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Audio and Video Creator via Media Browsing Multiple Forms Tutorial
Automating yesterday’s Audio and Video Creator via Media Browsing Tutorial “not user apparent” Audio/Video PHP web application processing functionality, whereby we used a URL like … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au/PHP/animegif/tutorial_to_animated_gif.php?allowaudio=y&allowvideo=y … to allow this additional functionality in an “internal use only” type of … Continue reading
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Tagged animated gif, audioi, browse, button, file, form, media, multiple, PHP, programming, sequence, submit, synchronize, tutorial, video
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Audio and Video Creator via Media Browsing Tutorial
A couple of days ago with TextArea to Speech via macOS iTunes Tutorial we surmised … We can feel some PHP “audio functionality” ideas coming on … perhaps we need to take a Bex and have a lie down. … … Continue reading
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Tagged animated gif, audioi, browse, file, media, PHP, programming, sequence, synchronize, tutorial, video
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Text to Emoji Translation Textarea PHP Sort Tutorial
You can definitely benefit, as a programmer, with a sceptical outlook. The way we developed the recent Text to Emoji Translation Textarea Tutorial‘s web application was a case in point. It felt too simplistic by half, and so it panned … Continue reading
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Tagged emoji, emojipedia, HTML, IFRAME, Javascript, length, PHP, reverse, sort, substitution, text, textarea
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Text to Emoji Translation Textarea Tutorial
Within the design of the web application behind yesterday’s Text to Emoji Translation Primer Tutorial it would have grated with many web purists that … the data being textual (emojis are text) … we entered “data” into a “textarea” element … Continue reading
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Text to Emoji Translation Primer Tutorial
We’re starting a new coding project, today, calling on the genius of Emojipedia for an … Emoji-ize Text … mangling of English … as well as an interesting substitutional feeling web tool. Admittedly we started the day wondering about that … Continue reading
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Just Javascript Card Game Cursor Tutorial
Today we grew the complexity of the logic for non-mobile cursor users of our 500 or bridge card game web application, after yesterday’s Just Javascript Card Game Mid-UX Tutorial. The logic took a while and the presentation took a while … Continue reading →