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Preview Speech Bubble Overlay YouTube API Caller Making of Tutorial
Today we’re “making up” another angle to yesterday’s Making of YouTube API Caller Subsequent Post Winding Up For Now Tutorial. You’ll have noticed a lot of Speech Bubbles appearing in the image data of presentations lately. We make this happen … Continue reading →
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Making of YouTube API Caller Subsequent Post Winding Up For Now Tutorial
Regarding yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Subsequent Post Winding Up For Now Tutorial … Yes, now clicks on it’s “conjoin” links cause a contextually helping and relevant thumbnail image to appear adjacent to that relevant “a” element, and now navigates to … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Subsequent Post Winding Up For Now Tutorial
Today, we’re conjoining … yes, conjoining … two inhouse blog posting threads, those being … the recent YouTube API Caller Post Winding Up For Now Tutorial conjoined … yes, conjoined … to … YouTube Video List of Play Supervisor Tutorial … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Post Winding Up For Now Tutorial
You knew we were “winding you up” when we presented YouTube API Caller Winding Up For Now Tutorial, didn’t you?! It can’t be the total end of the story, right?! Yes, we found both … issues … and … improvements … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Winding Up For Now Tutorial
We’re calling it quits after today regarding the YouTube media aspects to the Media Gallery web application yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Order and Completion Tutorial. We’ll be back, because we always find things, and come across, via others mostly (thanks), … Continue reading →
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Google Translate Image Input Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial brings together … Opera web browser talents regarding … … meets … Google Translate talents regarding … Image Screen Capture … copied to … Image option … Paste from clipboard … as a means by which an image … Continue reading →
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Tagged extraction, Google Translate, image, image scanning, language, Opera, scan, scanning, screen capture, screenshot, software, text, text extraction, tool, translation, tutorial, web browser
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Web Bluetooth API Primer Tutorial
We’ve spent a day researching Web Bluetooth API and have had a roller coaster ride that we are going to leave for a while now. Mid-morning getting to make the macOS Google Chrome web browser accept Web Bluetooth API navigator.bluetooth … Continue reading →
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Tagged API, async, await, bluetooth, bluetooth device, configuration, connect, connection, const, device, Firefox, Google Chrome, hardware, Internet Explorer, Javascript, keyboard, macOS, microsoft edge, navigator, navigator.bluetooth, network, networking, object, Opera, permission, permissions, privacy, programming, promise, radio, Safari, security, settings, speakers, tutorial, web bluetooth api, web browser, Windows
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Window Open Focus Stays on Parent Form Tutorial
Adding to yesterday’s Window Open Focus Stays on Parent Primer Tutorial‘s … parent “focus” over window.open child window … today we add … form method=GET action=[here’sLookingAtYouKid] navigation to allow for all window.open argument arrangements … var awois=null; var awoisc=”; var … Continue reading →
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