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WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email FormData Post Tutorial
Yesterday’s WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email User Experience Tutorial helped with practicalities regarding user experience with this WordPress Blog highlighting of text accumulated into the body (as HTML attachment) and subject (as text) of an Annotated Email form of collaborative … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, blog, collaboration, contenteditable, email, event, FormData, highlight, highlighting, HTML, Javascript, Mail, mailto, mark, menu, onchange, PHP, plugin, post, programming, prompt, setTimeout, share, SMS, tutorial, user experience, web server, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email User Experience Tutorial
Did you try yesterday’s WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email Tutorial highlighting of text Annotated Email functionality? If you did, you might have found a “hair trigger” timed user experience. You had a very small amount of time to decide on … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, collaboration, contenteditable, email, event, highlight, highlighting, HTML, Javascript, Mail, mailto, mark, menu, onchange, PHP, plugin, programming, prompt, setTimeout, share, SMS, tutorial, user experience, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email Tutorial
Further to WordPress Plugin Primer Tutorial of recent times, we’re adding to that “highlighting of blog text” (dynamic menu) the options … Email (that highlighted text) via the email client application via a “mailto:” “a” link SMS (that highlighted text) … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, collaboration, email, highlight, highlighting, HTML, Javascript, Mail, mailto, mark, menu, PHP, programming, share, SMS, tutorial, Wordpress
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Email Inbox Resend Tutorial
The previous Email Outbox Primer Tutorial and Email Drafts Primer Tutorial talked about two important parts of an emailing client application … the “Outbox” (folder) where unsent emails sit … and … the “Drafts” (folder) where emails never attempted to … Continue reading →
Outlook Email Android App Troubleshooting Primer Tutorial
Sometimes troubleshooting Information Technology related issues can as much involve … how can I keep functioning for the meantime? … as much as … how can I fix the initial problem? This can be especially the case with mobile apps? … Continue reading →
Mac OS X Mail Multiple Thread Whole Email Attachments Tutorial
For the most part with email we manage on our (Google) Gmail account, dealing with it from a MacBook Pro frame of reference, a huge percentage of what we want to achieve can be achieved via … the Gmail web … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, attachment, email, forward, Google, Mac OS X, Macbook Pro, Mail, tutorial
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Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Animated GIF Tutorial
Today’s blog posting title gives it away. We are interfacing our “Merging Photos” web application to “homemade” Animated GIFs that can be created courtesy of Animated GIF via PHP Writing PHP Primer Tutorial. That is not to say that that … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, animation, array, camera, canvas, clipboard, composite, CSS, data uri, desktop, doppelganger, download, email, email client, EXIF, face, genericization, GIMP, HTML, IFRAME, image, iPhoto, Javascript, Mail, member, merge, object, onions, onload, opacity, orientation, overlay, parameter, photo, photograph, PHP, programming, rotation, science, sharing, superimpose, SVG, tutorial, web browser, window.open
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Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Composite Tutorial
When you were reading (of course you were) Merging Photos via Gimp and iPhone Camera Animation Tutorial were you interested, but felt a bit overwhelmed by the idea that the one image (thanks McGraw-Hill) that the tutorial was based on … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, array, camera, canvas, clipboard, composite, CSS, desktop, doppelganger, download, email, email client, EXIF, face, genericization, GIMP, HTML, IFRAME, image, iPhoto, Javascript, Mail, member, merge, object, onions, onload, opacity, orientation, overlay, parameter, photo, photograph, programming, rotation, science, sharing, superimpose, SVG, tutorial, web browser, window.open
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