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Tag Archives: header.php
WordPress Blog Code Element Clipboard Copy Primer Tutorial
In the WordPress Blog you are reading, we have “code” HTML elements that work well, except for the larger ones, and the user trying to copy into the clipboard, the entire “code” element content. We wanted to help out here, … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, button, clipboard, emoji, emoji button, header.php, Javascript, navigator, onclick, onload, overlay, PHP, programming, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress User List Emoji Access Tutorial
The work and personalization functionality of the recent WordPress User List Emoji Primer Tutorial was fine and good, but less impactive in the way that access to the WordPress Interactive Input Blog Page was via the bottommost choice in a … Continue reading →
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Tagged !important, above the fold, column, column-count, CSS, CSS3, emoji, fold, Google, header.php, Javascript, li, list, localStorage, menu, page, personalization, PHP, programming, stack overflow, style, styling, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, ul, web browser, webpage, width, window.localStorage, Wordpress
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WordPress User List Emoji Primer Tutorial
We’re revisiting the PHP and Javascript code relating to WordPress User Body Background Primer Tutorial, today, for two reasons … allow the use personalization control over list emojis, optionally, just in case they are fond of a particular emoji here … Continue reading →
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Tagged !important, CSS, emoji, header.php, Javascript, list, localStorage, menu, page, personalization, PHP, programming, style, styling, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, web browser, webpage, window.localStorage, Wordpress
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WordPress Informal Byline Idea Tutorial
We have another WordPress TwentyTen theme “header.php” change to talk about today. It’s the inclusion of a blog Byline. There’s room under the Title text (id=’ahomeis’ within span id=’hdgspan’), so let’s get to it! We found adding into the existent … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, blog, byline, customize, Google, header.php, mobile, overlay, PHP, position, programming, search engine, SEO, stop press, title, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Posting Thread Book Primer Tutorial
What’s with the word “book” in today’s blog posting title? Glad you asked?! The idea of a “thread of blog postings” is a concept we keep up in our blog posting content managed by the posting authors. On a lot … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, book, hashtag, header.php, Javascript, newset, oldest, order, PHP, post, programming, thread, tutorial, Wordpress
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Inhouse Slideshow Backup Tidy Up Report Viewing Tutorial
The thing about yesterday’s Inhouse Slideshow Backup Tidy Up Report Tutorial is that … it creates useful report content … but … it is information we do not want everyone to be able to see (easily, shall we say) … … Continue reading →
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Tagged admin, administrator, Apache, backup, command, cron, crontab, diskspace, Document Root, exec, file, filectime, glob, header.php, inode, log in, operator, PHP, procedure, programming, report, reporting, schedule, security, shell_exec, slideshow, theme, tidy, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, unzip, Wordpress, zip
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WordPress Blog Hashtag Navigation Return Onmouseover Tutorial
There are some nuances to the hashtag navigation algorithms here at this blog we talked about with yesterday’s WordPress Blog Hashtag Navigation Return Tutorial … add (just non-mobile) onmouseover and onmouseout mouse event logics to override that 20 second wait … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, below the fold, content, DOM, event, hashtag, header.php, hover, Javascript, mouse, mouse event, navigation, onmouseout, onmouseover, PHP, post, posting, programming, return, scroll, scrolling, tutorial, wordpress blog
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WordPress Blog Hashtag Navigation Return Tutorial
At this WordPress blog, with its blog posting content, we often have “blog posting threads” that build (and include) the previous day’s work (which itself was a blog posting). If the user arrives, mid-story here, we cater for steps back … Continue reading →
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Tagged above the fold, below the fold, content, DOM, hashtag, header.php, Javascript, navigation, PHP, post, posting, programming, return, scroll, scrolling, tutorial, wordpress blog
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