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Multipurpose Buttons Email Attachment Download Tutorial
Most of the time developing webpages for a public URL on the World Wide Web we’d suggest and encourage Relative URLs rather than Absolute URLs for … brevity avoids mixed content issues … but there are some occasions where it … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, absolute URL, attachment, audio, browse, browsing, button, content, cross-browser, CSS, data, data attributes, Did you know, download, dropdown, email, email attachment, emoji, event, file, file API, getBoundingClientRect, HTML, HTML Global Attributes, image, img, input, Javascript, link, media, mixed content, onclick, onload, programming, proof of concept, protocol, relative, relative URL, sessionStorage, style, textarea, tutorial, user, user interaction, video
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CentOS Exim Mail Server Sanity Check Testing Tutorial
To send an email often relies on a Mail Server and accompanying software and hardware and networking to support just such a Mail Server. Here at our Linux web server (CentOS) here at RJM Programming we oversee an Exim Mail … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, CentOS, command line, email, exim, FormData, Linux, log, Mail, mail server, mailto, PHP, sanity check, test, testing, tutorial, web server
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Dynamic Timer Web Browser Import TimeZone Tutorial
The nature of Dynamic Timer Web Browser Import Reminder Tutorial is centered … about time … but once you allow for sharing (and importing reminders) via email … timezones become relevant … should you want your reminders synchronized. This is … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, abscissa, aesthetics, Ajax, alert, audio, autoplay, blur, browse, browsing, child, countdown, CSS, date, datetime, details, Did you know, dynamic, email, export, file API, focus, form, FormData, getBoundingClientRect, glow, hash, hashtag, HTML, image, import, innerHTML, innerText, integer, interval, Javascript, LIFO, localStorage, MAMP, media, mime type, navigation, navigation.popup, onblue, onfocus, onion, onions, onload, order, parent, PHP, popup, post, programming, prompt, reveal, seconds, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, snapshot, standing order, summary, timer, timezone, video, voiceover, window
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Dynamic Timer Web Browser Import Reminder Tutorial
Yesterday’s Dynamic Timer Web Browser Share Tutorial … in days to come, have an Email mechanism by which the press of a button off that email will set off a recreation of that Reminder originator’s Reminder data set on the … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, abscissa, aesthetics, Ajax, alert, audio, autoplay, blur, browse, browsing, child, countdown, CSS, date, datetime, details, Did you know, dynamic, email, export, file API, focus, form, FormData, getBoundingClientRect, glow, hash, hashtag, HTML, image, import, innerHTML, innerText, integer, interval, Javascript, LIFO, localStorage, MAMP, media, mime type, navigation, navigation.popup, onblue, onfocus, onion, onions, onload, order, parent, PHP, popup, post, programming, prompt, reveal, seconds, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, snapshot, standing order, summary, timer, video, voiceover, window
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Dynamic Timer Web Browser Share Tutorial
Yesterday’s Dynamic Timer Web Browser Popup Hashtag Navigation Tutorial progress has us at a point where we think we can start down the road to sharing reminders …. today, just sharing contents in an Email or SMS to a recipient … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, abscissa, aesthetics, Ajax, alert, audio, autoplay, blur, browse, browsing, child, countdown, CSS, date, datetime, details, Did you know, dynamic, email, file API, focus, FormData, getBoundingClientRect, glow, hash, hashtag, HTML, image, innerHTML, innerText, integer, interval, Javascript, LIFO, localStorage, MAMP, media, mime type, navigation, navigation.popup, onblue, onfocus, onion, onions, onload, order, parent, popup, programming, prompt, reveal, seconds, setInterval, setTimeout, share, sharing, SMS, snapshot, standing order, summary, timer, video, voiceover, window
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Image Map Grid Styling Email Share Tutorial
As you may have surmised from yesterday’s Image Map Grid Styling Tutorial‘s … the more disappointing part, not fully resolved today, is that “overlay” ideas do not work well sharing with Inline HTML (PHP mail) Emails … today was set … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, area, attachment, background-position, background-size, collaborate, CSS, CSS3, data uri, data url, download, email, event, FormData, grid, href, HTML, image, img, Javascript, Mail, map, mobilefish, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, overlay, PHP, position, programming, share, sharing, transform, transform-origin, tutorial, z-index
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Image Map Grid Styling Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Small Image Map Grid Tutorial many programmers will feel that putting “image map” along with “styling”, as in today’s blog posting, is an oxymoron. Yes, the map element and area subelements are not really visible elements like … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, area, background-position, background-size, collaborate, email, event, FormData, grid, href, HTML, image, img, Javascript, Mail, map, mobilefish, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, overlay, PHP, position, programming, share, sharing, transform, transform-origin, tutorial, z-index
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Small Image Map Grid Tutorial
We came into the blog posting thread of yesterday’s Image Map Grid Email Share Tutorial applying an overlaid map element over a very small image (img (like a button)) element, being helped out by mobilefish in order to do this. … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, area, background-position, background-size, collaborate, email, event, FormData, grid, href, HTML, image, img, Javascript, Mail, map, mobilefish, onclick, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, programming, share, sharing, transform, transform-origin, tutorial
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