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Tag Archives: IFRAME
Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe jQuery Ajax Tutorial
We’re still improving user experience (UX) aspects of our latest project “Karaoke via YouTube API” adding more functionality to yesterday’s Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe UX Tutorial UX ideas, as shown below. The work today has centred on … … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, API, CSS, DOM, embed, game, games, Google, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, jQuery, karaoke, music, onblur, onStateChanged, programming, synchronize, tutorial, user experience, UX, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe UX Tutorial
We’re primarily working on improving some user experience (UX) aspects to yesterday’s beginnings with our latest project “Karaoke via YouTube API” that we started with Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe Primer Tutorial as shown below. We feel that, in … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, CSS, DOM, embed, game, games, Google, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, music, onblur, onStateChanged, programming, synchronize, tutorial, user experience, UX, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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Karaoke via YouTube API in Iframe Primer Tutorial
We have a burgeoning Karaoke web application idea for you today, that builds on what we last left off with at YouTube API Iframe Synchronicity Resizing Tutorial as shown below. We use the HTML code off that tutorial and tweak … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, CSS, DOM, embed, game, games, Google, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, karaoke, music, programming, synchronize, tutorial, video, YouTube, YouTube API
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Legend for and from HTML Map Element Web Server Tutorial
Yesterday, when we presented Legend for and from HTML Map Element Geolocation Tutorial as shown below, we used cross-domain window.postMessage messaging to allow the interchange of geolocation, regarding the “where” of life, and today we look at some “what” possibilities … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, background image, browse, CORS, cross-domain, CSS, file_get_contents, form, geolocation, header, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, jQuery, legend, map, message, messaging, mobilefish, ob_start, overlay, PHP, phpinfo, popup, programming, request, SVG, table, tutorial, web server, window.open, window.postMessage
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Legend for and from HTML Map Element Geolocation Tutorial
We thought we might have finished with the thread of blog postings last ending with Legend for and from HTML Map Element CSS Tutorial as shown below, but we hadn’t banked on the significance of the ideas of window.postMessage, and … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, background image, browse, CORS, cross-domain, CSS, file_get_contents, form, geolocation, header, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, jQuery, legend, map, message, messaging, mobilefish, overlay, PHP, popup, programming, request, SVG, table, tutorial, window.open, window.postMessage
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Legend for and from HTML Map Element CSS Tutorial
Our “Legend for and from HTML Map Element” blog posting thread continues today wrapping up a few issues and fixing some bugs, discovering for the first time for us, a true use for multiple background images, so please read on … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, background image, browse, CORS, cross-domain, CSS, file_get_contents, form, header, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, jQuery, legend, map, message, messaging, mobilefish, overlay, PHP, popup, programming, request, SVG, table, tutorial, window.open, window.postMessage
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Legend for and from HTML Map Element Ajax Tutorial
Okay, so we find ourselves at the “HTML Url” last category section for Urls that you do not have the wherewithall to control anything about, unlike yesterday’s controllable and co-operative arrangements using window.postMessage techniques that we outlined with Legend for … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, background image, browse, CORS, cross-domain, file_get_contents, form, header, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, jQuery, legend, map, message, messaging, mobilefish, overlay, PHP, popup, programming, request, SVG, table, tutorial, window.open, window.postMessage
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Legend for and from HTML Map Element Cross-Domain Tutorial
We’re talking about cross-domain issues today, and the wonderful window.postMessage messaging method to talk between parent HTML windows and child HTML iframe windows that aren’t on the same domain. But before you get too excited, it takes co-operation on both … Continue reading →
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Tagged background image, browse, cross-domain, form, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, legend, map, message, messaging, mobilefish, overlay, programming, stop press, SVG, table, tutorial, window.postMessage
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