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Tag Archives: HTML5
WordPress Blog Custom Header Image Primer Tutorial
The HTML5 specification allows for the display of 2D-graphics via SVG HTML tags which use graphical applications in XML and the XML is then rendered by an SVG viewer. SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphics. Those SVG shapes can be … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, blog, cross-browser, cross-browser issues, CSS, CSS3, HTML5, mask, mobile friendly, photography, PHP, programming, reveal, rounded border, SVG, tutorial, Wordpress
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PHP HTML/XML to Text Conversion Tutorial
The design of today’s tutorial has so much in common, as far as inputs and process go, that we base the software coding on yesterday’s PHP Nested Elements Report Client Files Tutorial as it is easier to plug in new … Continue reading
PHP Nested Elements Report Client Files Tutorial
“Tomorrow” is now “today”, and the Earth has had another roll … just like my dog in the park when there is “good stuff” present … please don’t ask?! Maybe yesterday’s blurb got you looking at PHP/Javascript Replace String File … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, API, file, file API, Google, hierarchy, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, JSON, MAMP, PHP, programming, tag, tutorial, url, web server, XML
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PHP/HTML/Javascript File Differences File Browsing Tutorial
Yesterday with PHP/HTML/Javascript Media & Document File Browsing Tutorial as shown below, we continued on with the framework for file browsing with PHP on the web either at the client computer or the web server computer. Today’s task, using this … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged diff, file browsing, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, Linux, PHP, programming, tutorial
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PHP/HTML/Javascript Media Document File Browse Tutorial
Perhaps you remember when we first discussed PHP uploading functionality, when we created the PHP Upload Primer Tutorial as shown a long way below. Believe it or not, when you upload, but don’t follow through … oops, a hook this … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged document, file browsing, FileReader, HTML, HTML5, image, Javascript, media, PHP, programming, tutorial
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Javascript Object Literal Primer Tutorial
The HTML5 specification allows for the display of 2D-graphics via SVG HTML tags which use graphical applications in XML and the XML is then rendered by an SVG viewer. SVG stands for Scalable Vector Graphics. We first talked about this … Continue reading
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Tagged HTML, HTML5, Javascript, Object Literal, programming, SVG, tutorial
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HTML Validation Primer Tutorial
There is an independent means by which you can check your HTML code to be compliant as valid HTML5 data. This service is run by the World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C and this month is their 20th anniversary, so, … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged HTML, HTML5, landing page, Tim Berners-Lee, tutorial, validation, W3C, web page, World Wide Consortium, www
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