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WordPress Blog Selection ExecCommand and Email Prompting Tutorial
Yesterday’s Javascript Replace RegExp Multiline ExecCommand Tutorial‘s … document.designMode = “on”; document.execCommand(command, showUI, value); … ideas collide with “WordPress Plugin Land” thoughts last talked about with WordPress Blog Data URI in Post Plugin Tutorial to allow users to alter “the … Continue reading
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WordPress Blog Data URI in Post Plugin Tutorial
Today, we’ve got another WordPress plugin to suit the TwentyTen themed blog you are reading, adding onto those described at WordPress Blog Collaborative Annotated Email FormData Post Tutorial. This plugin suits the Content Editor creating the posts in the administration … Continue reading
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Tagged action, blog, CSS, hook, HTML, Javascript, PHP, plugin, programming, theme, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress Highlight Lookups Plugin Links Tutorial
Building on the recent WordPress Plugin work of WordPress Highlight Lookups Plugin Cookies Tutorial, today we add two more “inhouse” options for … Navigate to Link About
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Tagged blog, button, cookie, cookies, highlight, HTTP Cookie, intersession, link, links, PHP, plugin, programming, session, text, tutorial, TwentyTen, TwentyTen theme, Wordpress
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WordPress Highlight Lookups Plugin Cookies Tutorial
The recent WordPress Highlight Lookups Plugin Tutorial presented a static 8 option list of absolute URLs to navigate to, nuanced by the highlighted text of the user on a webpage of this blog. Our aim today is to loosen that … Continue reading
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WordPress Highlight Lookups Plugin Tutorial
Yesterday’s WordPress Highlight Lookups Tutorial showed us … functionality to link highlighted text to Wikipedia, Google, Free Dictionary and other inhouse links via the TwentyTen theme’s wp-contents/themes/twentyten/header.php … and today, the lesson is that any functionality you do that way … Continue reading
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