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Drag and Drop Peers External Javascript Tutorial
There would have to be lots of provisos, but wouldn’t it be good regarding yesterday’s Drag and Drop Peers Primer Tutorial‘s Drag and Drop supervisor web application, for mobile, if … Some form of external Javascript tool could help out … Continue reading →
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Synonymous With Delimitation Implementation Tutorial
We left off yesterday’s Synonymous With Delimitation Primer Tutorial‘s YouTube API based SubRip (ie. subtitles) based web application discussion with … Still to go, to go further, is to code within the SubRips for understanding a potential new incoming argument … Continue reading →
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Synonymous With Delimitation Primer Tutorial
We make inhouse rules regarding our Apache/PHP HTML web applications around here, at RJM Programming, quite often with the focus on … delimitation … rules and our favourite delimitation character is probably the comma ( ie. , ) when it … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Playlist Songname Search List Repeats Tutorial
Burp … Sorry to open with a quote, and sorry to repeat myself, like. And sorry to repeat myself, like, again. But there is a point. Today represents an improvement on yesterday’s arrangements for dynamic playlist creation regarding our Tabular … Continue reading →
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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Playlist Songname Search List Address Bar Tutorial
Don’t know if you are like me, but especially when on this MacBook Air we’re, forever, using a web browser address bar to type in, what we’ve set up as, a Google search engine webpage query. Rather than even going … Continue reading →
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Tagged absolute URL, address bar, after, alphabetic, alphabetical, animated gif, animation, API, argument, array, audio, authority, breadcrumbs, cache, call, cell, class, comma separated values, compilation, completion, condition, conditional, connection, console, console.warn, content, contenteditable, CSS, CSV, cursor, data uri, debug, debugging, decodeURIComponent, delay, details, Did you know, display, document.title, DOM, double click, dropdown, duration, element, email, emoji, encodeURIComponent, encrypt, encryption, error 414, event, genre, global, global variable, Google, Google Chrome, hands free, hashtag, hashtagging, hierarchy, HTML, IFRAME, image, img, instance, integration, interactive, interfacing, internationalization, itinerary, Javascript, jump, keyboard, language, link, links, list, lleyton, localStorage, loop, looping, media, mimetype, moderation, modularization, module, navigation, Object Oriented Programming, oncontextmenu, onkeypress, onmousedown, ontouchdown, ontouchmove, OOP, Opera, option, order, overlay, persistence, PHP, plan, platform, play, play button, playlist, popup, programming, progress, recall, recalling, remember, remembering, reveal, right click, schedule, scheduling, scope, select, sessionStorage, setInterval, setTimeout, share, software integration, sort, sppech to text, standing order, stop press, summary, tab, table, table cell, text, text cursor, textbox, textual cursor, timer, title, toggle, top, tutorial, url, user, user input, variable, video, visibility, web browser, web inspector, webpage, whitespace, window, word, words, wrap, wrapper, wrapping, YouTube, YouTube API
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YouTube API Caller Radio Play Playlist Songname Search List Dropdown Tutorial
Around here, regarding web application work, we really like dropdown (ie. HTML select element) work because a lot of information can be … stored displayed (often taking up minimal webpage space) it’s option subelements can have an event life of … Continue reading →
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CSS Web Application External Javascript Programmatical Updates Tutorial
Two jobs today, moving on from yesterday’s CSS Web Application External Javascript Peer to Peer Tutorial … allow any random backdrop background image, specified by the user, have it’s content be retained sharing with any email recipient shared with, just … Continue reading →
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CSS Web Application External Javascript Peer to Peer Tutorial
We tackle a few more issues onto yesterday’s CSS Web Application Highlighted Text Tutorial with … peer to peer linking of these 3 (so far) CSS referencing web applications via a new header element dropdown element some better email functionality … Continue reading →
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