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Audio Card Circular Wording Text Tutorial
Yesterday’s Audio Card Primer Tutorial offered a … means of delimiting any optional Audio Card text wording as entered by the user, but as of today it means more because … we start supplying a YouTube supplied title as the … Continue reading
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Audio Card Primer Tutorial
We’re starting a new project today. It’s not a “postcard” today, it’s an “audio card”, building on those “in place” YouTube (audio stream of) video referencing links of class “audioytplay” we talked about recently with External Javascript YouTube Audio of … Continue reading