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WordPress Blog Posting Feature Image Editing Tutorial
Yesterday’s … One Image Website Image Snapshot Editing Tutorial used web browser new tab webpages to allow for image editing and annotating … but with today’s … WordPress Blog Posting Feature Image Editing Tutorial we’re using a hosted HTML iframe … Continue reading →
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Tagged blog, blog posting, Did you know, drawImage, external Javascript, filter, gesture, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, HTML5, IFRAME, image, image editor, img, Javascript, oncontextmenu, one image, one image website, ontouchend, photo, photograph, photography, programming, prompt, right click, scroll, scrolling, session, sessionStorage, snapshot, style, style.aesthetics, styling, swipe gesture, tab, tidy, tutorial, user interaction, web browser, web browser tab, window.localStorage, window.open, window.sessionStorage, Wordpress
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One Image Website Image Snapshot Editing Tutorial
Augmenting yesterday’s One Image Website SessionStorage Image Filtering Tutorial adding cropped image editing functionality, we see it as … Running against us regarding One Image Website design .. Running for us regarding One Image Website design … the programmatical scrolling … Continue reading →
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Tagged canvas, clientside, crop, CSS, Did you know, drawImage, external Javascript, filter, gesture, hashtag, hashtagging, HTML, HTML5, image, image editor, img, Javascript, oncontextmenu, one image, one image website, ontouchend, photo, photograph, photography, programming, prompt, right click, scroll, scrolling, session, sessionStorage, snapshot, style, style.aesthetics, styling, tab, tidy, tutorial, user interaction, web browser, web browser tab, window.localStorage, window.open, window.sessionStorage
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One Image Website SessionStorage Image Filtering Tutorial
Further to the long ago One Image Website Scrolling Position Fix Tutorial last mention of our inhouse One Image Website series, today we have … clientside image filtering functionality to offer … almost exclusively using window.sessionStorage ideas (rather than our … Continue reading →
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Tagged clientside, CSS, Did you know, external Javascript, filter, gesture, HTML, image, img, Javascript, oncontextmenu, one image, one image website, ontouchend, photo, photograph, photography, programming, prompt, right click, session, sessionStorage, style, style.aesthetics, styling, tab, tidy, tutorial, user interaction, web browser, web browser tab, window.localStorage, window.sessionStorage
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Apple Send to Your Devices Primer Tutorial
We tried the “Appleland” … Send to Your Devices … macOS (on a MacBook Air, sending to an iOS iPad) option off the web browser address bar “right click” menu the other day, and saw that it was quite cute … Continue reading →
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Tagged address bar, Apple, Context Menu, device, iOS, local network, macOS, menu, network, operating system, right click, send, tutorial, web browser
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PHP Intl Class Peer to Peer Locale Variants World Map Tutorial
Today, further to yesterday’s PHP Intl Class Peer to Peer Locale Variants Tutorial, we seek to answer questions such as … Which countries in the world speak Arabic? … and with a changed i_eg.js supporting a changed i_variant_eg.php and with … Continue reading →
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Tagged alphabet, amount, ansi, button, cache, cell, character, click, client, clientside, code, codefile, country, country name, currency, currency code, data, diacritic, Did you know, DOM, dropdown, emoji, emoji button, emoji flag button, event, external Javascript, file, file specification, file_get_contents, file_put_contents, form, geo chart, GETME, glob, Google Charts, IFRAME, include, index, internationalization, intl, intl class, intl object, ISO, ISO 4217, iso 639, Javascript, keyboard, keyborad, language, language code, language name, link, list, local, local knowledge, local web server, locale, MAMP, name, number, onblur, onclick, oncontextmenu, oninput, onkeydown, override, peer, peer to peer, PHP, programming, proof of concept, region, region name, rewrite, right click, row, rules, serverside, sftp, sort, sorting, specification, table, testing, tutorial, upload, variant, web server, web server file, word
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PHP Image GraphViz via Pear on AlmaLinux Focus Tutorial
It reared it’s ugly head with the Animated GIF Creator here at RJM Programming (helped out by the great Jeroen van Wissen open source work, thanks). And with yesterday’s PHP Image GraphViz via Pear on AlmaLinux Recallable Tutorial it reared … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, arrow, bookmark, clientside, cluster, collaboration, contenteditable, Context Menu, cPanel, download, dropdown, edge, ellipse, email, emoji, emoji link, focus, graph, graphics, GraphViz, hashtag, hashtagged, hover, HTML, HTTP cookies, IFRAME, image, ingredients, installer, intersession, intrasession, link, linked list, Linux, localStorage, module, node, onblur, ondblclick, operating systen, pear, personalization, personalized, PHP, presentation, recall, recallable, recipe, right click, Safari, Save Iframe As, serverside, session, share, sharing, SMS, soft link, speech bubble, SVG, textarea, textbox, title, tutorial, url, user, web browser, window.localStorage
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PHP Image GraphViz via Pear on AlmaLinux Recallable Tutorial
After yesterday’s PHP Image GraphViz via Pear on AlmaLinux Sharing Tutorial some readers may be curious to understand the distinction between … email and SMS sharing … and … inhouse intersessional sharing via window.localStorage (ie. like HTTP Cookies) … over … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, arrow, bookmark, clientside, cluster, collaboration, contenteditable, Context Menu, cPanel, download, dropdown, edge, ellipse, email, emoji, emoji link, graph, graphics, GraphViz, hashtag, hashtagged, hover, HTML, HTTP cookies, IFRAME, image, ingredients, installer, intersession, intrasession, link, Linux, localStorage, module, node, onblur, ondblclick, operating systen, pear, personalization, personalized, PHP, presentation, recall, recallable, recipe, right click, Safari, Save Iframe As, serverside, session, share, sharing, SMS, soft link, speech bubble, SVG, title, tutorial, url, user, web browser, window.localStorage
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WordPress Blog Comments URL Right Click Popup Check Tutorial
In the past we have only mildly changed the administration section of our TwentyTen themed WordPress.org blog (you are currently reading) here at RJM Programming, and some of that involved new WordPress plugins, as you can read a bit about … Continue reading →