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Diagonal Element Rubber Banding Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Diagonal Element Rubber Banding Tutorial saw “Rubber Banding” introduced, better for non-mobile, but today … we shore up mobile “Rubber Banding” via ontouchmove introduced … document.body.ontouchmove=function(e){ var rectis=document.body.getBoundingClientRect(); if (e.touches[0].clientX) { ourDrawLine(eval(rectis.left + e.touches[0].clientX), eval(rectis.top + e.touches[0].clientY)); } else … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, click, CSS, DOM, emoji, emoji flag, emoji menu, entity, event, favicon, form, HTML, html entity, icon, innerHTML, input, interactive input, iOS, Javascript, mobile, mouseout, navigation, onclick, onload, onmousemove, onmouseout, onsubmit, PHP, programming, share, sharing, submit, SVG, tab, tab icon, textarea, textbox, textbox type, tutorial, type, user, user input, value, web browser
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Diagonal Element Rubber Banding Tutorial
Some days before yesterday’s Diagonal Element Square Nesting Tutorial we compared this current “nesting” diagonal element logic to … Yes, this might be thought of as “overkill” compared to … hr element rotations … and/or … SVG … and, today, … Continue reading →
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Tagged aesthetics, click, CSS, DOM, emoji, emoji flag, emoji menu, entity, event, favicon, form, HTML, html entity, icon, innerHTML, input, interactive input, Javascript, mouseout, navigation, onclick, onload, onmousemove, onmouseout, onsubmit, PHP, programming, submit, SVG, tab, tab icon, textarea, textbox, textbox type, tutorial, type, user, user input, value, web browser
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SVG Emoji Favicon HTML Entities Tutorial
Yesterday’s SVG Emoji Favicon Textarea Tutorial … textarea SVG … adding onto … numerical codepoint definition means to an Emoji definition in terms of web browser tab icon creation capabilities … shone a light, a “lightbulb moment” for us, in … Continue reading →
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Tagged emoji, emoji flag, emoji menu, entity, favicon, form, HTML, html entity, icon, innerHTML, input, interactive input, Javascript, navigation, onload, onsubmit, PHP, programming, submit, SVG, tab, tab icon, textarea, textbox, textbox type, tutorial, type, user, user input, value, web browser
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SVG Emoji Favicon Textarea Tutorial
You can surmise that if a blog posting title contains the word textarea then it is likely to be about user input, further to the SVG Emoji Favicon and Title Uniquify Tutorial back in May, 2025. Basically, we only offered … Continue reading →
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Tagged emoji, favicon, form, HTML, icon, innerHTML, input, interactive input, Javascript, navigation, onload, onsubmit, PHP, programming, submit, SVG, tab, tab icon, textarea, tutorial, user, user input, value, web browser
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Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Recordings Tutorial
We’re back to yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg macOS Recordings Tutorial‘s day before’s Local Operating System Menu Clip Windows Clipboard Tutorial‘s … Windows local system “Intranet feeling” integrations … depending on a local (Windows or macOS) Apache web server … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, attribute, audio, background, base64, base64_decode, bat, batch, btoa, button, capture, clip, clipboard, commentary, copy, copy and paste, cursor, delimiter, desktop, Did you know, dmain, Document Root, download, dropdowm, email, encryption, event, explorer, explorer.exe, ffmpeg, file explorer, Finder, form, functionality, hashtag, hashtagging, internet, intranet, local web server, macOS, MAMP, media, method, multiple, navigator.platform, oncontextmenu, open, operating system, operator, option, parse, paste, pbcopy, pbpaste, PHP, ping, platform, port, programming, prompt, public domain, public website, recording, right click, say, screenshot, security, select, selection, share, sharing, shell_exec, sleep, SMS, submit, submit button, Text to Speech, timeout, tutorial, upload, url, user interaction, video, wait, web server, window, window.btoa, Windows
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Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg macOS Recordings Tutorial
We’re back to yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Clip Windows Clipboard Tutorial‘s day before’s Local Operating System Menu Pbcopy macOS Clipboard Tutorial‘s … macOS local system “Intranet feeling” integrations … depending on a local (macOS or Windows) Apache web server … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, attribute, audio, background, base64, base64_decode, btoa, button, capture, clip, clipboard, commentary, copy, copy and paste, cursor, delimiter, desktop, Did you know, dmain, Document Root, download, dropdowm, email, encryption, event, explorer, explorer.exe, ffmpeg, file explorer, Finder, form, functionality, hashtag, hashtagging, internet, intranet, local web server, macOS, MAMP, media, method, multiple, navigator.platform, oncontextmenu, open, operating system, operator, option, parse, paste, pbcopy, pbpaste, PHP, ping, platform, port, programming, prompt, public domain, public website, recording, right click, say, screenshot, security, select, selection, share, sharing, shell_exec, sleep, SMS, submit, submit button, Text to Speech, timeout, tutorial, upload, url, user interaction, video, wait, web server, window, window.btoa, Windows
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Local Operating System Menu Clip Windows Clipboard Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Pbcopy macOS Clipboard Tutorial … macOS pbcopy # to clipboard ; is command separator … in Windows there are equivalents as below … Windows clip # to clipboard & is command separator … thank … Continue reading →
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Tagged action, Apache, attribute, background, base64, base64_decode, btoa, button, clip, clipboard, commentary, copy, copy and paste, cursor, delimiter, desktop, Did you know, dmain, Document Root, download, dropdowm, email, encryption, event, explorer, explorer.exe, file explorer, Finder, form, functionality, hashtag, hashtagging, internet, intranet, local web server, macOS, MAMP, method, multiple, navigator.platform, oncontextmenu, open, operating system, operator, option, parse, paste, pbcopy, pbpaste, PHP, ping, platform, port, programming, prompt, public domain, public website, right click, say, security, select, selection, share, sharing, shell_exec, sleep, SMS, submit, submit button, Text to Speech, timeout, tutorial, upload, url, user interaction, wait, web server, window, window.btoa, Windows
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Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Front Camera and Audio Recordings Tutorial
Yesterday’s Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Recordings Tutorial‘s … Windows … ffmpeg … based … Screenshot … video (only) capture … via … -f gdigrab … was far less useful than macOS ideas (of the day before that) … … Continue reading →