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WordPress Blog Email Post Collaboration Full List Tutorial
Following onto the recent WordPress Blog Email Post Collaboration Ajax Image Tutorial we thought a good improvement … given that we are using PHP … for collaborators many will be regular readers and so be familiar with associated blog posting … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, blog, collaboration, crontab, curl, debug, dropdown, email, emoji, emphasis, encodeURIComponent, feedback, form, history, HTML, HTML email, image, inline, Javascript, localStorage, maxlength, menu, method, PHP, post, programming, select, share, sharing, timestamp, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, user experience, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Email Post Collaboration Ajax Image Tutorial
In keeping with the continued desire to combine … email … with … images … as far as the collaboration Inline HTML Email Forms goes, we partially succeeded. You may want to consult this excellent link about some of the … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, blog, collaboration, debug, dropdown, email, emoji, emphasis, encodeURIComponent, feedback, form, history, HTML, HTML email, image, inline, Javascript, localStorage, maxlength, menu, method, PHP, post, programming, share, sharing, timestamp, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, user experience, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Email Post Collaboration Emphasis Tutorial
There’d be lots of people who see the greatest challenge for them usefully using “the Internet” (or world wide web) is to “sort the wheat from the chaff”. In relation to this with regard to yesterday’s WordPress Blog Email Post … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, collaboration, debug, dropdown, email, emoji, emphasis, encodeURIComponent, feedback, form, history, HTML, HTML email, inline, Javascript, localStorage, maxlength, menu, method, PHP, post, programming, share, sharing, timestamp, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, user experience, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Email Post Collaboration History Tutorial
As far as web application user interaction goes, we feel that there is an understanding with a (HTML input type=text) textbox that its use is an implication that for the user to enter a great big lengthy string is not … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, collaboration, dropdown, email, emoji, encodeURIComponent, feedback, form, history, HTML, HTML email, inline, Javascript, localStorage, maxlength, menu, method, PHP, post, programming, share, sharing, timestamp, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Email Post Collaboration Tutorial
The progress up to yesterday’s WordPress Blog Email Post Plus Tutorial concentrated on … sharing (email) mechanisms (albeit we are happy you see the content as you open the email) … but today we turn our attention to ideas regarding … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, collaboration, dropdown, email, emoji, encodeURIComponent, feedback, form, HTML, HTML email, inline, Javascript, menu, PHP, post, programming, share, sharing, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Email Post Plus Tutorial
Yesterday’s WordPress Blog Email Post Tutorial conjoined parts to a weakness, as per … PHP’s urldecode … treatment of “+” character, normally thought of as representing a blank (ascii code 32 … hence we mostly (in the past) got away … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, dropdown, emoji, encodeURIComponent, HTML, inline, Javascript, menu, PHP, post, programming, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Email Post Tutorial
It was exciting to see real content (with emojis) in the body of an email, there before you as you open it, as a result of the work of yesterday’s Emoji SMS and Emailing Large Data Tutorial. So why not … Continue reading →
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Integrating Timezone Places with Geographicals Tutorial
Revisiting our Geographicals suite of Web Applications recently, specifically Great Circle Distance calculations we ended up hankering for a wider choice of Placename choices in the dropdowns presented. Examining the PHP code last changed around about the time of Integrating … Continue reading →
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Tagged dropdown, explode, HTML, integration, PHP, place, placename, programming, require_once, select, software, software integration, timezone, tutorial
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