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Tag Archives: iPhone
Bill Shock Meter Read Ameliorization Tutorial
There can be quite big shocks (called “Bill Shock”) associated with utility bills, but it might be advantageous to read the small print of the Bill’s email. For us, a recent shock was partly due to the electricity meter not … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged bill, bill shock, camera, camera app, electricity, electricity bill, email, form, gauge, iPhone, manual, meter, meter reading, online, payment, projection, read, reading, reality, serial number, tutorial, utility, webpage, website
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Saving Power on iPhone Out and About Tutorial
The other day, out and about using an iPhone, we started out with the battery at 100% but within 5 minutes it had gone to about 85%, if my memory serves me correctly. Ideally, we wanted the iPhone to last … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged app, application, applications, battery, battery power, closing, home button, iOS, iPhone, location services, memory, mobile, mobile app, power, power source, weather, weather app
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Cut to the Chase of Blog Posting Mobile Events Tutorial
On the way to you reading this blog posting there have been numerous intervention points for us, as overseeing programmers … PHP server layer before any client side intervention … PHP header.php interfaces from server side considerations into Javascript client … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, iOS, Tutorials
Tagged action, action item, argument, blog, blog posting title, concept, content, Cut to the Chase, element, header.php, HTML, image, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, link, mobile, ontouchmove, PHP, post, posting, posting title, programming, title, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, url, Wordpress
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Ants Up a Wall Game Top Border Tutorial
Today’s aim, onto yesterday’s Ants Up a Wall Game Background Tutorial, entailed … … among anything else we achieve, in amongst that, place a slim “platform” up the top of the wall, to place the food, and distinctly separate any … Continue reading
Posted in Animation, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged ants, attribute, background, background image, background-size, body, border, border image, border top, colour, CSS, data attribute, Digital Colour Meter, document.body, DOM, dropdown, emoji, game, genericization, global data attribute, gradient, hardcoding, HTML, iPhone, Javascript, linear gradient, mobile, opacity, programming, recall, save, select, snapshot, snapshots, style, tutorial, window.open, window.opener
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Ants Up a Wall Game Background Tutorial
Further to yesterday’s Ants Up a Wall Game Genericization Tutorial we wanted to point out, regarding many online games, how important backgrounds are. We’ve got seven featured emoji animals now with our “genericization drive”, as it stands today, and each … Continue reading
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Tagged ants, attribute, background, background image, background-size, body, CSS, data attribute, document.body, DOM, dropdown, emoji, game, genericization, global data attribute, gradient, hardcoding, HTML, iPhone, Javascript, linear gradient, mobile, programming, recall, save, select, snapshot, snapshots, style, tutorial, window.open, window.opener
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