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Chat No Sockets Meta UTF-8 Tutorial
The Chat textual data used in Chat No Sockets Multiline Tutorial‘s inhouse Chat web application could involve emoji data. With the Chat web application … Output Chat Report … for … chat data that involves “media” … and so … … Continue reading →
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Chat No Sockets Multiline Tutorial
On top of the recent Chat No Sockets Media Context Tutorial progress with our inhouse Chat web application, it is time to turn our attention to an UX (user experience) issue, which we are going to leave to your more … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SESSION, animated emoji, animated emojis, animation, audio, background, beep, button, canvas, carriage return, Chat, child, Chrome, command line, content, context, cron, crontab, delay, details, dictation, dropdown.popup, email, emoji.html entity, event, event logic, file API, Google, Google Chrome, Google Translate, hands free, hear, Hey Siri, image, line feed, Linux, listener, localStorage, media, mimetype, onblur, onclick, onkeypress, parent, PHP, process, programming, return, reveal, session, setTimeout, SMS, speech to text, summary, tab, textbox, timer, tutorial, unicode, user experience, UX, video, voiceover, Web Application
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Chat No Sockets Media Context Tutorial
The recent Chat No Sockets Context Tutorial … “context” regarding text (and emoji) content user reports … is today supplemented by … “context” regarding media (images, video, audio) content user reports … which begs the question … Why not all … Continue reading →
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Tagged $_SESSION, animated emoji, animated emojis, animation, audio, background, beep, button, canvas, Chat, child, Chrome, command line, content, context, cron, crontab, delay, details, dictation, dropdown.popup, email, emoji.html entity, event, event logic, file API, Google, Google Chrome, Google Translate, hands free, hear, Hey Siri, image, Linux, listener, localStorage, media, mimetype, onclick, parent, PHP, process, programming, reveal, session, setTimeout, SMS, speech to text, summary, timer, tutorial, unicode, video, voiceover, Web Application
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CSS Gradient Creations Popup Integration Tutorial
The work of yesterday’s CSS Gradient Creations Sharing Tutorial might cause you to query … What can these gradient backgrounds be applied to? So far, we’ve been thinking … a sizeable webpage element … but it could also be … … Continue reading →
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Tagged accountability, background, canvas, child, collaboration, contenteditable, CSS, email, gradient, HTML, integration, linear gradient, parent, popup, programming, radial gradient, repeated radial gradient, share, sharing, SMS, software integration, style, tutorial, window.open, window.opener
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Top Location Href Troubleshooting Tutorial
We have found with grandparent/parent/child modelled web applications, it might come back to bite you if you are not careful. This sprung to mind in the way the two most recent WordPress blog postings (here) like yesterday’s Mobile Feedback Annotation … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, cache, child, document, DOM, grandparent, hashtag, HTML, inherit, Javascript, model, parent, programming, stop press, top, tutorial, web browser, webpage, window, window.location
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Fixed Sticky Header Top Window Document Tutorial
The recent Fixed Sticky Header Primer Tutorial involved … a supervisory “emoji menu” web application hosting … supervised iframe element hosted web applications … and you may think, if all this is going on with web applications on the same … Continue reading →
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Tagged code, codeline, CSS, debug, document, emoji, fixed, header, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, line number, menu, parent, parent.document, parent.window, programming, sticky, supervision, supervisor, top, top.document, top.window, tutorial, web browser, web inspector, window
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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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PHP Cookies Navigation Primer Tutorial
Today’s tutorial is a bit “against the grain” for how we normally think, as far as navigation in web applications, goes. For us, that is because … Instead of our usual $_GET (ie. equating to ? and & web address … Continue reading →

