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Windows AutoHotKey Mail Opener Tutorial
Just as you can revisit web applications, you might often revisit whole concepts, because as the years and software versions change, so might these whole concepts. Today’s case in point is a great Windows tool for programmers called AutoHotKey we’ve … Continue reading →
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Tagged application, AutoHotKey, compile, desktop, Desktop Application, email, email client, hotkey, keyboard, Mail, operating system, procedure, program, task, window, Windows 10
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PHP Image Dimensions Linux and Windows Glob Preview Tutorial
Another web application candidate we like for “preview” possibilities is that of PHP Image Dimensions Linux and Windows Glob Curl Tutorial. Adding to Text to Emoji Preview Tutorial‘s … yesterday’s work HTML iframe destination was populated via some HTML via … Continue reading →
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Tagged Did you know, event, form, glob, IFRAME, image, keyboard, onblur, onchange, onkeyup, onmouseover, PHP, Preview, programming, stop press, target, tutorial
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Keyboard Split on iPad Primer Tutorial
Disconbobulating, that’s how it can feel! We’re pretty sure most iOS users feel it from time to time. You accidentally do something, and a screen look you’ve never seen before happens. And you don’t know … how you got there … Continue reading →
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Tagged iOS, iPad, keyboard, keyborad split, operating system, setting, split, touch, tutorial
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Short Code Personalized Emoji in Sector Game Tutorial
If you are a programmer dealing with emojis all the time, and therefore visiting websites like … Emojipedia FileFormat … on a regular basis you will probably have seen mention of Emoji “Short codes” of the form “:[short_code]:” (eg. :e-mail: … Continue reading →
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Tagged code, contenteditable, emoji short code, emojipedia, fileformat, iOS, iPad, iPhone, keyboard, keyboard split, mobile, onmouseover, operating system, personalization, personalized, setting, short, split, touch, tutorial, underscore
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Emoji in Sector Game Mobile Tutorial
We’ve bitten the bullet! We admit, for mobile platforms, involving the keyboard in any programmatic way, is difficult to work. And so, yesterday’s Emoji in Sector Game Resize Tutorial‘s web application has had two changes … for mobile platforms (or … Continue reading →
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Tagged iOS, iPad, iPhone, keyboard, keyborad split, mobile, onmouseover, operating system, setting, split, touch, tutorial
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Emoji in Sector Game Resize Tutorial
We find the “onresize” event one of the most interesting to code for with web applications. It can be a minor tweak right through to scenarios where it is just too hard not to … location.href=document.URL; // the onresize coward’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, emoji, event, fixed, game, games, grid, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, onresize, overlay, position, programming, reactions, tutorial
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Emoji in Sector Game Primer Tutorial
We’re continuing on with the “style=position:fixed” theme of recent times. We’ve got for you a first draft of a “reactions game” called “Emojis in Section” where up to 5 players are presented with … a 5×5 grid of interest for … Continue reading →
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Tagged button, emoji, fixed, game, games, grid, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, overlay, position, programming, reactions, tutorial
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HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Chord Composing Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML5 Web Audio Piano Keyboard Tutorial had us integrating keyboard functionality for non-mobile users of our piano playing web application, and today, building on the previous HTML5 Web Audio Mudcube Piano Integration Composing Tutorial, we involve those similar keyboard … Continue reading →
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Tagged audio, compose, composition, delimiter, DOM, form, Google Translate, HTML, Javascript, keyboard, media, music, object, OOP, overlay, programming, synchronization, synchronize, Text to Speech, tutorial, video, web audio
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