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YouTube API Caller Radio Playlist Control Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s YouTube API Caller Radio Play Order Filled In Tutorial progress we’re starting another mini sub-project today that involves … on this first day, the non-moderated ideas we have regarding users controlling YouTube API playlist content in more ways … Continue reading →
									
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		YouTube API Caller Radio Play Order Filled In Tutorial
Going back to the Order and Completion themes of the previous YouTube API Caller Order and Completion Tutorial quite a while before the recent YouTube API Caller Radio Play Advice Tutorial … it worked awkwardly regarding, often the second video … Continue reading →
									
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		Easter Calendars Primer Tutorial
History, even of humankind, has been going on for quite a long time Sherlock! In that time, we humans have developed quite a few calendar arrangements, and PHP has some functionality to “map” these calendars to end up with commonalities. … Continue reading →
ImageMagick Command Line PHP Interfacer Browsing Tutorial
It’s “back to the list” regarding the day before yesterday’s ImageMagick Command Line PHP Interfacer Remembering Tutorial follow up today … Try to open localhost, allow switches be user definable, remember different successful ones, local file browsing, try other command … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Ajax, Apache, browse, browsing, client pre-emptive iframe, command, command line, convert, CORS, Document Root, error file, errors, event, file, generic, genericity, IFRAME, image, image file, ImageMagick, input, input file, interface, interfacer, interfacing, intranet, local web server, localStorage, log file, making of, MAMP, onerror, onload, output, PHP, port, programming, remember, remembering, shell_exec, switch, switches, textarea, tool, tutorial, user, user input					
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		YouTube API Caller Radio Play Advice Tutorial
Regarding the recent YouTube API Caller Subsequent Post Winding Up For Now Tutorial‘s Tabular Single Row Media Gallery web application, we wanted to … as far as Radio Play goes write some code … directing the user to … not … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged absolute URL, after, animated gif, animation, API, argument, array, audio, authorioty, breadcrumbs, cache, call, cell, class, compilation, completion, condition, conditional, console, console.warn, content, CSS, cursor, data uri, debug, debugging, delay, details, Did you know, display, document.title, DOM, double click, duration, element, email, emoji, error 414, event, Google Chrome, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, IFRAME, image, img, instance, integration, interactive, interfacing, internationalization, Javascript, jump, language, link, links, localStorage, loop, looping, media, mimetype, modularization, module, navigation, Object Oriented Programming, oncontextmenu, onmousedown, ontouchdown, ontouchmove, OOP, Opera, order, overlay, PHP, platform, play, play button, playlist, popup, programming, progress, recall, reveal, right click, setTimeout, share, software integration, sort, summary, table, table cell, text, text cursor, textbox, textual cursor, timer, title, toggle, tutorial, url, user, user input, video, visibility, web browser, web inspector, whitespace, YouTube, YouTube API					
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		ImageMagick Command Line PHP Interfacer Remembering Tutorial
Speaking for myself, we like the ease with which, in the online wooooorrrrrllllddd, if you own a mobile phone in particular, there are easy and lots of ways to remember what you should be doing on any one day. Only … Continue reading →
									
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		ImageMagick Command Line PHP Interfacer Intranet Tutorial
We did get a solution regarding yesterday‘s ImageMagick Command Line PHP Interfacer Primer Tutorial … Try to open localhost, allow switches be user definable, remember different successful ones, local file browsing, try other command line approaches, try OOP ImageMagick approach … Continue reading →
									
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						Tagged Ajax, Apache, client pre-emptive iframe, command, command line, convert, CORS, Document Root, error file, errors, event, file, generic, genericity, IFRAME, image, image file, ImageMagick, input, input file, interface, interfacer, interfacing, intranet, local web server, log file, making of, MAMP, onerror, onload, output, PHP, port, programming, shell_exec, switch, switches, textarea, tool, tutorial, user, user input					
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		ImageMagick Command Line PHP Interfacer Primer Tutorial
Out of the efforts of yesterday’s Preview Speech Bubble Overlay YouTube API Caller Making of Tutorial, we’ve decided a “Making of” scenario should go further, in a generic way, though our labelling will remain specific for now, building on … … Continue reading →
									
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