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Sass CSS Stylesheet Watchdog Updates Tutorial
Where we have progressed with the Sass Watching supervisor and watchdog work of the recent Sass CSS Stylesheet Watchdog Beginnings Tutorial is that … the user can now in “surfing the net” mode of use, revisit the supervisor and watchdog … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, automate, background, command line, crontab, cross-browser, CSS, curl, editing, execution, import, include, korn shell, linked list, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, mixin, nesting, PATH, PHP, readonly, realpath, responsive design, row, sass, setAttribute, style, stylesheet, styling, supervisor, table, Task Schedular, tutorial, variable, watch, watchdog, web design, Windows, wrapper
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Sass CSS Stylesheet Watchdog Beginnings Tutorial
Today we’ve started, but not finished, bedding down the “watchdog” aspects to our “Sass Watch Supervisor and Watchdog” PHP web application, augmenting the (mainly) “supervisor” progress of yesterday’s Sass CSS Stylesheet Supervisor Execution Tutorial. Primarily what we need further work … Continue reading →
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Tagged automate, background, command line, crontab, cross-browser, CSS, curl, editing, execution, import, include, korn shell, linked list, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, mixin, nesting, PATH, PHP, responsive design, row, sass, style, stylesheet, styling, supervisor, table, Task Schedular, tutorial, variable, watch, watchdog, web design, Windows
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Sass CSS Stylesheet Supervisor Execution Tutorial
Of course we’d like to quickly get to the “watchdog” aspects of yesterday’s Sass CSS Stylesheet Supervisor Watchdog Tutorial, but we need to tie down the “supervisor” parts, in progress today, where they are submitted as background tasks that run … Continue reading →
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Tagged automate, background, command line, crontab, cross-browser, CSS, editing, execution, import, include, korn shell, linked list, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, MAMP, mixin, nesting, PATH, PHP, responsive design, row, sass, style, stylesheet, styling, supervisor, table, Task Schedular, tutorial, variable, watch, watchdog, web design, Windows
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Sass CSS Stylesheet Supervisor Watchdog Tutorial
Adding genericity to yesterday’s Sass CSS Stylesheet Background Crontab Tutorial we … choose to write the one codefile for purposes of (Sass CSS Stylesheet) Supervision (ie. filename collection) and Maintenance (watchdog duties) … and so we … pick PHP as … Continue reading →
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Tagged automate, background, command line, crontab, cross-browser, CSS, editing, import, include, korn shell, linked list, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, mixin, nesting, PHP, responsive design, row, sass, style, stylesheet, styling, supervisor, table, tutorial, variable, watch, watchdog, web design
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Sass CSS Stylesheet Background Crontab Tutorial
Yesterday’s Sass CSS Stylesheet Primer Tutorial showed a really promising procedural CSS stylesheet creator tool … sass –watch [inputSassSCSS] [outputCSS] … in action, but the mode of that procedural application of that … sass –watch [inputSassSCSS] [outputCSS] # in a … Continue reading →
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Tagged automate, background, command line, crontab, cross-browser, CSS, editing, import, include, korn shell, Linux, Mac OS X, macOS, mixin, nesting, responsive design, sass, style, stylesheet, styling, tutorial, variable, watch, watchdog, web design
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Sass CSS Stylesheet Primer Tutorial
When compartmentalizing web design work, and you’ve already done a compartmentalization to … backend – (ie. “the data”, “the configuration”) … and … frontend – (ie. “the look”, “the functionality”) … a very natural, and intuitive way to divvy up … Continue reading →
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Tagged automate, command line, cross-browser, CSS, editing, import, include, mixin, nesting, responsive design, sass, style, stylesheet, styling, tutorial, variable, watch, web design
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Who Am I Game Linked Iframe Tutorial
Today’s work adds functionality onto yesterday’s Who Am I Game Primer Tutorial, allowing for this game to involve two players. Two players using the one computer or device? We do this today by making use of the HTML (textbox) input … Continue reading →
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Tagged Ajax, child, game, games, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, jQuery, linked list, nesting, opacity, overlay, parent, programming, tutorial, Wikipedia, z-index
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