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WordPress Blog Mini Makeover Tutorial
“Mini makeover WordPress Blog time” beckons today (or at least a few days ago). This “mini makeover” addressed issues as per … mobile platform tutorial picture sizes could be larger mobile navigation needed improved hashtag navigation navigation from Landing Page … Continue reading →
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Tic-Tac-Toe Two Players via SMS Tutorial
We found it fortuitous with the work of today because of the recent … Mind Map and Flowchart and Venn Diagram Collaborator Tutorial‘s progress, because it taught me that [SMS-url]# Text SMS message words was possible … on top of … Continue reading →
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Tagged email, emoji, external Javascript, font, form, game, games, Gmail, height, HTML email, integration, interaction, invitation, MAMP, navigation, noughts and crosses, onsubmit, player, programming, remote, SMS, software integration, TextWrangler, tutorial, user, width
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Tic-Tac-Toe Two Email Players via Inline HTML Email Bugs Tutorial
Retesting the Tic Tac Toe “play via Inline Email Form between two players” functionality of the recent Tic-Tac-Toe Two Email Players via Inline HTML Email Tutorial we were saddened by two aspects to it, those being … the table cells … Continue reading →
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Tagged email, emoji, external Javascript, font, game, games, Gmail, height, HTML email, interaction, invitation, MAMP, navigation, noughts and crosses, player, programming, remote, TextWrangler, tutorial, user, width
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Horizontal Rule and Div iOS Desktop Issues Tutorial
Add the reading of the blog posting thread that Media iOS Image Capture Ajax FormData Cache Tutorial lies in to the recent Horizontal Rule and Div Glowing Lines and Vertices Tutorial and you get to the gist of the work … Continue reading →
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Google Chart Annotated Timeline Whitespace Delimitation Tutorial
The recent Google Charts Annotated Timeline Chart interfacings in the name of “Trip Planning” with the recent blog posting thread post called Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server Map Tutorial‘s web application worked for the majority of cases, but we did … Continue reading →
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Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server Map Tutorial
Get a good map, and a goodly number of times you’ll want a map of smaller or larger scale than the one you have. Murphy’s Law? This is probably why in the wonderful woooooooorrrrrrrrlllllld of Google Charts they have included … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, API, arguments, bad request, calendar, canvas, clipboard, collaboration, contenteditable, cookies, CSS, date, Did you know, email, emoji, flag, font, form, geo chart, geographicals, glow, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, graphics, highlight, HTML, HTTP cookies, hyperlink, IFRAME, image, img, integration, internationalization, Javascript, linear gradient, link, localStorage, map, method, monospaced, multiple, navigation, onclick, onload, onmouseoiver, onsubmit, ontouchmove, order, overlay, place, popup window, programming, prompt, session, sessionStorage, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, sort, srcdoc, stop press, styling, textarea, time, timeline, timezone, trip, tutorial, validate, weather, Wikipedia, workflow, YouTube, z-index
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Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server Timeline Tutorial
Up to yesterday’s Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server User Tutorial‘s progress, our Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application project was all about … where (and capital of “what”) … but we often seek out a way to add … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, annotation, API, arguments, bad request, calendar, canvas, clipboard, collaboration, contenteditable, cookies, CSS, date, Did you know, email, emoji, flag, font, form, geo chart, geographicals, glow, Gmail, Google, Google chart, Google Maps, graphics, highlight, HTML, HTTP cookies, hyperlink, IFRAME, image, img, integration, internationalization, Javascript, linear gradient, link, localStorage, map, method, monospaced, multiple, navigation, onclick, onload, onmouseoiver, onsubmit, ontouchmove, order, overlay, place, popup window, programming, prompt, session, sessionStorage, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, sort, srcdoc, stop press, styling, textarea, time, timeline, timezone, trip, tutorial, validate, weather, Wikipedia, workflow, YouTube, z-index
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Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server User Tutorial
The inherent weakness with our current Capital City Find Matching Country Report web application project, to our minds, was that places of interest are not restricted to the Capital Cities of Countries, especially when “Trip Planning”. On the other hand, … Continue reading →
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