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Personalized Links External Javascript Hotlinking Context Tutorial
Thinking about the hosting of web applications and offering personalization into the mix of the way the user experiences that content, as far as URLs go, the most publicly accessible interfacing is through the URL GET arguments that can nuance … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged argument, blog, content, context, DOM, external Javascript, get, hardcoding, header.php, hotlink, HTML, hyperlink, innerHTML, innerText, Javascript, link, localStorage, personalization, personalize, PHP, posting, programming, tutorial, url, window.localStorage, Wordpress
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Personalized Links External Javascript Hotlinking Tutorial
Another layer of functionality onto the external Javascript arrangements of yesterday’s WordPress Blog Personalized Links Tutorial is to reimagine the arrangements of the user of that “Personalized Links” (pretty much standalone (but more independently standalone today)) external Javascript, that being … Continue reading
WordPress Blog Personalized Links Tutorial
Writing these blog postings there are potential links we’re bound to forget to place into the blog postings. This is fairly subjective, because one person’s link interest might trigger another person’s “ho hum” alert (and we all know the wooooorrrrrlllldddd … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged blog, external Javascript, hardcoding, header.php, hyperlink, Javascript, link, localStorage, personalization, personalize, PHP, posting, programming, tutorial, window.localStorage, Wordpress
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One or Several Did You Know Quiz Multiple Tailored Sharing Tutorial
Yes, it was the case with yesterday’s One or Several Did You Know Quiz Multiple Sharing Tutorial that we did not allow any sharing of any question sets that were not our static default ones … You weren’t dreaming! At … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged accountablity, Ajax, array, collaboration, data, delimitation, delimiter, dropdown, dynamic, email, emoji, FormData, game, HTML, iOS, Javascript, localStorage, mantissa, mobile, multiple, onclick, option, personalization, programming, prompt, quiz, select, setTimeout, sharing, static, tutorial
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Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Access Count Tutorial
We’ve got a new player in the Webpage Audio Commentary “Intranet feeling” solution, today, on top of the progress from yesterday’s Webpage macOS Say Audio Commentary Personalization Tutorial. This new PHP intranet_access_count.php player sits in the Document Root of your … Continue reading →