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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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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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YouTube API Caller Other Media Playlist Compilation Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Other Media Playlist Recall Tutorial … work has progressed on Phase Two integrations, sideways then forwards, and “getting there” … but for the meantime there are other features we want here … like a way … Continue reading →
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Region Picker GeoChart Region Local Popups Tutorial
There is little doubt that popup windows can distract users in terms of the “user experience” as of yesterday’s Region Picker GeoChart Region Wikipedia Representations Tutorial. And that is … if we are talking URLs all on the same domain … Continue reading →
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Region Picker GeoChart Region Wikipedia Representations Tutorial
We’re starting down the long and windy road, further to the recent Region Picker GeoJson Area of Interest Tutorial, of providing “workaround Google Chart Geo Chart solutions to semi-cover the loss (because nothing will be quite as good, as far … Continue reading →
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Colouring In Drag and Drop Reveal Wikipedia Images Tutorial
At first, today, we thought we’d apply new “show Wikipedia image” ideas via … Ajax methodologies … but then saw that … iframe … <iframe onload=ouriaj(this); id=”ourifaj” src=” style=display:none;></iframe> … calls … better fitted in with our functionalities, but the … Continue reading →
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