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Tag Archives: navigation
WordPress Is Mentioned By Navigation Primer Tutorial
We’ve written some new WordPress navigation logic today, for blog posting relationships between … A blog posting being referred to … back, optionally, as a link, to … A blog posting that mentioned that blog posting currently being viewed … … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, database, debug, emoji, HTML, IFRAME, link, MySql, navigation, onclick, PHP, programming, proof of concept, query, SQL, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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Navigation Scrolling Trapping Image Tutorial
Yesterday, with Navigation Scrolling Trapping Primer Tutorial as shown below, we started on some HTML and Javascript code to detect scrolling activity in the sense of … detecting horizontal scrolling, and allowing for an HTML table element to be able … Continue reading →
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Photography, Tutorials
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Tagged cell, Did you know, DOM, external Javascript, hashtag, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, Jacascript, meter, navigation, overlay, photography, programming, progress, scroll, scrolling, table, tutorial
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Navigation Scrolling Trapping Primer Tutorial
With our recent interest in hashtag navigation movement (or “event”) trapping we’ve been studying we’ve been concentrating on changes to … window.location.hash … but there is another whole “layer” of thought in that we can also, and independently, be trapping … Continue reading →
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Tagged cell, Did you know, DOM, external Javascript, hashtag, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Jacascript, meter, navigation, overlay, programming, progress, scroll, scrolling, table, tutorial
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Horizontal Hashtag Navigation Trapping Primer Tutorial
Yesterday we got into some hashtag navigation event trapping, after … our discovery, during HTML a Tag Navigation Primer Tutorial our follow up, during Web Slideshow Like PowerPoint Hashtag Navigation Tutorial … where that “follow up” was really dealing with … Continue reading →
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Tagged cell, DOM, hashtag, HTML, HTML5, Jacascript, meter, navigation, programming, progress, table, tutorial
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Web Slideshow Like PowerPoint Hashtag Navigation Tutorial
Yesterday, with our HTML a Tag Navigation Primer Tutorial, we were involved in the first hashtag navigation event trapping we’d ever done at this blog, and this set us to thinking of what web application we have could benefit from … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andoid, array, dialog, eval, hashtag, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, link, navigation, Powerpoint, presentation, programming, slideshow, toast, tutorial, url, web browser
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HTML a Tag Navigation Primer Tutorial
Wonder if you were reading yesterday’s YouTube API Iframe Synchronicity Resizing Tutorial and its PHP code snippet … <?php if (strpos($p1, “.”) !== false) { echo “\n window.open(‘http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K5StTXQofqs’, ‘_blank’, ‘top=50,left=50,width=500,height=500’); \n”; } else { echo “\n document.getElementById(‘myh1’).innerHTML=\”Enjoy the Videos … … Continue reading →
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Tagged DOM, event, hashtag, HTML, Javascript, navigation, onbeforeunload, onclick, onload, onmouseover, onunload, outerHTML, programming, refresh, tutorial, webpage
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Mobile Friendly Meta Viewport Tag Zoom Tutorial
Yesterday, with Mobile Friendly Meta Viewport Tag Primer Tutorial as shown below, we featured the HTML meta tag … <meta id=”myviewport” name=”viewport” content=”width=device-width, initial-scale=1, minimum-scale=0.25, maximum-scale=8, user-scalable=yes” /> … and explained more of its uses, taking a look at its … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, CSS, DOM, hashtag, HTML, iPad, Javascript, meta tag, mobile, mobile friendly, navigation, programming, setTimeout, stop press, tutorial, viewport, window.getComputedStyle, window.innerWidth, zoom
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Mobile Friendly Meta Viewport Tag Primer Tutorial
A couple of days ago we cautioned against thinking the HTML meta tag was a “cure all” to make a web application mobile friendly. Well, lately we’ve had a web application where it made ALL the difference, and so, today, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, CSS, DOM, hashtag, HTML, iPad, Javascript, meta tag, mobile, mobile friendly, navigation, programming, setTimeout, tutorial, viewport, window.getComputedStyle, window.innerWidth
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