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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Connection Loss Implication Tutorial
We synopsized some time ago now how important for our Tabular Single Row Media Gallery web application’s Radio Play mode of use, is a sound and consistent connection. But it just so happened around about the time of the recent … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Remembering Recall Words Tutorial
We both like and dislike the word … static … around here regarding programming. It can represent that “rock of Gibraltar” to rely on (and most webpages around here start with “static HTML” text editing on good ol’ macOS TextWrangler) … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Scheduling Tutorial
Lots of us like to work to a plan. Timed entertainments for an orderly work day, perhaps? And so, onto the recent YouTube API Caller Radio Webpage Persistence Tutorial, it’s “handsfree” work of recent times can be harnessed to support … Continue reading →
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Command Line ImageMagick PDF and Animated GIF Tutorial
The recent Command Line ImageMagick JPEG Image Creation Tutorial addressed … For a while now, on macOS, we’ve been putting up with a scenario with our beloved macOS Paintbrush desktop application version whereby it will not save images in … … Continue reading →
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Tagged animated GIF.slide, command line, container, cron, crontab, desktop, Desktop Application, image, PaintBrush, PDF, PHP, programming, schedule, tutorial
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WordPress Recent Posts Korn Shell Tutorial
Today we’re rearranging how our WordPress.org blog Recent Posts widget images are created via crontab and curl in a scheduled way on this newer Apache/PHP/MySql Linux web server, as we talked about with WordPress Recent Posts Navigation Issue Tutorial too. … Continue reading →
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Tagged AlmaLinux, Apache, blog, command line, convert, copy, cron, crontab, curl, exec, file_put_contents, functionality, image, ImageMagick, korn shell, Linux, operating system, optional, PHP, programming, rearrangement, recent posts, schedule, scheduled, thumbnail, tutorial, widget, Wordpress
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Code Download Table Static HTML Event Definition Tutorial
Yesterday’s Code Download Table Long Hover and Right Click Tutorial used a means of … creating some new, and not used previously, Javascript webpage event logics dynamically … but we’ve found, especially regarding the oncontextmenu event logics that way, it’s … Continue reading →
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Tagged attribute, click, code, crontab, curl, DOM, download, event, event definition, external Javascript, GETME, hover, HTML, Javascript, load, logic, long hover, onclick, oncontextmenu, onmousedown, onmouseout, onmouseover, ontouchdown, ontouchend, outerHTML, programming, right click, schedule, software, static, table, tutorial, webpage
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Image Conversions via PHP GD Browsing Tutorial
As well as the recent Image Conversions via PHP GD URL Tutorial‘s input data modes of use … relative URLs (to the RJM Programming domain) … and we see why we may have left this like this … we wanted … Continue reading →
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Image Conversions via PHP GD URL Tutorial
The PHP inhouse Image Converter web application last talked about at Image Conversions via PHP GD Overlay Reveal Tutorial got a revisit today. It’s been more than two years, and that amount of separation sometimes gives you the chance to … Continue reading →
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