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Tag Archives: presentation
Zipfiles in PHP Image Gallery Navigation Tutorial
Yesterday’s Zipfiles in PHP Primer Tutorial navigation (lack of) talents were a bit like the difference between “analogue” television watching, missing all those methods possible with the latter, to … rewind a bit forward a bit rewind to the start … Continue reading →
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Tagged animation, compress, container, disk, diskspace, file, gallery, hashtag, image, image gallery, menu, navigation, PHP, PKZIP, presentation, programming, slideshow, tutorial, unzip, zip, zipfile
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Zipfiles in PHP Primer Tutorial
A lot of us using computers today know what a zipfile is. But please don’t feel sheepish if you don’t, because the use of zipping up files (to compress them, and take up less space) can be taking place behind … Continue reading →
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Tagged compress, container, disk, diskspace, file, gallery, image, image gallery, PHP, PKZIP, presentation, programming, slideshow, tutorial, unzip, zip, zipfile
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Apple TV Primer Tutorial
Do you own Apple devices like iPads and iPhones? Do you have a home WiFi wireless router? And do you have a reasonable modern television, or other home-theater device? Three yes (or yes, no, yes might still work (with AirPlay) … Continue reading →
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Tagged AirPlay, Apple, Apple TV, cable, entertainment, HDMI, iPad, iPhone, presentation, project, remote control, screen hardware, share, television, tutorial, WiFi, wireless router
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Panoramic Image Presentation Primer Tutorial
If you buy a printer for home or office use, it quite often comes with its own software package augmenting the capabilities of that piece of hardware and networking capability. It used to be on a CD or DVD or … Continue reading →
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Tagged desktop, Did you know, Hewlett Packard Deskjet 2050 J510, image, panorama, Photogrammetry, photograph, presentation, printer, slideshow, tutorial, Windows
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PDF on Mac OS X via Images and Finder and Preview Tutorial
When presenting the recent Cocos Open-Source Game Development Primer Tutorial as shown below, we introduced another technique of presenting a series of images in a presentation format of some use. Putting it into context it’s the green bit of … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated gif, desktop, document fidelity, Finder, image, Mac OS X, PDF, presentation, Preview, slideshow, tutorial
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Web Slideshow Like PowerPoint Hashtag Navigation Tutorial
Yesterday, with our HTML a Tag Navigation Primer Tutorial, we were involved in the first hashtag navigation event trapping we’d ever done at this blog, and this set us to thinking of what web application we have could benefit from … Continue reading →
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Tagged Andoid, array, dialog, eval, hashtag, HTML, Javascript, jQuery, link, navigation, Powerpoint, presentation, programming, slideshow, toast, tutorial, url, web browser
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Web Slideshow Like PowerPoint Primer Tutorial
We are fans of Microsoft’s PowerPoint slideshow creation software here, for the dissemination of information in a slideshow. And a PowerPoint presentation can have lots of great special effects, that is true. Even so, there can be a “this has … Continue reading →
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Tagged array, eval, HTML, Javascript, link, Powerpoint, presentation, programming, slideshow, tutorial, url, web browser
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WebEx Presentation with Microphone Tutorial
We’ve been doing some more WebEx (by Cisco) lately, and realised, at least with using a MacBook Pro laptop, we needed to invest in a microphone, to be heard, as the inbuilt microphone systems were not up to it. We … Continue reading →
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Tagged attachment, audio, Cisco, communication, conferencing, device, Did you know, email, Hello World, Macbook Pro, microphone, presentation, recording, sound, speakers, tutorial, USB, video, video conferencing, web conferencing, webcam, WebEx
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