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Window LocalStorage Client Versus Server Primer Tutorial
Even though we rave on a lot about serverside PHP and its $_POST method=POST (versus HTML/Javascript recipient via ? and & argument $_GET method=GET scenario) data length advantages as the recipient of an HTML form method=POST set of data that … Continue reading →
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Tagged arguments, bad request, cookies, form, HTML, HTTP cookies, Javascript, localStorage, method, navigation, onload, onsubmit, programming, ternary, tutorial, validate
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Viewport iOS No ScrollTo Issue Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Crawl Viewport Geographicals Tutorial‘s “Stop Press” way below had us … We’ve decided to write a mobile checker of any meta viewport tag (that exists, or not, in a webpage of interest) to adjust to a more suitable … Continue reading →
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Tagged Apple, debug, debugger, developer, external Javascript, height, iOS, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, Mac, Macbook Pro, meta, meta tag, mobile, onload, Safari, scroll, scrolling, scrollTo, troubleshoot, viewport, web inspector, white lead, width
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Google Crawl Viewport Geographicals Tutorial
Yesterday’s Google Crawl Viewport Error Tutorial theme of fixing HTML meta tag viewport errors up at the Google Search Console (part of “Google Webmasters”) continues today for the “Google Crawl” error nuance … Viewport not set … with its pretty … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, canvas, crawl, crawl error, CSS, device, document.referrer, drawImage, error, font, geographicals, Google, Google Charts, Google Search Console, Google Webmaster, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, Javascript, linear gradient, local web server, MAMP, map, mobile, mobile device, onload, programming, search engine, stop press, text, tutorial, viewport, web inspectot, web server, width
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Landing Page Navigational Value Add on Mobile Tutorial
The recent Responsive Design Viewport Initial Scale Tutorial represented a … CSS viewport, and after that, “glow styling”, set of improvements specific to mobile platforms … and you can probably guess that we’re also interested, today, in … Javascript client … Continue reading →
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Tagged emoji, event, HTML, iPad, iPhone, Javascript, landing page, landscape, menu, mobile, navigation, onload, orientation, orientationchange, portrate, programming, rotate, screen.orientation, tutorial, watchMedia, window
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Responsive Design Viewport Initial Scale Tutorial
The recent Responsive Design Viewport Width Considerations Tutorial was a Responsive Design improvement step for our Landing Page series of HTML/Javascript/CSS webpages at RJM Programming, but what it addressed was “what not to do”. Today, it is more the case, … Continue reading →
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Tagged CSS, HTML, initial_scale, Javascript, landing page, meta, onload, programming, responsive design, tutorial, viewport, webpage, width
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Local Fonts Revisited Middle Tutorial
With software integration we normally find it is from the “outside in”, in somewhere shape or form, not like today’s emphasis on the “middle”, in that … lots and lots of hierarchical issues still only go to the “parent” and … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, backgroundSize, canvas, child, content, contentDocument, contenteditable, contentWindow, data attributes, div, DOM, drawImage, dropdown, file, font, grandchild, grandparent, height, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, image, innerHTML, integration, Javascript, local font, monospaced, onblur, onchange, onclick, onload, overlay, parent, PHP, programming, scribble, software integration, srcdoc, textarea, toDataURL, transparent, tutorial, web server, width
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Local Fonts Revisited Dropdown Tutorial
Introducing the HTML textarea element got us thinking about line feed content when we presented Local Fonts Revisited Textarea Tutorial, and earlier on we’d shored up the logic by involving the div (contenteditable=true) … (innerText || contentWindow || contentDocument) text … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, backgroundSize, canvas, content, contenteditable, data attributes, div, DOM, drawImage, dropdown, file, font, height, HTML, IFRAME, image, innerHTML, Javascript, local font, monospaced, onblur, onchange, onclick, onload, overlay, PHP, programming, scribble, srcdoc, textarea, toDataURL, transparent, tutorial, web server, width
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Local Fonts Revisited Textarea Tutorial
We find with some projects you have to remain fairly “current”, else it becomes very hard to get back into it. The recent Local Fonts Revisited Onclick Tutorial is very much “one of those projects”. There is a correlation for … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, backgroundSize, canvas, content, contenteditable, data attributes, div, DOM, drawImage, file, font, height, HTML, IFRAME, image, innerHTML, Javascript, local font, monospaced, onblur, onchange, onclick, onload, overlay, PHP, programming, scribble, srcdoc, textarea, toDataURL, transparent, tutorial, web server, width
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