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Form or Prompt Output Tagged Template Literal Tutorial
Yesterday’s Scrolling Logging Template Literals Primer Tutorial was the precursor to discussing “Tagged Template Literals” … A more advanced form of template literals are tagged templates. Tags allow you to parse template literals with a function. The first argument of … Continue reading
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Tagged alert, backtick, form, HTML, Javascript, literal, literals, log, logging, override, programming, prompt, scroll, scrolling, tag, tagged template, tagged template literal, template, template literal, Terminal, tutorial
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PHP Date Difference Background SVG Image Tutorial
More progress onto that of yesterday’s PHP Date Difference Current Time Tutorial is to … add background image (based on SVG (mainly “text” element(s)) XML) showing … date’s day of week time’s analogue clock (in the form of an emoji) … Continue reading
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Tagged background, background image, constructor, date, date difference, difference, dropdown, emoji, form, IFRAME, image, object, PHP, programmming, proof of concept, SVG, svg+xml, text, time, timezone, tutorial, XML
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PHP Date Difference Current Time Tutorial
Today’s progress onto the start of yesterday’s PHP Date Difference Primer Tutorial is to allow the user … pick a Timezone name (or hour offset from GMT) from left hand dropdown(s) allow for a new option (off the hardcoded “Time” … Continue reading
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Tagged constructor, date, date difference, difference, dropdown, form, IFRAME, object, PHP, programmming, proof of concept, time, timezone, tutorial
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PHP Date Difference Primer Tutorial
When you think of Timezones, do you think of datetime differences? Okay, well some people must … surely? Anyway, we do. We wonder, thinking about other people in the wooooorrrrllllddd, what time is it for them? Even, what day is … Continue reading
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Tagged constructor, date, date difference, difference, dropdown, form, IFRAME, object, PHP, programmming, proof of concept, time, timezone, tutorial
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WordPress Calendar Widget Table Cell Tutorial Image Background Tutorial
The recently increased role for our Word Press Blog 404.php (initially envisaged by WordPress codex as the PHP to address HTTP error 404 “Page Not Found”) has opened the door to many more uses. And thanks here to Lorem Picsum … Continue reading
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Tagged background, background image, calendar, callback, cell, date, datetime, DOM, dropdown, email, emoji, event, form, Google Charts, header, hover, HTML, ical, interval, Javascript, link, onclick, onmouseover, PHP, programming, software integration, time, timezone, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, UIWebView, WebView, Wordpress
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