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WordPress Blog Search Within Search Ajax Tutorial
The last aspect to “filter a search” (or “search within a search”) ideas is to do with Ajax functionality, because we discovered that, at least for non-mobile users, the onmouseover and onmouseout events work for the HTML option tag within … Continue reading
Posted in Ajax, eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged Ajax, blog, dropdown, event, filter, HTML, implementation, Javascript, onchange, onclick, onmoueover, onmouseout, permalink, PHP, Preview, programming, radio button, search, theme, tutorial, TwentyTen, url, user acceptance, user experience, UX, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Search Within Search Preview Tutorial
Yesterday’s “filter a search” (or “search within a search”) ideas of WordPress Blog Search Within Search Implementation Tutorial as shown below, were improvements on the day before, but we feel as though the user lacks some controls that would be … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged blog, dropdown, event, filter, HTML, implementation, Javascript, onchange, onclick, permalink, PHP, Preview, programming, radio button, search, theme, tutorial, TwentyTen, url, user acceptance, user experience, UX, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Search Within Search Implementation Tutorial
Yesterday’s “filter a search” (or “search within a search”) ideas of WordPress Blog Search Within a Search Primer Tutorial, as shown below, were good in terms of a method to achieve something, but they only suit for regular readers of … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged blog, event, filter, HTML, implementation, Javascript, onchange, onclick, permalink, PHP, programming, radio button, search, theme, tutorial, TwentyTen, url, user acceptance, Wordpress
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WordPress Blog Search Within a Search Primer Tutorial
You know how you often find yourself, while surfing the web, wanting to “filter a search” within that web page’s search functionality (or maybe you think of it as “search within a search”) which you do. Well, yesterday’s (WordPress Blog … Continue reading
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Tagged blog, filter, Javascript, permalink, PHP, programming, search, tutorial, url, user acceptance, Wordpress
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Yahoo YQL Web Service JSON data.uri PDF Tutorial
Today, we follow up on yesterday’s Yahoo YQL Web Service JSON data.uri Tutorial as shown below, by adding a display in PDF of the image data, as an extra piece of functionality. We use the incredibly useful PHP ImageMagick class … Continue reading
Yahoo YQL Web Service JSON data.uri Tutorial
Here is a tutorial that might be re-introducing you to the Yahoo Web Services called YQL, building on previous ones here at this blog. The name is the way it is because it simplified the API aspects of its functionality … Continue reading

