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Safari Web Inspector Network Tab Headers PHP Post Tutorial
On top of the “first cab off the rank web application” Safari Web Inspector Network Tab Headers Daylight Saving Tutorial‘s use of “Safari Web Inspector Network Tab Headers (Subtab)”, today we have the “second cab off the rank” you can … Continue reading
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Tagged calc, child, CSS, data, daylight saving, debug, debugging, development tools, form, geo chart, geochart, geographicals, get, getBoundingClientRect, Google Charts, headers, IFRAME, latitude, longitude, map, map chart, method, network, parent, parent.document, PHP, places, post, programming, Safari, serverside, timezone, timezone places, top.document, tutorial, web browser, web inspector
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Audio and Video Creator via Media Browsing Image Background Email Tutorial
Yesterday’s Audio and Video Creator via Media Browsing Image Background Tutorial added functionality “creating” something (in HTML). When this happens, it may be that it is not only you who is interested in your creation. In other words you may … Continue reading
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Tagged Ajax, animated gif, audioi, background, background image, browse, button, email, file, form, FormData, hardcoding, image, media, multiple, PHP, programming, sequence, share, sharing, span, submit, synchronize, tutorial, video
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Audio and Video Creator via Media Browsing Image Background Tutorial
The recent Audio and Video Creator via Media Browsing Multiple Forms Tutorial involved … user means by which Audio and Video media inputs could be catered for … but today we attend to two other implications of this, those being … Continue reading
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Tagged animated gif, audioi, background, background image, browse, button, file, form, hardcoding, image, media, multiple, PHP, programming, sequence, span, submit, synchronize, tutorial, video
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Audio and Video Creator via Media Browsing Multiple Forms Tutorial
Automating yesterday’s Audio and Video Creator via Media Browsing Tutorial “not user apparent” Audio/Video PHP web application processing functionality, whereby we used a URL like … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/PHP/animegif/tutorial_to_animated_gif.php?allowaudio=y&allowvideo=y … to allow this additional functionality in an “internal use only” type of … Continue reading
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Tagged animated gif, audioi, browse, button, file, form, media, multiple, PHP, programming, sequence, submit, synchronize, tutorial, video
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Just Javascript Card Game Cursor Tutorial
Today we grew the complexity of the logic for non-mobile cursor users of our 500 or bridge card game web application, after yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial. The logic took a while and the presentation took a while … Continue reading →