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Document Root Relative Folder Listing Links Word Tutorial
The word is, in workplaces all around Earth now, workers are unwrapping their Mars Bars and shaping to use … Word … huh?! Isn’t that a coincidence?! Who would have thunk it. They are constructing documents. So that being the … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, Ajax, animation, Apache, assemblies, assembly, asynchronous, cell, command, command line, convert, CSS, directory, div, Document Root, dropdown, event, exec, extensio, file, filename, find, folder, FormData, image, ImageMagick, images, inline, inline-block, line feed, link, Linux, listing, ls, media, mimetype, multiple, onclick, one row, onmouseover, ontouchmove, operating system, overlay, pandoc, PATH, PDF, PHP, popup, popup window, Powerpoint, presentation, programming, relative, relative URL, report, resize, row, select, shell_exec, slide, slides, slideshow, table, table cell, talent, text, tool, tutorial, url, web server, word.document
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Document Root Relative Folder Listing Links PowerPoint Tutorial
All around the boardrooms of the world, as we speak … PowerPoint … slideshow presentations will be taking place. As such, the creation of a “PowerPoint assembly” is our “third cab off the rank” as an output format offered to … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, Ajax, animation, Apache, assemblies, assembly, asynchronous, cell, command, command line, convert, CSS, directory, div, Document Root, dropdown, event, exec, extensio, file, filename, find, folder, FormData, image, ImageMagick, images, inline, inline-block, line feed, link, Linux, listing, ls, media, mimetype, multiple, onclick, one row, onmouseover, ontouchmove, operating system, overlay, pandoc, PATH, PDF, PHP, popup, popup window, Powerpoint, presentation, programming, relative, relative URL, report, resize, row, select, shell_exec, slide, slides, slideshow, table, table cell, talent, text, tool, tutorial, url, web server
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Document Root Relative Folder Listing Links PDF Tutorial
Hopefully, all around the world, the idea of a … PDF … display is replacing the “paper hungry” “hardcopy printout” concept. As such, the creation of a “PDF assembly” is our “second cab off the rank” as an output format … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, Ajax, animation, Apache, assemblies, assembly, asynchronous, cell, command, command line, convert, CSS, directory, div, Document Root, dropdown, event, exec, extensio, file, filename, find, folder, FormData, image, ImageMagick, images, inline, inline-block, line feed, link, Linux, listing, ls, media, multiple, onclick, one row, onmouseover, ontouchmove, operating system, overlay, PATH, PDF, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, relative, relative URL, report, resize, row, select, shell_exec, slide, slides, table, table cell, talent, text, tool, tutorial, url, web server
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Document Root Relative Folder Listing Links Assemblies Tutorial
So far, with the Document Root Relative Folder Listing work of recent times, up until the day before yesterday’s Document Root Relative Folder Listing Links Ajax Tutorial, it’s been mainly … reporting … and … display … but we want … Continue reading →
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Tagged abstraction, Ajax, animation, Apache, assemblies, assembly, asynchronous, cell, command line, CSS, directory, div, Document Root, dropdown, event, extensio, file, filename, find, folder, FormData, image, images, inline, inline-block, line feed, link, Linux, listing, ls, media, multiple, onclick, one row, onmouseover, ontouchmove, operating system, overlay, PATH, PHP, popup, popup window, programming, relative, relative URL, report, resize, row, select, shell_exec, slide, slides, table, table cell, talent, text, tool, tutorial, url, web server
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Journal Emoji Tutorial
Today, it’s a mix of … styling … <?php echo ” <style> * { border-radius: 8px; margin: 5 5 5 5; } button { color: blue; } input[type=\”submit\”] { color: blue; } hr { background-color: red; height: 1px; border: 0; … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, association, base64, bredcrumb, button, content, contenteditable, CSS, data uri, div, dropdown, edit, editing, email, embed, emoji, encrypt, encryption, file, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, first draft, flat file, flex, hardcode, hardcoded, hashtag, hashtagging, IFRAME, ink, journal, key, link, localStorage, mailto, media, navigation, nested, onblur, overlay, PHP, position, primer, privacy, programming, proof of concept, scroll, scrolling, security, serverside, SMS, Spotify, style, styling, SVG, svg+xml, text, textarea, tutoriial, update, url, web browser address bar, web inspector, web server, window.localStorage, word, YouTube
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Journal Hashtag Tutorial
If you look at the data for the Journals created and maintained by our new inhouse web application talked about at yesterday’s Journal Associations Tutorial you can see … the user entered text data is stored in a web server … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, association, bredcrumb, button, content, contenteditable, CSS, data uri, div, dropdown, edit, editing, email, embed, emoji, encrypt, encryption, file, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, first draft, flat file, flex, hardcode, hardcoded, hashtag, hashtagging, IFRAME, ink, journal, key, link, localStorage, mailto, media, navigation, nested, onblur, overlay, PHP, position, primer, privacy, programming, proof of concept, scroll, scrolling, security, serverside, SMS, Spotify, style, styling, text, textarea, tutoriial, update, url, web browser address bar, web inspector, web server, window.localStorage, word, YouTube
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Media Representation of URL Tutorial
After Media Audio Video Email Links Intranet Feeling Tutorial we went on a bit of a “redirection tour” centering around making … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/recording_ideas.php#[data URI of media] … be our “media middle conduit”. It even got to “[data URI of media]“ … Continue reading →
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Local Operating System Menu macOS System Sounds Tutorial
Onto Local Operating System Menu Ffmpeg Windows Recordings Tutorial‘s “Intranet Feeling” underlying operating system menu functionality … deviating a little from the usual macOS “open” command modus operandi … today’s new … macOS System Sounds interfacing new option instead calls … Continue reading →