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Image Capture Ajax FormData Multiple Upload Tutorial
Regular readers at this blog would appreciate the idea that lately we have had a big emphasis on groups of images. There were (the recent) … Gimp Guillotine Follow Up Memory Tutorial series which talked about splicing image files from … Continue reading →
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Image Capture Ajax FormData Upload Primer Tutorial
Were you around and interested in the media capture and upload concepts presented when we discussed this topic with HTML5 Camera API Audio Video Tutorial? Back then, central to the workings of this blog posting’s web application is a perfectly … Continue reading →
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Python Requests HTTP Module Primer Tutorial
Python being the great serverside language it is, caters well for functionality involving the HTTP protocol, the protocol of the Internet. Perhaps you recall the usage of the Python “HTMLParser” when we presented Python HTML Attribute Parsing Primer Tutorial involving … Continue reading →
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Header and Content Details Navigation Design Primer Tutorial
Have you ever heard of the theory regarding Michelangelo’s sculpting prowess … Michelangelo said, “Every block of stone has a statue inside it, and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it.” Every person is like that block … Continue reading →
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Header and Content Hashtag Navigation Design Primer Tutorial
Maybe hashtag navigation usage is a mystery to you? Surely the navigation coming into a webpage should suffice, and any internal (to that webpage) navigation not be that useful? Well, that’s true in a world where the webpage contents can … Continue reading →
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HTML Table Cell Contenteditable Onload Tutorial
If you are a regular at this blog you’ll no doubt have tweaked that we are very keen to use Javascript’s document.body’s onload event to add flexibility to proceedings. Today, though, it is an awareness of a web application’s data … Continue reading →
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HTML Table Cell Contenteditable Tutorial
Yesterday’s HTML div Contenteditable Form Tutorial was all about the global attribute contenteditable=true rather than about HTML div elements per se, hence the challenge we gave you … … (but perhaps you should broaden my horizons with feedback on other … Continue reading →
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HTML div Contenteditable Form Tutorial
Are you like me, and think that the global attribute contenteditable=true can be incredibly useful, so far we’ve been thinking, with HTML div elements, in particular (but perhaps you should broaden my horizons with feedback on other element types?!). You … Continue reading →
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