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Colouring In Drag and Drop Background Image Tutorial
So far it might have been hard for some users to visualize “colouring in” a blank canvas. As such, today, onto yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop Mobile Tutorial we’re now offering … ability to define a tabular background image … Continue reading →
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Tagged background, background image, border, browse, cell, collaboration, column, Did you know, dimensions, doodle, doodling, drag, drag and drop, dragover, drop, email, emoji, encoding, entity, game, games, genericize, grid, guess, hashtag, hashtagging, height, html entity, image, image URL, Javascript, location.hash, mailto, mobile, navigation, nickname, number, ondragover, palette, PHP, pixel, programming, proof of concept, proportional, row, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, table, table cell, television, tutorial, units, url, value add, width
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Colouring In Drag and Drop Mobile Tutorial
Yesterday’s Colouring In Drag and Drop Sharing Tutorial sharing and collaboration code for our latest Colouring In web application was tested on our MacBook Air laptop only. As you can imagine, that can mean that code working there is not … Continue reading →
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Tagged border, cell, collaboration, column, Did you know, dimensions, drag, drag and drop, dragover, drop, email, emoji, encoding, entity, game, games, genericize, grid, guess, hashtag, hashtagging, height, html entity, Javascript, location.hash, mailto, mobile, navigation, nickname, number, ondragover, palette, PHP, pixel, programming, proof of concept, proportional, row, share, sharing, SMS, stop press, table, table cell, television, tutorial, units, value add, width
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CSS3 Grid Primer Tutorial
Continuing on with some of the styling themes from CSS3 Multi Columns Primer Tutorial, today, we present a tutorial aboout CSS Grid Styling, primarily, thanking W3school’s excellent https://www.w3schools.com/css/tryit.asp?filename=trycss_grid for ideas. The lesson is that HTML table element designs do not … Continue reading →
Perl CGI macOS TimeZone Simulation Tutorial
Do you remember how with the recent Perl CGI Spreadsheet Download Detector Tutorial‘s web application, in its results webpage, we showed both a … Server current datetime … down below a … Local current datetime … and that the Local … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, action, Apache, audio, CGI, cgi-bin, client, clientsize, column, command, command line, connect, content, crontab, data, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, details, download, downloading, email, Excel, executable, field, form, Google Translate, HTML, html entity, hyperlink, IFRAME, interactive, intranet, Korn, korn shell, language, language code, LibreOffice, listener, local, macOS, method, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, port, post, programming, region, relative, reveal, row, say, scheduled, server, simulation, sort, sorting, split, spreadsheet, srcdoc, summary, system preferences, testing, text to audio, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, webpage
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Perl CGI Spreadsheet Download Detector Tutorial
The Intranet Audio functionality within yesterday’s Perl CGI Intranet Audio and Translations Tutorial‘s hello_get HTML and Perl web application relied on all of … macOS … underlying operating system, hosting … MAMP local Apache/PHP/MySql web server on port 8888 … … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, action, Apache, audio, CGI, cgi-bin, client, column, command, command line, connect, content, crontab, data, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, details, download, downloading, email, Excel, executable, field, form, Google Translate, HTML, html entity, hyperlink, IFRAME, interactive, intranet, Korn, korn shell, language, language code, LibreOffice, listener, macOS, method, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, port, post, programming, relative, reveal, row, say, scheduled, server, sort, sorting, split, spreadsheet, srcdoc, summary, text to audio, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, webpage
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Perl CGI Intranet Audio and Translations Tutorial
Yesterday’s Perl CGI Intranet Audio Tutorial gave us “an in” to audio functionality, but if you get into the innards of the macOS say command you’ll see how an audio voice is our connection with a translation language code. And … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, action, Apache, audio, CGI, cgi-bin, client, column, connect, content, data, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, details, download, downloading, Excel, executable, field, form, Google Translate, HTML, html entity, hyperlink, IFRAME, intranet, language, language code, LibreOffice, macOS, method, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, post, programming, relative, reveal, row, say, server, sort, sorting, split, spreadsheet, srcdoc, summary, text to audio, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, webpage
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Perl CGI Intranet Audio Tutorial
We’ve got a couple of changes onto yesterday’s Perl CGI URL Content Tutorial‘s progress regarding our Perl CGI Modules explorations … base the navigation to Perl as HTML form method=POST rather than method=GET … allowing for larger data sets … … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, action, Apache, audio, CGI, cgi-bin, client, column, connect, content, data, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, details, download, downloading, Excel, executable, field, form, HTML, html entity, IFRAME, intranet, LibreOffice, macOS, method, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, post, programming, relative, reveal, row, say, server, sort, sorting, split, spreadsheet, srcdoc, summary, text to audio, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, webpage
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Perl CGI URL Content Tutorial
Onto yesterday’s Perl CGI Spreadsheet Module Sorting Tutorial, today, we introduce a new Perl module … LWP::UserAgent … which can help us reach the content of a user nominated URL. From LWP::UserAgent doing it’s stuff, the rest of the changed … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute, action, Apache, CGI, cgi-bin, client, column, connect, content, data, database, database table, date, datetime, DBD, DBI, details, download, downloading, Excel, executable, field, form, HTML, html entity, IFRAME, LibreOffice, module, MySql, navigation, Perl, permissions, programming, relative, reveal, row, server, sort, sorting, split, spreadsheet, srcdoc, summary, timestamp, timezone, tutorial, url, webpage
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