute URL Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Other Media Playlist Regarding Tutorial it’s taken a long time, even for the conditional blurb below to crystallize, but … regarding testing we only did, so far, on non-mobile regarding Radio Play interspersing of YouTube … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, animated gif, animation, API, argument, audio, call, cell, compilation, data uri, display, document.title, DOM, double click, duration, element, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IFRAME, image, img, integration, interactive, interfacing, Javascript, localStorage, media, mimetype, modularization, module, overlay, play, playlist, popup, programming, recall, software integration, table, table cell, title, tutorial, url, user, user input, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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YouTube API Caller Other Media Playlist Regarding Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Other Media Playlist Compilation Tutorial it’s not going to cut the mustard with as many users … … if you forget to put front and center what it is the user has given you … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Initial Placename Popup Window Tutorial
With the Earth Bearing Distance Missing Two Hashtagged Mailto Sharing Tutorial it was the same Earth Scanner web application involved as talked about in Earth Scanner Placements Tutorial where it talked about the URL … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/HTMLCSS/earth_scanner.html?nontz=Alice_Springs%7C133.8807%7C_23.6980%7CAU#Alice_Springs … or equivalent in … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Image Chart Geojson Issue Tutorial
Do you remember our fears, expressed at Region Picker Popup Menu Tutorial, as we were discussing (what used to be) the brilliant Google Chart Image Chart functionality … … and we feel we might have “put the mockers” on ourselves, … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner Google Chrome Speech to Text Tutorial
We’re interested in methodologies, even if they are not fully cross-browser and/or cross platform ones, if only to reassure that a concept is possible, and that applies to today’s … Google Chrome … only … non-mobile … only … https:// … Continue reading →
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Earth Scanner User Emoji Entities Tutorial
Recently we’ve been trying to add to the flexibility and power of the user using our recent Earth Scanner web application to tailor what it looks like and how it works via settings the user can control. Adding to this … Continue reading →
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