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Legend for and from HTML Map Element Ajax Tutorial
Okay, so we find ourselves at the “HTML Url” last category section for Urls that you do not have the wherewithall to control anything about, unlike yesterday’s controllable and co-operative arrangements using window.postMessage techniques that we outlined with Legend for … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, background image, browse, CORS, cross-domain, file_get_contents, form, header, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, jQuery, legend, map, message, messaging, mobilefish, overlay, PHP, popup, programming, request, SVG, table, tutorial, window.open, window.postMessage
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WordPress Visual Synopsis Automated Scrolling Tutorial
Yesterday, with WordPress Visual Synopsis Slideshow Posting Links Tutorial as shown below, we continued on with our Visual Synopsis view functionality for this blog, adding some Blog Posting Links, and today, we allow for an automated left to right scrolling … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, breadcrumbs, file_get_contents, hierarchy, Javascript, linked list, navigation, PHP, programming, slideshow, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, web design, Wordpress
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WordPress Visual Synopsis Slideshow Posting Links Tutorial
Yesterday, with WordPress Visual Synopsis Slideshow Primer Tutorial as shown below, we started on some Visual Synopsis view functionality for this blog. We got to the point that the blog postings could be summarised up the top in a table … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, breadcrumbs, file_get_contents, hierarchy, Javascript, linked list, navigation, PHP, programming, slideshow, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, web design, Wordpress
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WordPress Visual Synopsis Slideshow Primer Tutorial
Think I am not alone in hankering for chances to “cut to the chase” when surfing the web, because, although there is great information out there, there can also be too much of it, and users appreciate ways to reduce … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, file_get_contents, Javascript, PHP, programming, slideshow, tutorial, Wordpress
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PHP/HTML with External Javascript Slotting In Tutorial
Our “slotterer inerrer”, as of today, now has an optional PHP layer applied on top of its HTML counterpart. In fact slotin.php would change if slotin.html changes, even to the point that it would self destruct to keep the relationship … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, cross-domain, CSV, document.body.innerHTML, DOM, error handling, external Javascript, file_get_contents, HTML, HTMLCollection, IFRAME, innerHTML, Javascript, PHP, programming, tutorial, unit testing, url
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PHP usort in Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Tutorial
Was a bit of a surprise to learn that we have not mentioned much about PHP sorting techniques … so let’s get that sorted now. You may recall the (Microsoft) C “qsort” method we talked about here at this blog … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, CSS, CSS3, eval, fade, file_get_contents, form, glob, global, image, Javascript, model, onclick, opacity, overlay, PHP, presentation, programming, rotation, slideshow, software, sort, tutorial, usort
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Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Modelling Tutorial
Yesterday, with Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Follow Up Tutorial as shown below, we continued our pictorial, and where possible, textual, synopsis of blog postings … an encapsulation, should we say, presented in the form of a slideshow, where we … Continue reading →
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Software, Tutorials
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Tagged animation, CSS, CSS3, eval, fade, file_get_contents, form, glob, global, image, Javascript, model, onclick, opacity, overlay, PHP, presentation, programming, rotation, slideshow, software, tutorial
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Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Follow Up Tutorial
We continue on with yesterday’s tutorial Slideshow Animation via Image Visibility Primer Tutorial which extended the “overlay” idea presented previously with WordPress Blog Search Within Search Overlay Tutorial where, you might remember, we had three HTML elements, one visible and … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, CSS, CSS3, fade, file_get_contents, form, glob, image, Javascript, onclick, opacity, overlay, PHP, presentation, programming, rotation, slideshow, tutorial
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